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- absolute URI
-
a URI in absolute form; for example, as per [URL]
- anchor
-
one of two ends of a hyperlink; typically, a phrase
marked as an A element.
- base URI
-
an absolute URI used in combination with a relative
URI to determine another absolute URI.
- character
-
An atom of information, for example a letter or a
digit. Graphic characters have associated glyphs, whereas control
characters have associated processing semantics.
- character encoding scheme
-
A function whose domain is the set of
sequences of octets, and whose range is the set of sequences of
characters from a character repertoire; that is, a sequence of octets
and a character encoding scheme determines a sequence of characters.
- character repertoire
-
A finite set of characters; e.g. the range
of a coded character set.
- code position
-
An integer. A coded character set and a code
position from its domain determine a character.
- coded character set
-
A function whose domain is a subset of the
integers and whose range is a character repertoire. That is, for some
set of integers (usually of the form {0, 1, 2, ..., N} ), a coded
character set and an integer in that set determine a
character. Conversely, a character and a coded character set determine
the character's code position (or, in rare cases, a few code
positions).
- conforming HTML user agent
-
A user agent that conforms to this
specification in its processing of the Internet Media Type
`text/html'.
- data character
-
Characters other than markup, which make up the
content of elements.
- document character set
-
a coded character set whose range
includes all characters used in a document. Every SGML document has
exactly one document character set. Numeric character references are
resolved via the document character set.
- DTD
-
document type definition. Rules that apply SGML to the
markup of documents of a particular type, including a set of element
and entity declarations. [SGML]
- element
-
A component of the hierarchical structure defined by a
document type definition; it is identified in a document instance by
descriptive markup, usually a start-tag and end-tag. [SGML]
- end-tag
-
Descriptive markup that identifies the end of an
element. [SGML]
- entity
-
data with an associated notation or interpretation; for
example, a sequence of octets associated with an Internet Media
Type. [SGML]
- fragment identifier
-
the portion of an HREF attribute
value following the `#' character which modifies the presentation
of the destination of a hyperlink.
- form data set
-
a sequence of name/value pairs; the names are
given by an HTML document and the values are given by a user.
- HTML document
-
An SGML document conforming to this document type
definition.
- hyperlink
-
a relationship between two anchors, called the head
and the tail. The link goes from the tail to the head. The head
and tail are also known as destination and source, respectively.
- markup
-
Syntactically delimited characters added to the data of a
document to represent its structure. There are four different kinds of
markup: descriptive markup (tags), references, markup declarations,
and processing instructions. [SGML]
- may
-
A document or user interface is conforming whether this
statement applies or not.
- media type
-
an Internet Media Type, as per [IMEDIA].
- message entity
-
a head and body. The head is a collection of
name/value fields, and the body is a sequence of octets. The head
defines the content type and content transfer encoding of the body. [MIME]
- minimally conforming HTML user agent
-
A user agent that conforms
to this specification except for form processing. It may only process
level 1 HTML documents.
- must
-
Documents or user agents in conflict with this statement
are not conforming.
- numeric character reference
-
markup that refers to a character
by its code position in the document character set.
- SGML document
-
A sequence of characters organized physically as a
set of entities and logically into a hierarchy of elements. An SGML
document consists of data characters and markup; the markup describes
the structure of the information and an instance of that
structure. [SGML]
- shall
-
If a document or user agent conflicts with this statement,
it does not conform to this specification.
- should
-
If a document or user agent conflicts with this
statement, undesirable results may occur in practice even though it
conforms to this specification.
- start-tag
-
Descriptive markup that identifies the start of an
element and specifies its generic identifier and attributes. [SGML]
- syntax-reference character set
-
A coded character set whose range
includes all characters used for markup; e.g. name characters and
delimiter characters.
- tag
-
Markup that delimits an element. A tag includes a name which
refers to an element declaration in the DTD, and may include
attributes. [SGML]
- text entity
-
A finite sequence of characters. A text entity
typically takes the form of a sequence of octets with some associated
character encoding scheme, transmitted over the network or stored in a
file. [SGML]
- typical
-
Typical processing is described for many elements. This
is not a mandatory part of the specification but is given as guidance
for designers and to help explain the uses for which the elements were
intended.
- URI
-
A Uniform Resource Identifier is a formatted string that
serves as an identifier for a resource, typically on the Internet. URIs
are used in HTML to identify the anchors of hyperlinks. URIs in
common practice include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)[URL]
and Relative URLs [RELURL].
- user agent
-
A component of a distributed system that presents
an interface and processes requests on behalf of a user; for example,
a www browser or a mail user agent.
- WWW
-
The World-Wide Web is a hypertext-based, distributed
information system created by researchers at CERN in
Switzerland. http://www.w3.org/
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