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:'''''U'''niform'' '''''R'''esource'' '''''I'''dentifier'': a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Identifier URIs on Wikipedia]


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:'''''U'''niform'' '''''R'''esource'' '''''L'''ocator''
:#in popular usage, it is a widespread synonym for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)—many popular and technical texts will use the term "URL" when referring to URI;
:#in strict technical usage, it is a subset of URI specific to identifiers who are primarily locators.
:See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Url URLs on Wikipedia]
 


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Revision as of 21:58, 9 December 2006

Microformats Glossary

If you have a term you wish to see defined, please feel free to add it to the list, in alphabetical order (apart from the first entry).

microformat
See http://microformats.org/about/.
@
in the context of, say, @rel, this is shorthand for attribute, so "the @rel" should be read as "the rel attribute"
attribute
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autodiscovery
see discovery
class
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compound microformat
See compound-microformat
design pattern
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discovery
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DRY
See DRY
elemental microformat
See elemental-microformat
HTML
HyperText mark-up Language (see also XHTML)
mark-up
n. the (X)HTML codes and related classes which, when wrapped around data, turn it into a web page.
mark up
v. to apply mark-up.
microformateer
A person involved with microformats.
parser
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process
The recommended procedure for proposing a new microformat. See process
property
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rel
a property which signifies the relationship of one page to another, linked, page.
rev
as rel, but applying in the reverse direction.
tag
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uF
Shorthand for microformat, especially used in e-mail and on IRC. Plural: uFs.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier: a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource. See URIs on Wikipedia
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
  1. in popular usage, it is a widespread synonym for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)—many popular and technical texts will use the term "URL" when referring to URI;
  2. in strict technical usage, it is a subset of URI specific to identifiers who are primarily locators.
See URLs on Wikipedia


(X)HTML
A generic term, meaning "HTML or XHTML"
XHTML
HTML reformulated in XML. (See http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/ for more information.)