what is XLink and XPointer ?
Answer / Avinash Kumar Mishra
XLink (XML Linking Language) is a W3C recommendation for linking XML resources. It provides a method to create arbitrary relationships between parts of different documents, making it possible to define hyperlinks within XML documents. On the other hand, XPointer (XML Pointer Language) defines a set of functions that can be used with XLink to identify specific parts of an XML document.n
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