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Term Definition
XHTMLThe Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML™) is a family of specifications that reproduce and extend HTML, reformulated in XML. It is the successor of HTML and places greater emphasis on well formed documents.
 
XMLExtensible Markup Language is designed to improve the functionality of the Web by providing more flexible and adaptable information identification. XML is actually a 'metalanguage' - a language for describing other languages - which lets you design your own customised markup languages for limitless different types of documents.
 
XML-RPCXML-RPC is a simple remote procedure call protocol encoded in XML. XML-RPC allows one computer to cause the execution of code on another machine. The advantage of encoding in XML is that XML is in itself plain text and understandable by almost all platforms.
 


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