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From XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes (2001-05-02) | Glossary for this source

All occurrences of #x9 (tab), #xA (line feed) and #xD (carriage return) are replaced with #x20 (space)
replace

From XML Linking Language (XLink) (2001-06-27) | Glossary for this source

An application traversing to the ending resource should load the resource in the same window, frame, pane, or other relevant presentation context in which the starting resource was loaded. This is similar to the effect achieved by the following HTML fragment:<A HREF="http://www.example.org" target="_self">...</A>
replaced element

From Glossary of Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 CSS2 Specification (1998-05-12) | Glossary for this source

An element for which the CSS formatter knows only the intrinsic dimensions. In HTML, IMG, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT, and OBJECT elements can be examples of replaced elements. For example, the content of the IMG element is often replaced by the image that the "src" attribute designates. CSS does not define how the intrinsic dimensions are found.
replacement text

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

For an internal entity, the replacement text is the content of the entity, after replacement of character references and parameter-entity references.
For an external entity, the replacement text is the content of the entity, after stripping the text declaration (leaving any surrounding white space) if there is one but without any replacement of character references or parameter-entity references.
replacement text

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

The replacement text is the content of the entity, after replacement of character references and parameter-entity references.

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