-
convenient way to
write XML do****ents (see
example below).
QNames are
formally defined by the W3C as:
QName ::=
PrefixedName |
UnprefixedName PrefixedName ::=...
- 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...
-
cannot be used
directly - only
derived types that
enumerate a
limited set of
QNames may be used. In JavaScript,
there are 7
primitive data types: string, number...
- 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...
-
float xsd:double
double xsd:boolean
boolean xsd:byte byte xsd:
QName javax.xml.namespace.
QName xsd:dateTime javax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar xsd:base64Binary...
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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...
- (decimal double) xsd:integer (decimal integer)
Syntactic sugar RDF
paths QNames a/@a (equiv. to rdf:type) [] (shorthand for
blank node) => (x
implies y)...
- are not
representable in RDF/XML due to
restrictions on the
syntax of XML
QNames. With a
little effort,
virtually any
arbitrary XML may also be interpreted...
-
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...
- specification:
QNAME:
Query template NAME. Reads/segments
having identical QNAME are
regarded to come from the same template. A
QNAME ‘*’
indicates the...