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Resource Directory Description Language

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In computing, Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL) is is an extension of XHTML Basic 1.0. An RDDL document, called a Resource Directory, provides a package of information about some target. The targets which RDDL was designed to describe are XML Namespaces.