V e r s i o n s and S t a n d a r d s of H T M L Dennis J. Bouvier University of Arkansas Abstract: In the brief history o f the World Wide Web (WWVO. much has changed. MriHions o f web pages have been published in a relatively abort time. Next to the Web content, the one o f the most dynamic aspects of the WWW is the development o f HyperText Markup Language (HTMZ,). This paper explores the varioua verMons o f HTML and gives a ~ m s report on standards d~lopment. A d i a ~ M o n o f posaible future trenda is also included. Keywords: HTML, WWW, Hypor Text, Markup example, section heading are mark as such in HTML. Based en the m e a information, the cfiont program is given the mntext needed for the user to process the content, including rendering. Most browsers only use this meta infu, mation to apply presmtotion attributes in rendering. HTML was not intended to replete, or duplicate, the functionality of desktop publishing or page demiption languages. Basic H.vper Text Markup Language (HTML) HTML files are text film
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