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XML: Metadata For the Rest of Us.

XML: Metadata For the Rest of Us.

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/1997/07/4997 By Jeffery Veen. Wired Magazine. Includes an interview with Tim Bray. What if you could merge the simplicity of HTML with the flexibility of standard generalized markup language?
XML: Metadata For the Rest of Us (Part 1) The hypertext markup language, as we are all well aware, was an experiment that got out of the lab too soon. It was, and to a certain extent still is, a very simple way to describe a limited set of
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