glossary
Hypertext links in HTML (draft)
GLOSSARY
The GLOSSARY relationship identifies a glossary.
When REL=GLOSSARY, the target document is a glossary. When
REV=GLOSSARY, the current document is a glossary.
If the hypertext link is specified with REL in a LINK element,
an HTML user agent may present an icon in a tool bar.
A glossary may be directly presented as an HTML document which
is organized and presented in a style reminiscent of a
paper-based glossary.
A glossary may also be accessed through an intermediary query
mechanism. For example, the user highlights a word or phrase
and presses the glossary button, thereby accessing the linked
object and passing the highlighted text as an argument. The
server returns the glossary entry relevant to the highlighted
word.[å¼ç¨ï¼ 4.4f. Related Documents -- Hypertext links in HTML (draft) ãã]
HTML 3.0 Draft
- REL=Glossary
- The link references a document providing a glossary of terms that pertain to the current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ LINK -- HTML 3.0 Draft ãã]
HTML 3.2 Reference Specification
- rel=glossary
- The link references a document providing a glossary of terms that are relevant to the current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ The LINK element -- HTML 3.2 Reference Specification ãã]
HTML 4.0 Specification
- Glossary
- Refers to a document providing a glossary of terms that pertain
to the current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ 6.12 Link types -- HTML 4.0 Specification ãã]
HTML 4.01 Specification
- Glossary
- Refers to a document providing a glossary of terms that pertain to the
current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ 6.12 Link types -- HTML 4.01 Specification ãã]
Modularization of XHTML
- Glossary
- Refers to a document providing a glossary of terms that pertain to the current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ LinkTypes -- Modularization of XHTML ãã]
XHTML 2.0 Working Draft
- Glossary
- Refers to a document providing a glossary of terms that pertain to the current document.
[å¼ç¨ï¼ LinkTypes -- XHTML 2.0 Working Draft ãã]