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  2. JsonML - Wikipedia

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    In a JSON user group thread, Douglas Crockford incorrectly used the term "JsonML" to describe two variants: the "array form" and "object form". [3] This was a misuse of the term JsonML which has always stood to mean what Crockford referred to as the "array form".

  3. JSON - Wikipedia

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    JsonML, a lightweight markup language used to map between XML and JSON [70] [71] Smile (data interchange format) [72] [73] UBJSON, a binary computer data interchange format imitating JSON, but requiring fewer bytes of data [74] [75]

  4. Category:XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:JsonML - Wikipedia

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    "Despite XHTML UI markup being the initial use case for JsonML, the intention is that any XML representation may be efficiently represented in JsonML. In this sense, authors may be able to work in a format which is more familiar while still leveraging the advantages of a JSON-savvy framework.

  6. Category:JSON - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Lightweight markup languages - Wikipedia

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  8. Lightweight markup language - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight markup languages can be categorized by their tag types. Like HTML (<b>bold</b>), some languages use named elements that share a common format for start and end tags (e.g. BBCode [b]bold[/b]), whereas proper lightweight markup languages are restricted to ASCII-only punctuation marks and other non-letter symbols for tags, but some also mix both styles (e.g. Textile bq.

  9. Category:Data serialization formats - Wikipedia

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