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Daniel,
no, never saw such a language, but maybe take a look at DocBook, it
has *some* tags you seem to need.
Hope this is of any help.
Jan
On Jan 21, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
> I've been googling around for an XML language that describes source
> code, but all I've found is an old SGML language. It's mostly out
> of curiosity, but I'd like to see if there's a simple language that
> merely marks up variables, constants, functions/methods, numbers,
> string, etc. Something along the line of
>
> <var>foo</var> <op>:=</op> <str>"foo"</str> <op>+</op> <str>"bar"</
> str>
>
> The most important thing is that it should be possible to embed it
> in XHTML.
>
> <h:p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:c="urn:code...">
> In the following example we assign <c:str>"foobar"</c:str> to
> <c:var>baz</c:var>.
> </h:p>
>
> Do any of you know such a language?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel Schierbeck
>
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