XLink

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Definition

The XML Linking Language (XLink) allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources.

XLink provides a framework for creating both basic unidirectional links and more complex linking structures. It allows XML documents to:

  • Assert linking relationships among more than two resources
  • Associate metadata with a link
  • Express links that reside in a location separate from the linked resources

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