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Definition of Hypertext Markup Language
1. Noun. A set of tags and rules (conforming to SGML) for using them in developing hypertext documents.
Definition of Hypertext Markup Language
1. Proper noun. A set of tags and rules used in developing hypertext documents to be presented on web browsers, allowing incorporation of text, graphics, sound, video and hyperlinks. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypertext Markup Language
Literary usage of Hypertext Markup Language
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS 9.1.3 Language Reference: Concepts by SAS Institute (2005)
"Markup Family produce SAS output that is formatted using one of many different
markup languages such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), XML (Extensible ..."
2. Base SAS(R) 9.1.3 Procedures Guide, Second Edition, Volumes 1-4 by Sas Institute (2006)
"... statements in the MARKUP family produce output that is formatted using one of
many different markup languages such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) ..."
3. The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligenceby Emile H. L. Aarts, Stefano Marzano by Emile H. L. Aarts, Stefano Marzano (2003)
"... the document is 'marked up' with codes added 'in line', ie, within the lines
of text, the most usual code being HTML (HyperText Markup Language). ..."
4. SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System: User's Guide by SAS Institute (2004)
"ODS statements in the markup family produce output that is formatted using one
of many different markup languages such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), ..."