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- XPointer is a system for addressing components of XML-based Internet media. It is divided among four specifications: a "framework" that forms the basis...
- in a certain syntax can be XPointers; for example, the fragment identifier in the URI http://www.example.org/foo.xml#xpointer(//Rube) refers to all XML...
- Spell checking Transport protocols Support for CSS, MathML, SVG, RDF and Xpointer Displays free and open image formats such as PNG and SVG, as well as a...
- motivated by a desire to provide a common syntax and behavior model between XPointer and XSLT, subsets of the XPath query language are used in other W3C specifications...
- in z arrangement */ unsigned long green_mask; unsigned long blue_mask; XPointer obdata; /* hook for the object routines to hang on */ struct funcs { /*...
- Core" have failed to find wide adoption, including XInclude, XLink, and XPointer. The design goals of XML include, "It shall be easy to write programs which...
- transclusion of portions of do****ents using XML technologies such as entities, XPointer do****ent referencing, and XSLT mani****tions. Proxy servers may employ...
- 2003, ISBN 0-13-140374-5, p. 13 Erik Wilde, David Lowe, Xpath, XLink, XPointer, and XML: a practical guide to Web hyperlinking and transclusion, Addison-Wesley...
- require a mechanism independent of the markup structure itself, such as XPointer. Good semantic HTML also improves the accessibility of web do****ents (see...
- identifiers for the application/pdf media type) SVG fragment identifiers XPointer (for addressing components of XML do****ents) Media Fragments (for addressing...