- GRML
GRML – an
acronym for General Reuse Markup Language – is amarkup language similar toHTML andXML , using tags to organize data in files and web pages. Data is organized in columns and rows. Tags are used to define forms, images, and hyper-linking. Its syntax, like HTML, is based on a simplified subset ofSGML . GRML is not in very wide use as of May 2005.GRML is a data-oriented format which defines data content rather than data presentation; the file or web browser determines how data is displayed. This is the same goal as HTML's separating CSS from HTML, moving away from
<font>
tags, but GRML takes it even further. One of the key aims in creating the format was to separate "views" of the data from "forms" used to manipulate it.It is also a common result of a typographical error when attempting to type
HTML , due to the fact that HT and GR are adjacent on aQwerty keyboard.History
* 1.0 - January, 2003
* 1.1 - June, 2003
* 1.2 - March, 2004
* 2.0 - September, 2004
* 2.1 - November, 2004External links
* [http://www.devnewz.com/devnewz-3-20041012UnderstandingGRML.html Understanding GRML]
Alternate meaning
grml is a
Debian -basedLive CD . [ [http://grml.org/ grml.org] ]References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.