The language originated at
Viaweb, a company founded in 1995 by
Paul Graham and
Robert T. Morris, as the template language for their
e-commerce platform. RTML stands for "Robert T. Morris Language". The RTML editor was offered as an option for customers (usually
small businesses) who wanted to customize their
online stores more than the built-in templates allowed. The built-in templates were also written in RTML, and provided the starting point for most people who used the language. In 1998, Yahoo! bought Viaweb for $49.6 million and renamed the service
Yahoo! Store. Yahoo! later offered the RTML-based
content management system in a hosting platform without a
shopping cart, under the name
Yahoo! Site. In 2003, Yahoo! renamed the
Yahoo! Store service
Yahoo! Merchant Solutions (part of
Yahoo! Small Business), and at the same time began offering new customers the choice of a more standard
PHP/
MySQL web hosting environment instead of the RTML-based Store Editor. , many new Yahoo! Merchant Solutions sites and legacy Yahoo! Stores continue to be built using the Store Editor and RTML. ==Language==