Proper noun
XML
(computer languages, file format) Initialism of Extensible Markup Language (a flexible text format for creating structured computer documents in machine-readable form.)
Hypernyms: FSXML, FXML
2000s, NoSQL and NewSQL main XML databases are a type of structured document-oriented database that allows querying based on XML document attributes. Source: Internet
A dedicated XML editor is likewise a functional DocBook editor. Source: Internet
A Document Type Definition (DTD) defines the legal building blocks of an XML document. Source: Internet
A document sent with the XHTML MIME type is expected to be well-formed XML; syntax errors may cause the browser to fail to render it. Source: Internet
Almost any Unicode code point can be used in the character data and attribute values of an XML 1.0 or 1.1 document, even if the character corresponding to the code point is not defined in the current version of Unicode. Source: Internet
A kind of application-level DoS attack is XDoS (or XML DoS) which can be controlled by modern web application firewalls (WAFs). Source: Internet