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System for addressing components of XML-based Internet media
XPointer is a system for addressing components of XML-based Internet media. It is divided among four specifications: a "framework" that forms the basis
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Expression language for XML documents
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
XPath
Text after the # in a resource URI
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
URI_fragment
HTML used to reinforce meaning of documents or webpages
require a mechanism independent of the markup structure itself, such as XPointer. Good semantic HTML also improves the accessibility of web documents (see
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Markup language and file format
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
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Including one data set inside another automatically
transclusion of portions of documents using XML technologies such as entities, XPointer document referencing, and XSLT manipulations. Proxy servers may employ
Transclusion
Web browser and web editor
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
Amaya_(web_editor)
Efficient XML Yes Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format 1.0 Yes XML XPointer, XPath XML Schema DOM, SAX, StAX, XQuery, XPath —N/a Extensible Data Notation
Comparison of data-serialization formats
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Markup language
based on Unicode. Applications of XML include XHTML, XQuery, XSLT, XForms, XPointer, JSP, SVG, RSS, Atom, XML-RPC, RDF/XML, and SOAP. While HTML (Hypertext
Standard Generalized Markup Language
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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
Presentation_semantics
Annotea uses an RDF Schema for describing annotations as metadata and XPointer for locating the annotations in the annotated document. Similarly a bookmark
Annotea
Annotations on web-based resources
identifiers for the application/pdf media type) SVG fragment identifiers XPointer (for addressing components of XML documents) Media Fragments (for addressing
Web_annotation
Exchange format for business information
mean and how they relate to one another. XBRL uses XML Schema, XLink, and XPointer standards. The XBRL instance begins with the <xbrl> root element. There
XBRL
language for addressing portions of XML documents, successor of XPath 1.0 XPointer: a system for addressing components of XML based internet media XProc :
List_of_XML_markup_languages
Part of the MPEG-7 content standard
influencing the W3C community, specially the XML Schema, XLink, XPath and XPointer working groups. At the 51st MPEG meeting, the adoption of the XML Schema
Description Definition Language
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American computer scientist
include the following: HyTime Text Encoding Initiative XPath –- editor XPointer –- editor XLink –- editor OSIS—chairman XML He served as Chief Scientist
Steven_DeRose
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lucky Person; Wealth; Simple of Joy; Powerful Life; Impotent Person in Life; Respectable Person:
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Indian, Telugu
Singer of Natures; Beautiful Veiwer
Girl/Female
Indian
Excellence
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Muslim
Glittering
Biblical
troubling
Female
Chinese
little ordinary.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Truth
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Australian, Greek, Latin
Worthy of Praise; Of Value; Beyond Price; Praiseworthy; Invaluable; Priceless; Saint Anthony is the Patron Saint of Poor People
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese
Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese : topographic name from faro ‘beacon’, ‘lighthouse’ (Greek pharos), or a habitational name from any of several places named with this word. Compare Alfaro and Haro.English : variant of Farrow.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
A Person who Greater than Anyone; Perfection
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