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- AIML - Astronomical Instrument Markup Language - A version of the Instrument Markup Language (IML) for controlling astronomical instruments.
- OOPWeb: Markup Language Specifications - Covers markup language specifications for HTML 4.01, CSS2, XHTML 1.0, and XML 1.0.
- Extreme Markup Languages - Technically oriented and devoted to XML and other markup-languages and systems. Call for papers and programme.
- JSML - JSpeech Markup Language - A text format used by applications to annotate text input to speech synthesizers; derived from Java Speech API Markup Language.
- Proposal: XML Query Language - Intended as input for the upcoming W3C query language activity, the XQL language described in this paper contains several features not in previously published versions of the language including joins, links, text containment, and extensible functions.
- YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML) - A straightforward machine parsable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl and Python.
- Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 - A detailed list of HTML tags.
- Electronic Documents Markup - A brief explanation of what markup languages are and where they come from.
- CML - Chemical Markup Language.
- Element Construction Set - Generates elements for various markup languages. Directly supports HTML 4.0 and XML, but can easily be extended to create tags for any markup language. [Open Source, BSD-like]
Wikipedia Articles
- Comparison of user interface markup languages - The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of user interface markup languages. Please see the individual markup languages' articles for further information.
- Comparison of document markup languages - The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of document markup languages. Please see the individual markup languages' articles for further information.
- Mathematical markup languages - A mathematical markup language is a computer notation for representing mathematical formulae, based on mathematical notation. Specialized markup languages are necessary because computers normally deal with linear text and more limited character sets (although increasing support for Unicode is obsoleting very simple uses).
- Comparison of lightweight markup languages - This article provides a basic feature comparison for several lightweight markup languages.
- List of XML markup languages - This page aims to list articles related XML markup languages. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar and on the bottom of the page.