Document Object Model (Web site development technology)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006005140
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2006005140#concept
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- DOM (Web site development technology)
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: Keith, J. DOM scripting, c2005.
- found: World Wide Web Consortium. Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification, 1998(Provides a standard set of objects for representing HTML and XML documents, a standard model of how these objects can be combined, and a standard interface for accessing and manipulating them)
- found: Webster's new world dictionary of computer terms, 7th ed., c1999:p. 164 (Standard that specifies how Web browsers make the various objects on a page ... available)
- found: Random House Webster's computer & Internet dictionary, 3rd ed., c1999:p. 170 (DOM. Short for D(ocument) O(bject) M(odel))
- found: Wĕbopēdia, July 20, 2006(DOM: Short for Document Object Model, the specification for how objects in a Web page (text, images, headers, links, etc.) are represented. The DOM defines what attributes are associated with each object, and how the objects and attributes can be manipulated)
- found: Wikipedia, July 20, 2006(Document Object Model (DOM) is a description of how an HTML or XML document is represented in a tree structure. DOM provides an object oriented application programming interface that allows parsing HTML or XML into a well defined tree structure and operating on its contents)
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- 2006-07-13: new
- 2006-10-07: revised
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