Linda’s DHTML and OWL entries (everything is alphabetized together):
CSS
SN: An acronym for cascading style sheet. CSS is a Web-based
language used to define the formatting style of a Web page.
BT: mark-up languages
RT: DHTML
DHTML
SN: A collection of tools, such as HTML, style sheets, and scripts,
used to create dynamic, interactive web pages
UF: dynamic HTML
dynamic hypertext markup language
BT: markup languages
RT: HTML
JavaScript
CSS
DOM
DOM
SN: An acronym for document object model, which is a language-
independent and platform-independent standard object model that
describes how objects should appear on a Web page.
UF: document object model
BT: mark-up languages
RT: W3C Document Object Model
RT: DHTML
dynamic HTML
USE: DHTML
dynamic hypertext markup language
Use: DHTML
HTML
SN: An acronym for hypertext markup language, which is a Web-based
language that describes the structure of a Web document, but not
its style or presentation.
UF: hypertext markup language
BT: mark-up languages
RT: HTML editors
RT: DHTML
JavaScript [use Megan’s entry]
SN: A scripting language invented by Netscape Communications
in 1995 for the purpose of creating client applications.
BT: scripting languages
RT: DHTML
mark-up languages
SN: Computer languages that use tags within text files for
indicating the structure or layout of a Web page. The mark-up
language is used and interpreted by Web browsers.
UF: markup languages
NT: CSS
DOM
DHTML
HTML
OWL
XHTML
XML
wikitext
OWL
SN: A W3C standard mark-up language, based on XML and RDF, that
adds meaning to web content so that it can be processed by
computers.
UF: Web Ontology Language
BT: mark-up language
RT: RDF
RT: XML
RDF
SN: An acronym for resource description framework, which is a
standard from the W3C for creating metadata structures that
define data on the Web. The purpose of this framework is to
develop the Semantic Web.
UF: resource description framework
BT: metadata encoding
RT: OWL
XML
SN: A standard used for creating and defining a mark-up language. It
enables one to identify information in a more flexible and
adaptable manner.
UF: extensible markup language
BT: mark-up languages
RT: W3C XML Standards
RT: OWL
NT: XML Schemes
XSL
XSL-FO
Xpath