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This page is intended for advanced users, such as developers who are creating XML documents or building Semantic Web sites, who want to code their own simple or extended links, or RDF metadata. For all other purposes, the HTML hypertext links, which show the proper usage of URI References, should be used instead.
In RDF or XML documents, refer to the abstract concept of RDF Site Summary using this URI reference:
http://Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary
or, declare the &at; entity as shown below and use:
&at;RDFSiteSummary
Note that a URI Reference is case-sensitive, and that www. is omitted since it is not intended to be a web-accessible resource.
Use the following URL to refer to the web page that defines this term:
http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary
The Acronym Vocabulary namespace URI needs to be declared for use with element tag names and attribute values. The beginning of an HTML document should look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html [
<!ENTITY at "http://Acronyms.net/terms/">
<!ENTITY av "http://Acronyms.net/vocabulary/">
]>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:av="&av;">
<head>
<style type="text/css">
.hide { display: none }
</style>
...
This only needs to be done once per document file.
XLink Simple Link
<link xlink:href="http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary/" xlink:title="RDF Site Summary"
xlink:type="simple"
xlink:href="http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary/"
xlink:arcrole="&av;definedAt"
xlink:role="&av;definition"
xlink:title="RDF Site Summary"
xlink:show="new"
xlink:actuate="onRequest"
>
<abbr
xlink:type="simple"
xlink:href="&at;RDF-Site-Summary"
xlink:arcrole="&av;standsFor"
xlink:role="&av;term"
xlink:title="RSS - RDF Site Summary"
xlink:show="new"
xlink:actuate="onRequest"
>RSS</abbr>
</link>
XLink Extended Link
<link xlink:type="extended" xlink:href="http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary/" xlink:title="RDF Site Summary">
<abbr xlink:type="resource" xlink:label="acronym">RSS</abbr>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="resource" xlink:label="verbal" xlink:title="pronunciation">r s s</span>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="resource" xlink:label="expand" xlink:title="expansion">RDF Site Summary</span>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="locator" xlink:label="term" xlink:role="&av;term" xlink:href="&at;RDF-Site-Summary" xlink:title="RDF Site Summary"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="locator" xlink:label="definition" xlink:role="&av;definition" xlink:href="http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary/" xlink:title="RDF Site Summary"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="locator" xlink:label="finder" xlink:role="&av;reference" xlink:href="http://www.Acronyms.net/reference/r/RSS#RDF-Site-Summary" xlink:title="RSS - RDF Site Summary"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="acronym" xlink:arcrole="&av;pronounceAs" xlink:to="verbal" xlink:actuate="onLoad"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="acronym" xlink:arcrole="&av;expandsTo" xlink:to="expand"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="acronym" xlink:arcrole="&av;standsFor" xlink:to="term"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="term" xlink:arcrole="&av;definedAt" xlink:to="definition" xlink:show="new" xlink:actuate="onRequest"/>
<span class="hide" xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="acronym" xlink:arcrole="&av;foundAt" xlink:to="finder" xlink:show="new" xlink:actuate="onRequest"/>
</link>
RDF metadata
<rdf:Description rdf:about="...">
<av:standsFor rdf:resource="&at;RDFSiteSummary"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="...">
<av:standsFor>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="&at;RDFSiteSummary">
<av:definedBy rdf:resource="http://www.Acronyms.net/terms/r/RDF-Site-Summary/"/>
</rdf:Description>
</av:standsFor>
</rdf:Description>
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