Good day. Ladies and Gentlemen. I am exploring the specification XLL (XLink).
XLink (XML Linking Language) allows to define links within an XML document; It provides a standard way for specifying relationships between resources, such as documents or elements in those documents; and This can be helpful when working with large and complex data sets, where maintaining connections between different parts becomes crucial. An excerpt from an article of Mr. Hank Simon. > XLink, a language that dramatically extends the capabilities of > linking documents well beyond the abilities of mere HTML internet > pages. > XLink enables bidirectional linking, multiway linking, and > out-of-line linking. Bidirectional linking is simply the idea of > visiting an internet page and returning to the starting point by > clicking on the same link again. Multiway linking is the > implementation of Web rings by using XLink. I was wondering whether XLink could be utilized for forwarded messages and perhaps for other purposes or situations that may require more elaborated solutions such as bidirectional linking. Kind regards, Schimon _______________________________________________ Standards mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
