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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 243. Chapters: Document Object Model, SOAP, Sharable Content Object Reference Model, Document Type Definition, Resource Description Framework, Extensible Stylesheet Language, XSLT, MathML, XML-RPC, Simple API for XML, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, RSS, XUL, Java Speech Markup Language, Universal Description Discovery and Integration, XML Metadata Interchange, SAML 2.0, XHTML, Web Ontology Language, SyncML, HTML5, National Information Exchange Model, XSL Formatting Objects, SAML 1.1, Open XML Paper Specification, Security Assertion Markup Language, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, XBRL, List of XML markup languages, DAISY Digital Talking Book, Atom, Business Process Execution Language, QTI, Metalink, VTD-XML, EMML, Html5 in mobile devices, XML Schema, RDFa, Web Services Description Language, Microsoft Office XML formats, Extensible Resource Identifier, XForms, Pronunciation Lexicon Specification, Election Markup Language, Use of Ogg formats in HTML5, Document Type Declaration, Job Definition Format, Darwin Information Typing Architecture, X3D, Sitemaps, Content Assembly Mechanism, Extensible Application Markup Language, XRDS, XPDL, XML pipeline, XSLT elements, VoiceXML, Text Encoding Initiative, WS-Security, NeuroML, MARC standards, Standard Business Reporting, XML Signature, Vector Markup Language, SensorML, EbXML, COLLADA, CellML, SCXML, OMA Device Management, XACML, Content Management Interoperability Services, Web feed, Google Wave Federation Protocol, Common Alerting Protocol, XFA, RELAX NG, FeedSync, WiX, XOMGL, XLIFF, FictionBook, XLink, EXSLT, Keyhole Markup Language, Observations and Measurements, ADL Registry, NIEM conformance, Service Provisioning Markup Language, GXL, OpenMath, S5, XML transformation language, XML Interface for Network Services, XBL, XBRLS, XrML, XML Shareable Playlist Format...