... editions of HTML for theWorld
Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide. She also wrote the bestselling Perl and
CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the Macintosh and
Windows versions ... insert comments into your document that are
all but invisible tothe visitor.
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Figure 3.12: [code.xml] Neither of these XML instances ... web sites dedicated to
one particular animal. I'll use IDREF to relate theweb sites tothe code of the animal that they focus on.
<resources>
<specialized_website animal_focus="T143">...
... sem:hasActor, to express the sem:Role that the sem:Actor (the
Netherlands) plays in the context of this given event. As there
are two sem:Roles for the Netherlands in the context of the event,
according ... sem:actorType
wordnet:government-1 and that this is of rdf:type sem:ActorType.
To find all possible instantiations of the variables Event, Actor
and ActorType, such that the Actor has the actor ... between the SEM and some other mod-
els.
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Because of our need for minimal commitment we use the SKOS
vocabulary rather than with OWL to map to other ontologies. The
mappings are included in the...
... The syntax of the file is the same as the one
employed by the HTTP basic authentication scheme.
2. The use of the password and group files must be configured on the
server side. In addition tothe ... used to specify the location of the
password file.
w The AuthDigestGroupFile directive is used to specify the location
of the group file (if any).
The placement of the directives is identical tothe ...
Team-Fly
®
know the user password in the clear. It is sufficient for the server to know
the A1 hash value (i.e., the hash value of the username, the realm string,
and the user password).
In the following...
... other characters—what others think of
characters and what others’ actions are toward them; and (3) from the characters
themselves—what they think, what they say, and what they do. Expect the ... They want to have willpower to stop eating cookies.
Middle
Events/attempts to reach the goal:
1. They put the cookies in a box.
2. They tie the box with string.
3. They put the box up ... through the eyes and
thoughts of the narrator, and only the narrator. Therefore, the reader cannot learn
what other characters are doing or saying if they are not in sight of the narrator.
Because...
... over the Investor Info button. The prospective
view window at the bottom shows the URL of the Investor Info page.
Much research, analysis, and testing has been invested in the design of these ... hypertextual web sites, it is easy for them to
get lost. It's as if they are thrown into a forest and are bouncing from tree to tree, trying to understand the
lay of the land. They simply ... Each web site is like a public building, available for tourists and regulars alike to
breeze through at their leisure. The job of the architect is to set up the framework for the site to make...
... on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics of the site. This book is
about the framework that holds the two together. With this book, you learn how to design web ... don't go to any of these places because they are
web sites. You go to them to do research, keep up with the news, or have fun. For that matter, you won't go
to them if they don't ... 8.7 Web- Based Prototypes
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We'd Like to Hear from You
We have tested and verified all of the information in this book to the...
...
searching.
Other users do not know what they're looking for. They come tothe site with a vague idea of the information
they need. They may not know the right labels to describe what they want ...
Marketing
The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site. They must
understand what will bring the right people totheweb site and what will bring them back ... added tothe toolbox. No mortal webmaster could keep up with the rising
expectations and the increasing complexity of the environment.
Increasingly, webmasters and their employers began to realize...
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Figure 4.1. In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button. The prospective
view window at the bottom shows the URL of the Investor ... important to consider the environment the system will exist in. On
the Web, people use web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer to move
around and view web sites. These ... familiar way to organize information, they are usually a good place
to start the information architecture process. The top-down approach allows you to quickly get a handle on
the scope of theweb site...
... 5
2
It is often best to place the navigation bar towards the top and/or bottom of the page, rather than at the
side.
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Placement at the top provides immediate access tothe navigation system ... version of the
bar to another and that, since people read from left to right, Main Page should be tothe left of the other
options. Both these factors enhance the context within the hierarchy. ...
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4.6.4 The Guided Tour
A guided tour serves as a nice tool for introducing new users tothe major content areas of a web site. It can
be...
... heading on the main page, while the other omits the GPSC. One uses a colon, the
other a dash to separate the generic label from the publication's title. One uses italics, while the other
encloses ... individually, but taken together they convey a sense of
fun and invite the user to explore them further.
Each of the five holes links to a section of the site:
Iconic Label Position Leads To
sky and ... allowing users to access other
content indexed under the same keyword.
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Figure 5.8. The value of a thesaurus is in the relationships...
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• All these tags in a Web page just tell the machines how to display the
page; they do not tell the machines what they mean.
• ... AM
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a weight tothe page; the more often the word appears on the page, the more relevant
this page is.
The next step is to remember ... environment. The purpose is to let the reader understand precisely
what Semantic Web is and what value can be added by extending the current Web
to the Semantic Web.
Up tothe time of this writing, the...
... self-knowledge.
The order in which these topics are covered has been deliber-
ately chosen so as to enable the reader to build upon the
understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to
grips with the ... this.
Secondly, if they mean to abandon reasoned argument alto-
gether, even in defence of their own position, then I have
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Introduction
What is the philosophy of mind? One might be tempted to answer
that ... these
physical states. That is to say, suppose it is not the case that
there is one of these physical states, say P
i
, such that if either
one of the states M and P
i
had not existed, the other...