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HI
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN XML & HTML SITE UP?
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XML is designed to carry data
HTML is designed to display data
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HTML sitemap is a plain text sitemap used by browsers to know and surf through your website pages. XML sitemap is a coded sitemap used to submit in webmaster tool to help spiders crawl them and index the webpages in search engines.
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An XML sitemap protocol is specifically intended for search engine spiders.
XML grew out of a desire to be able to use more than just the fixed vocabulary of HTML on the web.
An HTML sitemap allows site visitors to easily navigate a website. It is a bulleted outline text version of the site navigation.
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Sitemap is an XML file which contains the data of all your page URL and other meta data.
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In HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), both the tag semantics and tag sets are fixed. On the other hand, XML (eXtensible Markup Language) specifies neither semantics nor a tag set. In fact, XML is really a meta-language for describing markup languages.
In other words, XML provides a facility to define tags and the structural relationships between them. Since, there is no predefined tag set, there can't be any preconceived semantics. All of the semantics of a XML document will be either defined by the applications that process them or by stylesheets.
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The simple thing to say here is that xml sitemap is for search engines and HTML sitemap is for your audience.
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A XML sitemap protocol is specifically intended for search engine spiders. At its root, XML is a file that includes all the behind the scenes activity on a web site.
HTML is just a general overview of the site, just the pages and info a user needs to be concerned with.