|  | | XLinks | | | Linking in XML is divided into two parts, XLink and XPointers. XLink, the XML Linking Language, defines how one document links to another document. XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines how individual parts of a document are addressed. An XLink points to a URI (in practice, a URL) that specifies a particular resource. This URI may include an XPointer part that more specifically identifies the desired part or section of the targeted resource or document. This paper explores XLinks. | | Title: | XLinks | | Author: | Carlos Aquino | | Last Updated: | Wed Jul 13 2005 | | Home Page: | Click to Visit | | Web site Language: | English | | Current Rating: | 0.00 | | Total Hits #: | 39 | | Listings ID #: | 40162 | |  |
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