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Old 10-26-2007, 10:25 AM
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Default Re: The XML family of technologies will revolutionize web linking etc.

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XML technology enabled browsers etc.

If you are interested in this you should definitely read the two or more related posts at ForumNorway. The following cite from one post may awake your appetite:

"This is transclusion. If the book that the above cite is taken from were an eBook, the URI would direct you directly to that book and highlight the cite, eg in yellow colour so it is clearly identified from the rest of the text. By combining this with XLink (see the XLink sticky post) it would be possible to transclude cites from n-different sources where you could choose your links from a link menu that may vary with context.

The sky is the limit. It is up to the browser vendor's fantasy to decide what XML technologies that can be implemented in the browser. You may choose options from a menu, for example a menu named "XML technologies" with submenus like, "Document node tree", "Document link menu", "Document identifiers", "Document Locators", "Digital fingerprint's", "Generate XPointer" (that can contain further submenus), "Generate XQuery" etc. etc".

Last edited by kgun; 10-26-2007 at 10:29 AM.
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