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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id sgml
name SGML
appeared 1986
tags textMarkup
standsFor Standard Generalized Markup Language
fileType text
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
country United States
originCommunity IBM
wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language
example
<lines>
<line>first line</line>
<line>second line</line>
</lines>
related ibm-gml html xml scheme linux hytime regex unicode xquery java-server-pages scala dtd s-expressions latex
summary The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup: Generalized markup is based on two postulates: Markup should be declarative: it should describe a document's structure and other attributes, rather than specify the processing to be performed on it. Declarative markup is less likely to conflict with unforeseen future processing needs and techniques. Markup should be rigorous so that the techniques available for processing rigorously-defined objects like programs and databases can be used for processing documents as well. HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits that browsers cannot parse it as SGML (for compatibility reasons) and codifies exactly what they must do instead. DocBook SGML and LinuxDoc are better examples, as they were used almost exclusively with actual SGML tools.
pageId 28994
dailyPageViews 384
created 2001
backlinksCount 761
revisionCount 575
appeared 1986
hopl https://hopl.info/showlanguage.prx?exp=1435
isbndb 2
year|publisher|title|authors|isbn13
1995|Prentice Hall|Developing Sgml Dtds: From Text to Model to Markup|Maler, Eve and El Andaloussi, Jeanne|9780133098815
1998|Prentice Hall|Sgml at Work|Vint, Danny R.|9780136365723
semanticScholar 1
year|title|doi|citations|influentialCitations|authors|paperId
1997|Using SGML as a Basis for Data-Intensive Natural Language Processing|10.1023/A:1001053128638|31|5|D. McKelvie and Chris Brew and H. Thompson|90f6397fb414b7739cc34ed6c53fb276f14da7f0
goodreads
title|year|author|goodreadsId|rating|ratings|reviews
SGML for Dummies [With CDROM]|1997|William von Hagen|1025599|0.0|0|0
Sgml For Dummies Quick Reference||William von Hagen|18182883|0.0|0|0
PARSEME.1st: SGML for Software Developers|1997|Sean McGrath|2235173|0.0|0|0