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enabled by the
database backend.
MediaWiki specifically offers the "What
links here" tool, some
older Wikis,
especially the
first WikiWikiWeb, had the...
- The
Links is an American, invitation-only,
social and
service organization of
prominent black women in the
United States.
Founded in 1946, it is the largest...
- By
using autolinks users can
quickly create connected knowledge bases.
InLinks is an
online software that
automates internal linking between web pages...
- Look up Link, link, linked, linking, or
links in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Link or
Links may
refer to: Link, West Virginia, an
unincorporated community...
- The
Three Links or
Three Linkages (Chinese: 三通; pinyin: sān tōng) was a 1979
proposal from the
National People's
Congress of the People's
Republic of...
- A
links is the
oldest style of golf course,
first developed in Scotland.
Links courses are
generally built on
sandy coastland that
offers a
firmer playing...
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anchors and as targets. More
complex arrangements exist, such as many-to-many
links. The
effect of
following a
hyperlink may vary with the
hypertext system...
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target computer decodes the
address and
displays the page. Protocol-relative
links (PRL), also
known as protocol-relative URLs (PRURL), are URLs that have...
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archives a page, it
usually includes most of the hyperlinks,
keeping those links active when they just as
easily could have been
broken by the Internet's...
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Links 2004 is a golf
simulation computer game by
Microsoft for the Xbox. It is the
final game in the
Links series and
follows Links 2003. It was also...