Computer Science, asked by evanshi2004, 13 hours ago

why XML is called a meta markup language​

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Answered by vkr12867
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XML is called the "Extensible Markup Language" since custom tags can be used to support a wide range of elements. Each XML file is saved in a standard text format, which makes it easy for software programs to parse or read the data.

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Answered by binibijoabiyaaaron
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XML is the Extensible Markup Language. ... It is extensible because it is not a fixed format like HTML (which is a single, predefined markup language). Instead, XML is a metalanguage — a language for describing other languages — which lets you design your own markup languages for limitless different types of documents.

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