- A
QName, or
qualified name, is the
fully qualified name of an element, attribute, or
identifier in an XML do****ent. A
QName concisely ****ociates the URI...
- DNS,
adding the single-bit UNICAST-RESPONSE field. As in
unicast DNS, the
QNAME field consists of a
series of length/value sub-fields
called labels. Each...
- specification:
QNAME:
Query template NAME. Reads/segments
having identical QNAME are
regarded to come from the same template. A
QNAME ‘*’
indicates the...
- safe CURIEs.
QNames (the
namespace prefixes used in XML)
often are used as a CURIE, and may be
considered a type of CURIE.
Unlike QNames, the part of...
-
binary data
encoded as
hexadecimal or Base64 anyURI: a URI
QName: a
qualified name NOTATION: a
QName declared as a
notation in the schema.
Notations are used...
- Name
Minimisation to
Improve Privacy. doi:10.17487/RFC7816. RFC 7816. "
QNAME Minimization and Your Privacy". 6
March 2019.
Retrieved 2019-07-17. Libes...
-
specification (for example, string, boolean, double, float, decimal, dateTime,
QName, and so on). They may also
belong to a type
derived from one of
these primitive...
-
computer compiler <a></a>, the HTML
element for an
anchor tag a,
equivalent (
qname) to the RDF
Schema Property rdf:type A
level of web
accessibility defined...
-
float xsd:double
double xsd:boolean
boolean xsd:byte byte xsd:
QName javax.xml.namespace.
QName xsd:dateTime javax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar xsd:base64Binary...
- fn:data($n/name)"; // Bind a
value (21) to an
external variable with the
QName x expr.bindInt(new
QName("x"), 21, null); //
Execute the
XQuery expression XQResultSequence...