Summary
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Name |
Hypertext Markup Language |
Version |
2.0 |
Other names |
HTML (2.0) |
Identifiers |
PUID:
fmt/97 Apple Uniform Type Identifier:
public.html MIME:
text/html
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Family |
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Classification |
Text (Mark-up) |
Disclosure |
Full |
Description |
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language designed for the rendering of information via a web browser. It was originally defined as a highly simplified subset of SGML, but is now an international standard, and is maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). A HTML document consists of nested elements, each of which may have attributes and content. It begins with an HTML Document Type declaration, defining the HTML version and Document Type Definition (DTD) to which it conforms. HTML 2.0 represents the first formal specification of the language. |
Orientation |
Text |
Byte order |
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Related file formats |
Has lower priority than Internet Archive (1.0) Has lower priority than Extensible Markup Language (1.0) Has lower priority than WARC Has lower priority than Internet Archive (1.1) Has lower priority than Apple iBook format Has lower priority than ePub format Has lower priority than Internet Explorer for Mac cache file Has lower priority than Apple Safari Webarchive Has lower priority than WARC (1.1) Has lower priority than WARC (1.0) Has priority over Hypertext Markup Language Is previous version of Hypertext Markup Language (3.2)
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Technical Environment |
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Released |
01 Nov 1995 |
Supported until |
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Format Risk |
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Developed by |
World Wide Web Consortium
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Supported by |
None.
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Source |
Digital Preservation Department / The National Archives
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Source date |
11 Mar 2005 |
Source description |
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Last updated |
02 Aug 2005 |
Note |
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