IOML
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I/O Markup Language is intended as a language for specifying any kind of interface, more or less. There are probably other languages which purport to serve the same purpose (e.g. XUL, but it remains to be seen whether these work the way I see IOML working, or can be adapted to do so.
Until I have time to look carefully at XUL and/or begin more detailed specifications for IOML, I'm collecting reasons why HTML Is Broken.