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    PDML is an informal markup language written in PHP that is similar to HTML. It allows for the creation of complex PDF documents and can also be used in conjunction with PHP, to define templates which can generate dynamic PDF documents.
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    The DUML project is 3 sub-projects: 1) Document Update Markup Language (DUML) which allows for updates of the DOM via server markup 2) Interpreted Application Markup Language (IAML) which provides markup based widgets. 3) A set of common libraries (JAS).
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    ProofReading Markup Language

    ProofReading Markup Language for transmission of corrections

    An XML DTD & schema for a ProofReading Markup Language, and reference implementations, to provide for annotation of printed errors and their correction. PRML will be intended for use by proofreaders, editors, and others in the publishing industry.
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    ztml retrieves and formats the data stored in MySQL database by using user scripts and together with any HTML or text data, which are also stored in MySQL database, and sends the output to the browser.
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    CRML - Conflict Resolution Markup Language - http://www.equiforum.org - is an open source innitiative to develop an XML based Semantic Web ontology (RDF, OWL) for researchers interested in peace to create a standard way of collecting and sharing informa
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    Scratch is a simple markup language for use in applications such as weblogs and content management systems. Scratch provides simple inline and block tags for formatting and semantic markup.
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    Annotated Gel Markup Language is a simple markup language that is being proposed to markup data obtained by 2D gel electrophorosis.The goal of AGML is to enable proteomics research move into the browsing mode of searching through existing databases.
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    PDML2 is a fork (continuation) of the PDML project - it is an informal markup language written in PHP that is similar to HTML. It allows for the creation of complex PDF documents for use in command line or web applications.
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