I am creating my own standard of HTML with macroses, XInclude, syntax highlighting, etc.

Hi,

https://portonsoft.wordpress.com/2019/12/15/a-new-independent-take-on-html-standards-and-how-to-use-my-xml-templates-in-practice/

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Extensible_modular_markup

The idea is make an "extension" of XHTML that is:

- based on namespaces

- extensible by anyone (only need to know programming)

- will support macroses and be Turing-complete

- replaces both HTML and LaTeX as legacy

As examples, I made namespaces for Table of Contents and for syntax 
coloring sources.

The software already exists.

This should be standardized by W3C. It is possible to create other 
implementations except of my XML Boiler 
<https://mathematics21.org/xml-boiler-software-automatic-transformation-of-xml-namespaces/> 
software.

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Received on Sunday, 15 December 2019 19:22:51 UTC