- context node
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From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
If the context item is a node (as distinct from an atomic value such as an integer), then it is also referred to as the context node. The context node is not an independent variable, it changes whenever the context item changes. When the context item is an atomic value, there is no context node.
- context node
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From XML Path Language (XPath) (1999-11-16) | Glossary for this source
the context node
- context node
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
When the context item is a node, it can also be referred to as the context node.
- context node
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From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
When the context item is a node, it can also be referred to as the context node.
- first node rule
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From XForms 1.0 (2003-10-14) | Glossary for this source
When a UI Single-Node
Binding attribute selects a node-set of size > 1, the first node
in the node-set is used.
- initial context node
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From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A node that acts as the initial context node for the transformation. This node is accessible within the stylesheet as the initial value of the XPath expressions. (dot) and self::node(), as described in
- instance data node
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From XForms 1.0 (2003-10-14) | Glossary for this source
- node
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From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23) | Glossary for this source
Thing joined by links. In the Web, a node is a Web page, any
resource with a URI.
- node
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A node is an instance of one of the node kinds defined in .
- node
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From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A node is an instance of one of the node kinds defined in .
- node
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From Hypertext Terms (1995-04-15) | Glossary for this source
A unit of information. Also known as a frame (KMS), card
(Hypercard, Notecards). Used with this special meaning in hypertext
circles: do not confuse with "node" meaning "network host". For
user's benefits, we use the term "
document
" as this is the nearest term outside
the hypertext world.
- node
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From Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification (1999-02-22) | Glossary for this source
A representation of a resource or a literal in a graph form; specifically, a vertex in a directed labeled graph.
- node
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From OWL Web Ontology Language Guide (2004-02-10) | Glossary for this source
as in RDF Graphs
- node test
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A node test is a condition that must be true for each node selected by a step.
- node test
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From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A node test is a condition that must be true for each node selected by a step.
- nodes
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From XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model (XDM) (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
There are seven kinds of Nodes in the data model: document, element, attribute, text, namespace, processing instruction, and comment.
- principal node kind
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
Every axis has a principal node kind. If an axis can contain elements, then the principal node kind is element; otherwise, it is the kind of nodes that the axis can contain.
- principal node kind
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From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
Every axis has a principal node kind. If an axis can contain elements, then the principal node kind is element; otherwise, it is the kind of nodes that the axis can contain.
- principal node type
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From XML Path Language (XPath) (1999-11-16) | Glossary for this source
Every axis has a principal node type. If an axis can contain elements, then the principal node type is element; otherwise, it is the type of the nodes that the axis can contain.
- SOAP node
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From SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework (2003-06-24) | Glossary for this source
The embodiment of the processing logic necessary to transmit, receive, process and/or relay a SOAP message, according to the set of conventions defined by this recommendation. A SOAP node is responsible for enforcing the rules that govern the exchange of SOAP messages (see 2. SOAP Processing Model). It accesses the services provided by the underlying protocols through one or more SOAP bindings.