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Hypertext functionalities with XML
2000
Markup Languages: Theory and Practice
Hypertext functionalities represent part of the distilled wisdom of the hypermedia community. Given the peculiar nature of the World Wide Web, it is very difficult to successfully propose functionalities that can become widely accepted. Yet,standards such as XLink may provide the needed basic tools to implement most of them. In this paper we briefly discuss the issues brought forth by the hypertext functionalities and introduce XMLC. XMLC is our prototype of an XML browser that, given its
doi:10.1162/109966200750428713
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