{"json_modified": "2015-12-10T16:42:30.025579", "slug": "Glossaire/DTD", "tags": ["CodingScripting", "Glossaire"], "locale": "fr", "title": "DTD", "translations": [{"title": "DTD", "url": "/en-US/docs/Glossary/DTD", "tags": ["CodingScripting", "Glossary"], "summary": "<!DOCTYPE>
\u00a0informs the browser\u00a0which version of HTML (or XML) you used to write the document. Doctype is\u00a0a declaration, not a tag; you can also refer to it as \"document type declaration\", or \"DTD\" for short.", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "last_edit": "2015-04-22T10:02:22", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2015-12-10T16:42:29", "label": "DTD", "localization_tags": [], "url": "/fr/docs/Glossaire/DTD", "last_edit": "2015-12-10T16:42:28", "summary": "Une d\u00e9claration de type de document ou DOCTYPE, est une instruction qui associe un SGML particulier ou d'un document XML (par exemple, une page Web) avec une d\u00e9finition de type de document (DTD) (par exemple, la d\u00e9finition formelle d'une version particuli\u00e8re de HTML).", "sections": [], "id": 169725, "review_tags": []}