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Yes. VRML (or the Virtual Reality Modeling/Markup Language) is a markup language. It defines certain data types, and is used to describe the specific function of the data contained therein. That is the definition of a markup language.
==VRML and XML== ==VRML== VRML stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language, anteriorly Virtual Reality Markup Language. VRML is to create 2D and 3D objects to be viewed on the web. ==XML== XML stands for Extensible Markup Language. It's the base of numbers of web desing codes as HTML or XHTML
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XML, SMIL, QuickTime, and VRML are all examples of which of the following categories of mobile code?
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VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a language for describing three-dimensional ( 3-D ) image sequences and possible user interactions to go with them. Using VRML, you can build a sequence of visual images into Web settings with which a user can interact by viewing, moving, rotating, and otherwise interacting with an apparently 3-D scene. For example, you can view a room and use controls to move the room as you would experience it if you were walking through it in real space.