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empty-element tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

An empty-element tag takes a special form:
empty-element tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

An empty-element tag takes a special form:
end-tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

The end of every element that begins with a start-tag MUST be marked by an end-tag containing a name that echoes the element's type as given in the start-tag:
end-tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

The end of every element that begins with a start-tag must be marked by an end-tag containing a name that echoes the element's type as given in the start-tag:
start-tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

The beginning of every non-empty XML element is marked by a start-tag.
start-tag

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

The beginning of every non-empty XML element is marked by a start-tag.
tag

From Modularization of XHTML (2001-04-10) | Glossary for this source

descriptive markup delimiting the start and end (including its generic identifier and any attributes) of an element.
TAG

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11) | Glossary for this source


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