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About html file extensions
In computing, HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language
designed for the creation of web pages and other information viewable in
a browser. The focus of HTML is on the presentation of
information—paragraphs, fonts, italics, tables, and so forth—rather than
the semantics—what the words mean.
Originally defined as a highly simplified subset of SGML, which is used
by organizations with highly complex publishing requirements, HTML is
now an international standard (ISO/IEC 15445:2000). The HTML
specification is maintained mainly by the World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C).
The initial versions of HTML were very tolerant of simple kinds of
coding mistakes. The browser commonly made assumptions about intent, and
proceeded with the rendering. Over time, the trend has been to create an
increasingly strict language syntax. HTML 4.01 is the current version,
although the W3C is moving toward replacing it with XHTML, which applies
the exacting strictness of XML to the HTML world.
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