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Topic: List of XML and HTML character entity references


  
  XML Topic Maps (XTM) 1.0
It is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative reference from another document.
XML Topic Maps (XTM) is a product of the TopicMaps.Org Authoring Group (AG), formed in 2000 by an independent consortium named TopicMaps.Org, originally chaired by Michel Biezunski and Steven R. Newcomb, and chaired at the date of delivery of this specification by Steve Pepper and Graham Moore.
Reference a published subject in a public ontology to establish the subject of which a topic is an instance:
www.topicmaps.org /xtm/1.0   (7677 words)

  
 ITS/CVO CVISN Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This section provides acronyms, listed in alphabetical order, and their expanded name.  Definitions of many of these terms are given in the glossary under the expanded name.
XML Pointer Language (XPointer) is “the language to be used as the basis for a fragment identifier for any URI reference that locates a resource of Internet media type text/xml or application/xml.
XML Query is a means “to provide flexible query facilities to extract data from real and virtual documents on the Web, therefore finally providing the needed interaction between the web world and the database world.  Ultimately, collections of XML files will be accessed like databases.” [45]
cvisn.fmcsa.dot.gov /Introcvisn/glossv20.shtml   (7928 words)

  
 Cover Pages: SGML/XML Bibliography Part 1, A - B
At a special XML conference held in San Diego last month [March 1997], a wave of vendors voiced their support, and a few weeks later Netscape, an early opponent, reversed its position and decided to actively 'investigate' implementation.
XML is an effort to recognize the desire to write new markup tags, but it lays down some simple rules for doing so, and turns user-defined markup into a force for stability, interoperability, and a powerful new breed of client-side processing applications.
XML is essentially a slimmed-down, Web-enabled version of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), the International Organization for Standards' "meta-language" from which the original HTML was crafted.
xml.coverpages.org /bib-ab.html   (11583 words)

  
 Derivative Works | Linux Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Legal advice must be provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship specifically with reference to all the facts of a particular situation and the law of your jurisdiction.
To draw an analogy, a statically linked executable is like a book that carries references to an essay and then includes that essay in an appendix.
The problem with software is that, practically speaking, you can't do use or reference without some flavor of incorporation, which can arguably considered as some sort or re-presentation of the work, which has led people into hair-splitting exercises trying to decide what's "safe".
www.linuxjournal.com /article/6366   (9252 words)

  
 David Baron's Internet and the WWW Links
Lists of foreign characters which can be inserted into an HTML document.
W3C I18N Language taging in HTML and XML
The Compendium of HTML Elements - A Reference Manual of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
www.dbaron.org /links/Internet   (1871 words)

  
 SQL Links -- r937.com
Longtime 15Seconds discussion list member Tore Bostrup offers valuable advice on designing databases and applications for efficient querying.
This is also a reference site for general SQL commands.
It can be difficult in a set-based language such as SQL to determine when a number of records in a row (when ordered by a unique key) have the same values in a particular field.
r937.com /sqllinks.cfm   (3670 words)

  
 Humanities Computing
HTML stands for "Hypertext Markup Language" which in practical terms
HTML is part of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language).
The Unicode Character Encoding Standard: The Arabic Scientific Alliance
arts.cuhk.edu.hk /Humcom.html   (565 words)

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