BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 24, Problem 1RE
Program Plan Intro
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML):
- It is one of the markup languages that is used to format web documents.
- It contains opening and closing tags that tells the browser how to organize the text, headings, body, title, and so on.
- HTML contains codes that are placed in a file in order to display on a browser.
- The web browser renders the code in HTML file and it displays the page and its associated files.
XML - Extensible Markup Language
- XML is a language that contains a collection of rules used for encoding the content of a document in a format (human-readable and machine-readable).
- It is used to carry the content of any document.
- The tags are not predefined; and so the programmers can create their own set of tags to describe the data used in the document.
- The elements should have the start tag and its matching end-tag.
- XML is a metalanguage which was established by World Wide Web Consortium.
- It is an extended version of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) that is used to describe more markup languages.
- The DTD describes the structure of a particular XML document.
- The Document Type Definition (DTD) is an organization specification of an XML document.
- The filename extension is “.xml”.
Syntax:
<root>
<child>
<subchild>........</subchild>
</child></root>
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Explanation of Solution
Similarities of HTML and XML:
- Both HTML and XML are markup languages.
- Both HTML and XML are extended versions of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
- Both uses tags in order to describe the content.
Differences between HTML and XML:
HTML | XML |
The full form is Hypertext Markup Language | The full form is Extensible markup language. |
It does not contain structural information. | It contains structural information. |
Whitespaces are not preserved. | Whitespaces are preserved. |
It is case insensitive | It is case sensitive |
It is format driven. | It is content drive. |
Examples:
HTML: "<li>" is same as "<LI>"
XML: "<LI>" is not the same as "<li>" // case sensitive
HTML: <img src="hamster.jpeg">
XML: <img src="hamster.jpeg"/> // must provide end-tag
HTML: <img src="hamster.jpeg" width=400 height=300>
XML: <img src="hamster.jpeg" width="400" height="300"/>
// quote attribute values
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