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When searching for a domain related question on Google, I found this link from domain.com that ends in the .bml.
This is the first time I've seen .bml, what does it mean?
http://www.domain.com/domains/faq.bml
Not too sure why this is under the "HTML" section apart from it being a markup language as well.
Anyway, it stands for "Bean Markup Language" and is basically a file of java classes that support java applications.
it's unusual to be seeing this kind of file used for a webpage though, hmm.
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Anyway, it stands for "Bean Markup Language" and is basically a file of java classes that support java applications.
it's unusual to be seeing this kind of file used for a webpage though, hmm. Not too sure why this is under the "HTML" section apart from it being a markup language as well. Anyway, it stands for "Bean Markup Language" and is basically a file of java classes that support java applications. it's unusual to be seeing this kind of file used for a webpage though, hmm.
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