General purpose markup language
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A general purpose markup language is a markup language that is used for more than one purpose or situation. Other, more specialized markup languages are often based upon these languages: i.e., HTML being based upon the syntax of SGML.
[edit] List
The following is a list of general purpose markup languages:
- ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One)
- EBML
- GML - the predecessor of SGML
- SGML - a predecessor of XML
- XML
- YAML
[edit] See also
- Comparison of document markup languages
- Comparison of general purpose markup languages
- Markup language
- Simple Declarative Language [1]
- S-expression
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