
VoiceXML: Voice Extensible Markup Language Explained
VoiceXML is a markup language, similar to HTML, used to create voice-based interactive systems. It instructs IVRS to manage call flows using audio prompts and speech recognition.
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VoiceXML is a markup language, similar to HTML, used to create voice-based interactive systems. It instructs IVRS to manage call flows using audio prompts and speech recognition.
Explore the core differences between XML and HTML, focusing on their purpose, language type, data handling, and tag usage in web development.
Explore the pros and cons of XML (eXtensible Markup Language), covering its benefits for data transport and storage versus its inefficiencies and limitations.
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