XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a specification developed by the W3C. It is used to encode information and services with meaningful structure and semantics that can be understood by both humans and computers. It is a metalanguage—a language for describing languages. As such, it is even more useful in its way than HTML. Check out any of our articles here to learn more!
XML is an acronym for "Extensible Markup Language". XML is the latest, powerful , platform-independent and content-dependent technology in the internet development. Learn all about it here.