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<?xpointer> |
Longname: | xpointer | ![]() |
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Released: | 7.77a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Created: | 7.77a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also: | <?xpath> tdpref XPath in Arbortext APP XML in Arbortext APP |
Summary |
This keyword is used to call XPointer expressions in 3B2. |
Example extract |
An XPointer expression is called using the syntax below, where 'expression' is a valid XPointer expression:
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Syntax
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xpointer_expression:b
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xpointer_expression:b |
A valid XPointer expression. |
This keyword is used to call XPointer statements in 3B2. XPointer is the XML Linking Language (XLink). It allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources. |
The xpointer processing instruction is similar in syntax to the xpath keyword. The only difference is that it evaluates an XPointer statement instead of an XPath statement. |
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For more information on XPointer see the W3C website www.w3.org. |
Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)