MML - Mail Markup Language

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Current version: v1.1

Email's first markup language

Version 1.1 published 19 January 2010.

MML, Mail Markup Language, seeks to be the first markup language created for email. The intent is provide an XML compatible method for describing header data and structuring message content. From lessons learned through years of public email and use of markup languages MML intends solve many other problems as well.

Please visit the downloads page for the proposed specification, language schema, and code samples. Please read about The Problems, The Solutions, and Semantics to understand how this technology can help improve your quality of life.

Status

MML is officially patent pending and not licensed. The specification is closed and final from further technology decisions or changes aside from clarification to language.

SAFE Scripting Method

The SAFE Scripting Method provides a means of allowing interactivity and asynchronus data transfer free of client-side scripting vulnerabilities. Read the original internet draft at http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-cheney-safe-00.txt

Pretty Diff tool

Use the Pretty Diff tool to beautify, minify, or diff various types of code. The diff engine minifies and then beautifies code prior to performing a diff in order to allow expanded code to be instantly comparable to a minified form. The tool is entirely written in JavaScript and is available for download. Try the tool online at http://mailmarkup.org/prettydiff/prettydiff.html.