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		<title>Aren’t XML, SGML, and HTML all the same thing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not quite; SGML is the mother tongue, and has been used for describing thousands of different document types in many fields of human activity, from transcriptions of ancient Irish manuscripts to the technical documentation for stealth bombers, and from patients’ clinical records to musical notation. SGML is very large and complex, however, and probably overkill [...]]]></description>
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