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FWIW - it seems more like the syntax used in ini files then a markup language... The closing tags on the sections maybe [[User:Cander0000|Cander0000]] 01:33, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
FWIW - it seems more like the syntax used in ini files then a markup language... The closing tags on the sections maybe [[User:Cander0000|Cander0000]] 01:33, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

I see the article is marked for delete. Fine, delete it if you want, although in my opinion it is worth preserving if even a single page referrs to it.

WML is notable in its own right as a file format nearly as powerful as XML but more fit to the task because of specific characteristics. In particular, the parameter=value syntax makes it a lot more accessable (newlines are significant...)

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FWIW - it seems more like the syntax used in ini files then a markup language... The closing tags on the sections maybe Cander0000 01:33, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I see the article is marked for delete. Fine, delete it if you want, although in my opinion it is worth preserving if even a single page referrs to it.

WML is notable in its own right as a file format nearly as powerful as XML but more fit to the task because of specific characteristics. In particular, the parameter=value syntax makes it a lot more accessable (newlines are significant...)