I don't know why, but I always baulk when I see HTML and, for example, XML
etc described as a 'language'.

I may well be wrong, but these always seem to be more appropriately
described as a 'syntax' rather than a 'language', at least in the computer
science sense. Of course, maybe these are essentially synonymous, but
'language' has always implied to me a more active role, so that PHP would be
a language, while HTML would be a syntax.

Just thinking out loud.

M is for Murray


On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Nathan Rixham <nrix...@gmail.com> wrote:

> HTML is a markup language used to describe the structure of a document;
> presentation of HTML is controlled by either a client, with optional
> instructions via attributes (bad) or css (good)

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