HTML and XML for Beginners
By: Michael Morrison
A 1999 study of 25,500 words from a standard English-language dictionary found that 93 percent of them have been registered as dot-com addresses. Even if you’re not dreaming of creating the next big dot-com, you’ve more than likely realized that Web pages are in your future. Along with this insight, you’ve probably come to understand that HTML is an acronym that has much to do with Web pages. As you may already know, HTML is one of a long string of acronyms that litter the landscape of the Web. If it’s one thing techies love, it’s a good acronym and the more letters, the better. Although many people would like to believe that HTML really stands for Help Transmit My Love, it doesn’t. The real meaning of those magical letters is HyperText Markup Language, which is more accurate but has considerably less sizzle than the love version. [download]
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