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[1.] Svr/Fragment 023 01 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2020-01-23 22:08:31 Schumann | Fragment, Funke 1998, Gesichtet, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Svr, Verschleierung |
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[For example, looking at a research document, one might find a descriptor hyperlinked to perform two] functions, one that request for a thesaurus definition and the other to reach other documents carrying the same term. The XML designer could designate different color links for each function, i.e. red for the definition and blue for the index. When the user placed a cursor over the link, the color would turn red to go to the definition or blue for the index. Last but not least, with XLink links will be able to execute special actions. Some of the proposed actions include hyperlinks that will replace the current document, open a link in a new window, and insert the contents of the link into the current document. | For example, looking at a research document, you might find a descriptor hyperlinked to perform two functions, one a request for a thesaurus definition and the other to reach other documents carrying the same term. The XML designer could designate different color links for each function, say red for the definition and blue for the index. When the user placed a cursor over the link, the color would turn red to go to the definition or blue for the index.
Links with special actions. Some of the proposed actions include hyperlinks that will replace the current document, open a link in a new window, and insert the contents of the link into the current document. |
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[2.] Svr/Fragment 023 09 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2020-04-11 21:30:36 WiseWoman | DeRose 1999, Fragment, Gesichtet, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Svr, Verschleierung |
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XPointer (W3C 2001c) provides better location specifications. XPointers are based on TEI extended pointer, [sic] a proven and multiple-implemented technology for the same purpose, developed by the Text Encoding Initiative. [... ;] it is simply an abstract language that specifies locations. XLink can use XPointer as part of specifying where its link-ends reside. Furthermore, XPointer Links [sic] a point to specific places inside of documents, even when the author of those documents has not already provide [sic] an ID at just the right place. Also Fine-grained addressing to elements, other information objects, point and strings selections, and spans (also called ranges) inside documents is made possible. XPointer also provides a clear syntax for talking about locations and relationships in hierarchies, such as the structure of XML documents, so that locations are human-readable and writeable.
W3C (eds) 2001c, XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Version 1.0. W3C Last Call Working Draft 8 January 2001. [Online], Available: http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr |
XPointer provides better location specifications. It doesn't "return" things; it is simply an abstract language that specifies locations; obviously XLink can use it as part of specifying where its link-ends reside. Some added capabilities of XPointer (beyond HTML's rudimenary use of fragment identifiers on the end of URLs) include:
XPointers are largely based on TEI extended pointers, a proven and multiply-implemented technology for the same purpose, developed by the Text Encoding Initiative. |
The actual source is not given. The given reference does not lead to the content, see https://web.archive.org/web/20010404233121/http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr/ . Re-writing the text introduced a few wrong verb tenses and plurals. |
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[3.] Svr/Fragment 023 30 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2020-01-21 17:20:07 Schumann | Fragment, Gesichtet, Pitts-Moultis Kirk 1999, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Svr, Verschleierung |
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As XML separates the content from the presentation, it is much easier for search engines, scripting tools and programming or scripting languages to work with the XML data. Presentation tags do not mess up the source-code. | Because XML separates the content from the presentation, it is much easier for search engines, scripting tools, and programming or scripting languages to work with the XML data. Presentation tags don’t get in the way. |
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