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atomic value

From XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model (XDM) (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

An atomic value is a value in the value space of an atomic type and is labeled with the name of that atomic type.
atomic value

From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

An atomic value is a value in the value space of an atomic type, as defined in .
atomic value

From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

An atomic value is a value in the value space of an atomic type, as defined in .
attribute value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

the content of the AttValue (the text between the ' or " delimiters) as the attribute value.
attribute value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

the content of the AttValue (the text between the ' or " delimiters) as the attribute value.
attribute value template

From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

In an attribute that is designated as an attribute value template, such as an attribute of a literal result element, an expression can be used by surrounding the expression with curly brackets ({})
data-valued property

From OWL Web Ontology Language Guide (2004-02-10) | Glossary for this source

alternative term for DataType Property
defining the type of attribute values

From Modularization of XHTML (2001-04-10) | Glossary for this source

When a module defines the type of an attribute value, it does so by listing the type in parentheses after the attribute name.
effective boolean value

From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

The effective boolean value of a value is defined as the result of applying the fn:boolean function to the value, as defined in .
effective boolean value

From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

The effective boolean value of a value is defined as the result of applying the fn:boolean function to the value, as defined in .
effective value

From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

The result of evaluating an attribute value template is referred to as the effective value of the attribute.
error values

From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

In addition to its identifying QName, a dynamic error may also carry a descriptive string and one or more additional values called error values.
error values

From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

In addition to its identifying QName, a dynamic error may also carry a descriptive string and one or more additional values called error values.
individual-valued property

From OWL Web Ontology Language Guide (2004-02-10) | Glossary for this source

alternative term for Object Property
literal entity value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

For an external entity, the literal entity value is the exact text contained in the entity.
For an internal entity, the literal entity value is the quoted string actually present in the entity declaration, corresponding to the non-terminal EntityValue.
literal entity value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

The literal entity value is the quoted string actually present in the entity declaration, corresponding to the non-terminal EntityValue.
occurs as attribute value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

as a Name, not a reference, appearing either as the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITY, or as one of the space-separated tokens in the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITIES.
occurs as attribute value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source

as a Name, not a reference, appearing either as the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITY, or as one of the space-separated tokens in the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITIES.
properties, values, and defaults

From User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (2002-12-17) | Glossary for this source

A user agent renders a document by applying formatting algorithms and style information to the document's elements. Formatting depends on a number of factors, including where the document is rendered: on screen, on paper, through loudspeakers, on a braille display, or on a mobile device. Style information (e.g., fonts, colors, and synthesized speech prosody) may come from the elements themselves (e.g., certain font and phrase elements in HTML), from style sheets, or from user agent settings. For the purposes of these guidelines, each formatting or style option is governed by a property and each property may take one value from a set of legal values. Generally in this document, the term "property" has the meaning defined in CSS 2 ([CSS2], section 3). A reference to "styles" in this document means a set of style-related properties. The value given to a property by a user agent at installation is called the property's default value.
reference in attribute value

From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source

as a reference within either the value of an attribute in a start-tag, or a default value in an attribute declaration; corresponds to the nonterminal AttValue.

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