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XML > Tag
The following information is about Tag.
Tag Defined
The markup language used to describe an XML element. An XML tag is represented by the element name enclosed by angle brackets.
See: Element
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Off-site Tag Links, User Submitted
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Fri Oct 10
- Como faz? Respostas para as suas perguntas: Como fazer uma nuvem de tags
- Home | tikitag: Get Adobe Flash player
- Überschriften: wie man in HTML Überschriften definiert
- Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds
- tagthe.net - Webservice that tags your resources
- Wordle - Create
- Django snippets: Tag "flash"
- lodr.info | Tagging. Aggregating. Interlinking. The LOD-way
- TAG Heuer Microtimer: The TAG Heuer Microtimer watch ws created with the F1 race in mind. The F1 mode on the TAG Heuer Microtimer watch has many capabilities, fully reviewed here.
- Nsyght - kick the algorithm to the curb: Wbox
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