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control characters have direct equivalents in particular markuplanguages, since...presents common issues with white space characters in markuplanguages, mostly...
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Edit ``Lisp MarkupLanguages'' _(Lisp MarkupLanguages) are MarkupLanguages that extend a Lisp...Markuplanguages and related software based on other Lisp dialects than CL...
Lisp MarkupLanguages are MarkupLanguages that extend a Lisp system....Markuplanguages for Common Lisp include:...Markuplanguages and related software based on other Lisp dialects than CL...
"Extreme MarkupLanguages", gathered again in Montréal, August 4-8....Mathematical approaches to markuplanguages appeared in several papers: Robert Lyons (Unidex, ...The preliminary proceedings for Extreme MarkupLanguages 2003 are online...
Unicode in XML and other MarkupLanguages Articles |...the use of the Unicode Standard in conjunction with markuplanguages (such as XML...Unicode in XML and other MarkupLanguages...
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As these markuplanguages develop they give more and more power to the client side web languages, ...While client side languages can perform many useful functions, such as data verification or image...
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