XML, short for Extensible Markup Language, is a way to organize and display textual data. XML is sometimes referred to as a high-performance data format, since its use allows for enhanced functionality of content. For example, using XML, content can be grouped into content modules, tagged, and reused.
SGML, or Standard Generalized Markup Language, is XML's ancestor. While considered an archaic format in many arenas, it is still commonly used in government and military contexts.
How DCL can help
DCL can convert your documents from any source format to any XML or SGML DTD or standard. We will also work with you to determine which XML or SGML DTD will best suit your unique content needs so you can be sure that you are getting the most out of your data.
- NLM related pages
Information about NLM (1/2010)
http://www.dclab.com/techlibrary1.asp?GRP=52 - S1000D related pages
Information about S1000D (1/2010)
http://www.dclab.com/techlibrary1.asp?GRP=54 - DITA related pages
Information about DITA (1/2010)
http://www.dclab.com/techlibrary1.asp?GRP=42 - SGML related pages
Information about SGML (1/2010)
http://www.dclab.com/techlibrary1.asp?GRP=2







