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tag-based language

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tag-based language
A language that is used to define elements in a document or Web page by embedding codes (tags) surrounded by common start and stop characters. For example, the tags in SGML, HTML, XML and WML all use the less-than symbol (<) to start the tag and a greater-than symbol (>) to end it. See HTML tag and XML document.


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CFML is a tag-based language quite similar to HTML and XML which makes it easy for anyone with even the most basic knowledge of web scripting to learn.
Macromedia ColdFusion combines an intuitive, tag-based language with a proven, reliable Web application server to give individuals and businesses the easiest and fastest way to build and deploy powerful Web applications.
The SiteMaster Markup Language (SMML) is a tag-based language that allows developers to execute complex commands and activities with simple English tags.
 
 
 
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