-
in-scope schema types.
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From XML Path Language (XPath)
2.0 (2007-01-23) |
Glossary for this
source
In-scope schema types. Each schema type
definition is identified either by an expanded QName (for a named
type) or by an implementation-dependent type identifier (for an
anonymous type). The in-scope schema types include the predefined
schema types described in .
- in-scope
variables.
-
From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query
Language (2007-01-23) |
Glossary for this
source
In-scope variables. This is a set of
(expanded QName, type) pairs. It defines the set of variables that
are available for reference within an expression. The expanded
QName is the name of the variable, and the type is the static type
of the variable.
- in-scope
variables.
-
From XML Path Language (XPath)
2.0 (2007-01-23) |
Glossary for this
source
In-scope variables. This is a set of
(expanded QName, type) pairs. It defines the set of variables that
are available for reference within an expression. The expanded
QName is the name of the variable, and the type is the static type
of the variable.
- inbound
-
From XML Linking Language
(XLink) (2001-06-27) |
Glossary for this
source
If an arc's ending resource is local but
its starting resource is remote, then the arc goes inbound.
- inbound/outbound
-
From Hypertext Transfer
Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 (1999-06-15) | Glossary for this
source
Inbound and outbound refer to the request
and response paths for messages: "inbound" means "traveling toward
the origin server", and "outbound" means "traveling toward the user
agent"
- include
location
-
From XML Inclusions (XInclude)
(2004-12-20)
| Glossary for
this source
The URI or IRI resulting from resolution of
the normalized value of the href attribute (or the empty string if
no attribute appears) to absolute URI or IRI form is called the
include location.
- include
parent
-
From XML Inclusions (XInclude)
(2004-12-20)
| Glossary for
this source
The parent property of this item refers to
an information item called the include parent.
- included
-
From Extensible Markup Language
(XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) |
Glossary for this
source
An entity is included when its replacement
text is retrieved and processed, in place of the reference itself,
as though it were part of the document at the location the
reference was recognized.
- included
-
From Extensible Markup
Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) |
Glossary for this
source
An entity is included when its replacement
text is retrieved and processed, in place of the reference itself,
as though it were part of the document at the location the
reference was recognized.
- included
items
-
From XML Inclusions (XInclude)
(2004-12-20)
| Glossary for
this source
The top-level included items together with
their attributes, namespaces, and descendants, are called the
included items
- inclusion
target
-
From XML Inclusions (XInclude)
(2004-12-20)
| Glossary for
this source
The portion of the acquired infoset to be
included is called the inclusion target.
-
incompletely validated
-
From XQuery 1.0 and XPath
2.0 Data Model (XDM) (2007-01-23)
| Glossary
for this source
An incompletely validated document is an
XML document that has a corresponding schema but whose
schema-validity assessment has resulted in one or more element or
attribute information items being assigned values other than
'valid' for the [validity] property in the PSVI.
- inconsistent
-
From RDF Semantics (2004-02-10) |
Glossary for this
source
(adj.) False under all
interpretations; impossible to
satisfy . (n.), any inconsistent expression or
graph.
- independent
web
-
From Web
Characterization Terminology & Definitions Sheet (1999-05-24) | Glossary for this
source
A Web page that is not part of the Web site
associated with its network location. Specifically, it is not
possible to reach the Web page in question by traversing a sequence
of links internal to the Web site, beginning at the
host
page .
- index
-
From Hypertext Terms (1995-04-15) | Glossary for this
source
Something which points at other data; a
server facility which provides pointers to particular data as a
function of a query; a table of contents of a book in hypertext
form. (
More
).
- indexed-colour
-
From Portable
Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition) (2003-11-10) |
Glossary for this
source
image representation in which each
pixel of the original
image is represented by a single index into a
palette . The selected
palette entry defines the actual colour of the pixel.
- indexical
-
From RDF Semantics (2004-02-10) |
Glossary for this
source
(adj., of an expression) having a meaning
which implicitly refers to the context of use. Examples from
English include words like 'here', 'now', 'this'.
- indexing
-
From Portable
Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition) (2003-11-10) |
Glossary for this
source
representing an image by a
palette , an
alpha table , and an
array of indices pointing to entries in the palette and alpha
table.
-
indirectly contained
-
From Mathematical
Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) |
Glossary for this
source
A is contained in B, but not directly
contained in B.
- individual
-
From OWL Web Ontology Language
Guide (2004-02-10)
| Glossary for
this source
an instance of an OWL class, i.e., a
resource that belongs to the class extension of an OWL class