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Finally we should note that XML allows the development of new markuplanguages that differ from HTML in that they emphasize semantics rather thanappearance.  For  example,  with  HTML  the  ingredients  in  a  recipe  can  bemarked so that they appear as a list in which each ingredient is positioned on a separate  line.  But  if  we  used  semantic-oriented  tags,  ingredients  in  a  recipecould  be  marked  as  ingredients  (perhaps  using  the  tags  <ingredient> and </ingredient> ) rather than merely items in a list. The difference is subtlebut important. The semantic approach would allow search engines(Web sitesthat assist users in locating Web material pertaining to a subject of interest) toidentify  recipes  that  contain  or  do  not  contain  certain  ingredients,  whichwould be a substantial improvement over the current state of the art in whichonly recipes that do or do not contain certain words can be isolated. More pre-cisely,  if  semantic  tags  are  used,  a  search  engine  can  identify  recipes  forlasagna that do not contain spinach, whereas a similar search based merely onword  content  would  skip  over  a  recipe  that  started  with  the  statement  “Thislasagna does not contain spinach.” In turn, by using an Internet-wide standardfor  marking  documents  according  to  semantics  rather  than  appearance,  aWorld Wide SemanticWeb, rather than the World Wide SyntacticWeb we havetoday, would be created.

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