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{{FormatInfo
 
{{FormatInfo
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|formattype=electronic
{{mimetype|application/sgml}}<br>
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|subcat=Markup
{{mimetype|text/sgml}}
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|mimetypes={{mimetype|application/sgml}}, {{mimetype|text/sgml}}
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|extensions={{ext|sgml}}
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|pronom={{PRONOM|x-fmt/195}}
 
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'''SGML''' (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is a general format for markup languages descended from a 1960s IBM effort ("Generalized Markup Language"). It uses Document Type Definitions ([[DTD]]s) to define the specifics of a particular markup format. [[HTML]] was originally developed as a version of SGML, but has drifted away from this and the current HTML 5 is explicitly no longer based on SGML. [[XML]] is a somewhat simplified variant of SGML.
  
== Specifications ==
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== See also ==
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* [[DSSSL]]
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* [[DTD]]
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* [[HTML]]
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* [[XML]]
  
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== Specifications ==
 
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=16387 ISO 8879]
 
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=16387 ISO 8879]
  
== External links ==
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== Sample files ==
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* {{DexvertSamples|text/sgml}}
  
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== External links ==
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* [[Wikipedia:Standard Generalized Markup Language|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/SGML/ W3C Overview of SGML Resources]
 
* [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/SGML/ W3C Overview of SGML Resources]
 
* [http://xml.coverpages.org/sgmlsyn/index.htm SGML Syntax Summary Index]
 
* [http://xml.coverpages.org/sgmlsyn/index.htm SGML Syntax Summary Index]
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[[Category:Metaformats]]
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[[Category:IBM]]

Latest revision as of 03:03, 29 December 2023

File Format
Name SGML
Ontology
Extension(s) .sgml
MIME Type(s) application/sgml, text/sgml
PRONOM x-fmt/195

SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is a general format for markup languages descended from a 1960s IBM effort ("Generalized Markup Language"). It uses Document Type Definitions (DTDs) to define the specifics of a particular markup format. HTML was originally developed as a version of SGML, but has drifted away from this and the current HTML 5 is explicitly no longer based on SGML. XML is a somewhat simplified variant of SGML.

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