XPointer

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XPointer is a W3C specification that extends XPath to allow precise addressing and linking to specific parts or fragments within XML documents.

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C specification
XML addressing language
abbreviation XPointer NERFINISHED
allows multiple fragment references in a single expression
namespace-aware fragment addressing
category Web standard
XML specification
conformsTo URI fragment identifier model
designedFor XML documents
developedFor web-based document linking
documentType technical specification
domain markup languages
web technologies
enables addressing of non-contiguous XML content ranges
context-sensitive XML fragment identification
extends XPath NERFINISHED
fullName XML Pointer Language NERFINISHED
granularity sub-resource addressing in XML
hasComponent XPointer Framework NERFINISHED
element() scheme
xmlns() scheme
xpointer() scheme
isPartOf XML family of technologies NERFINISHED
operatesOn XML document tree structure
primaryPurpose linking to specific fragments within XML documents
precise addressing of parts of XML documents
relatedTo XLink NERFINISHED
XML NERFINISHED
XPath NERFINISHED
standardizedBy W3C NERFINISHED
World Wide Web Consortium NERFINISHED
status W3C Recommendation NERFINISHED
supports addressing of attributes in XML
addressing of elements in XML
addressing of points in XML content
addressing of ranges in XML content
fragment identifiers for XML resources
syntaxBasedOn XPath expressions
target XML attributes
XML elements
XML text nodes
useCase fine-grained hyperlinking in XML
linking into XML-based document formats
referencing specific XML fragments on the Web
usedWith XLink hyperlinks NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

XPath usedWith XPointer
ISO/IEC 10744 influenced XPointer
XLink relatedTo XPointer