podobné slovo | definícia |
inextensible (encz) | inextensible,neroztažitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
nonextensible (encz) | nonextensible,nerozšiřitelný |
extensible hypertext markup language (czen) | EXtensible HyperText Markup Language,XHTML[zkr.] [it.] hypertextový
značkovací jazyk, aplikace XML, náhrada za HTML, podobnost s HTML
4.01 mamm |
extensible markup language (czen) | eXtensible Markup Language,XML[zkr.] [it.] hypertextový značkovací jazyk
odvozený z SGML mamm |
Extensible (gcide) | Extensible \Ex*ten"si*ble\, a. [Cf. F. extensible. See
Extend.]
Capable of being extended, whether in length or breadth;
susceptible of enlargement; extensible; extendible; -- the
opposite of contractible or compressible. "An extensible
membrane" --Holder.
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Extensibleness (gcide) | Extensibleness \Ex*ten"si*ble*ness\, n.
Extensibility.
[1913 Webster] |
Inextensible (gcide) | Inextensible \In`ex*ten"si*ble\, a.
Not capable of being extended; not elastic; as, inextensible
fibers.
[1913 Webster] |
inextensible (wn) | inextensible
adj 1: not extensile [syn: nonextensile, inextensible,
nonprotractile] [ant: extensible, extensile] |
a language with an extensible compiler (foldoc) | A Language with an Extensible Compiler
ALEC
(ALEC) A language Implemented using RCC on an
ICL 1906A.
["ALEC - A User Extensible Scientific Programming Language",
R.B.E. Napper et al, Computer J 19(1):25-31].
(1995-04-19)
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extensible database (foldoc) | extensible database
A DBMS that allows access to data from remote
sources as if the remote data were part of the database.
[Example?]
(1997-11-20)
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extensible firmware interface (foldoc) | Extensible Firmware Interface
EFI
(EFI) A specification originating from {Intel
Corporation}, defining the interface between an {operating
system} and platform firmware, and aiming to reduce OS
dependence on details of the firmware implementation.
EFI Home (http://intel.com/technology/efi/).
(2004-10-23)
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extensible hypertext markup language (foldoc) | Extensible HyperText Markup Language
XHTML
(XHTML) A reformulation
of HTML 4.01 in XML. Being XML means that XHTML can be
viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools. At the
same time, it operates as well as or better than HTML 4 in
existing HTML 4 conforming user agents.
The most important change is that all elements must be
terminated, either with a closing tag or using the
shorthand. So, instead of
you would write
The space before the "/" is required by some older browsers.
Other differences are that tag and attribute names should be
lower case and all attributes should be quoted.
XHTML Home (http://w3.org/TR/xhtml1/).
{Quick Summary
(http://technorealm.co.uk/design/html-to-xhtml-conversions.html)}
(2006-01-19)
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extensible markup language (foldoc) | Extensible Markup Language
XML
(XML) An initiative from the W3C defining
an "extremely simple" dialect of SGML suitable for use on
the web.
(http://w3.org/XML/).
[Relationship to the XSL forthcoming subset of DSSSL?]
(1997-11-20)
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extensible shell (foldoc) | Extensible Shell
(es) A Unix shell written by Byron
Rakitzis and Paul Haahr ,
derived from rc. Es has real functions, closures,
exceptions and lets you redefine most internal shell
operations.
Version: 0.84.
(ftp://ftp.sys.utoronto.ca/pub/es/).
["Es - A Shell with Higher Order Functions", P. Haahr et al,
Proc Winter 1993 Usenix Technical Conference].
(1993-04-30)
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extensible stylesheet language (foldoc) | Extensible Stylesheet Language
XSL
(XSL) A standard developed by the {World
Wide Web Consortium} defining a language for transforming and
formatting XML (eXtensible Markup Language) documents.
An XSL stylesheet is written in XML and consists of
instructions for tree transformation and formatting. The tree
transformations describe how each XML tag relates to other
data and the formatting instructions describe how to output
the various types of data.
(http://w3.org/Style/XSL/).
See also Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations.
(2005-09-30)
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extensible stylesheet language transformations (foldoc) | Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations
XSLT
(XSLT) A W3C standard for transforming
XML documents into other XML documents or other formats.
This was conceived as part of XSL but has been found to have
wider applications.
(http://w3.org/TR/xslt).
(2001-10-04)
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extensible vax editor (foldoc) | Extensible VAX Editor
EVE
(EVE) A DEC product implemented using DEC's
Text Processing Utility (TPU).
[Details?]
(2000-05-08)
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network extensible window system (foldoc) | Network extensible Window System
(NeWS) An elegant PostScript-based windowing environment,
invented by James Gosling, the author of GOSMACS.
NeWS would almost certainly have won the standards war with
the X Window System if it hadn't been proprietary to {Sun
Microsystems}. There is a lesson here that too many software
vendors haven't yet heeded. Communication is based on
PostScript and server functions can be extended.
See also HyperNeWS, OpenWindows.
(1994-12-12)
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rapidly extensible language, english (foldoc) | Rapidly Extensible Language, English
REL English
(REL English) A formal language based on English.
["Practical Natural Language Processing: The REL System as
Prototype", Adv in Computers 13, Academic Press 1975].
(1997-04-09)
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self-extensible language (foldoc) | Self-Extensible Language
["SEL - A Self-Extensible Programming Language", G. Molnar,
Computer J 14(3):238-242 (Aug 1971)].
(1994-12-15)
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