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XLink - XML Linking Language
Use XLink or the XML Linking Language to specify links to documents, images, and more in your XML. XLink allows you to define how the links will be used and viewed as well as where they go.
Introduction to XLink
Using XLink, you can create more flexible links, anchors and more, than you can with HTML. The XML Linking Language is the solution for XML documents.
XLink Specification
Learn about XLink and how to use it correctly with the official W3C specification.
How to Use XLink with XML
Go through some basic XLink constructs to understand how to use this powerful language.
What is XLink?
Learn more than just how to use XLink, this document includes reasons why we need a linking language of this sort.
XLink Examples
The neat thing about these examples is that it is offered in two formats: one for people with XLink capable browsers, and one for those without that functionality.
XLink Reference
A good overview of the parts of XLink.
XML Linking and Addressing Languages
This document covers all the different XML linking languages, including XLink, XPath, and XPointer.
XML Linking Language (XLink)
Linking specification for XML.
What is XLink?
A tutorial that explains the function and syntax of XLink. Part one of a two part series that identifies XLink and explains how to use it to create hyperlinks in XML. Article includes sample code and definitions.
How to Write Simple XLink
A tutorial that explains the function and syntax of XLink. Part two of a two part series that identifies XLink and explains how to use it to create hyperlinks in XML. Article includes sample code and definitions.
What is the Difference Between XLink and XPointer?
A comparison of XLink and XPointer. The article explains the difference between the two XML languages and provides sample code of both.
