Monday, October 13, 2008

Markup language

A markup language is an artificial language using a set of comments to text that give commands concerning the structure of text or how it is to be displayed. Markup languages have been in use for centuries, and in fresh years have also been used in computer typesetting and word-processing systems.

A well-known example of a markup language in use today in calculate is HyperText Markup Language, one of the the majority used in the World Wide Web. HTML follows some of the markup convention used in the publish industry in the message of printed work amongst authors, editors, and printers.

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