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Professional InfoPath 2003 [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

Ian Williams, Pierre Greborio

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task pane

A secondary pane in a Microsoft Office application. In InfoPath, a custom task pane is an HTML file providing form-specific commands and content.




text field

An InfoPath form control containing text or rich text. The editing component is xField.




UDDI

See Universal Description Discovery and Integration.




Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)

A compact string of characters for identifying an abstract or physical resource. A URI is the superset of URLs and URNs.




Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

The text representation of a resource available over an Internet protocol such as HTTP. An absolute URL contains the full address, including the protocol, the domain, the path, and the filename. In a relative URL, the domain and some or all of the path is omitted.




Uniform Resource Name (URN)

Names intended to serve as persistent, location-independent resource identifiers.




Universal Description Discovery and Integration [UDDI]

A specification for registering and discovering Web services.




URI

See Uniform Resource Identifier.




URL

See Uniform Resource Locator.




URN

See Uniform Resource Name.




VBScript

See Visual Basic Scripting Edition.




view

InfoPath forms may contain multiple views of the form data. Each view is generated from the form data by an XSLT transform.




Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript)

An interpreted, object-based scripting language that is a subset of Microsoft Visual Basic.




Web Service Description Language [WSDL]

An XML language for describing Web services.




WSDL

See Web Service Description Language.




WSX

See XML Schema.




W3C Schema Datatype

Properties defined in an XML schema that specify the kinds of data that elements and attributes can contain.




W3C-DTF

A proposal for dates and times encoded with a profile based on ISO 8601. Equivalent to xsd:dateTime in XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes.




XHTML

See Extensible Hypertext Markup Language.




XML

See Extensible Markup Language.




XML list

A list in an Excel 2003 spreadsheet where a column is related to a repeating element in an XML schema.




XML map

Abstract object created each time a schema is added to an Excel 2003 workbook. The map relates between schema objects and spreadsheet locations. A workbook can support multiple maps, which have distinct names.




XML Path Language (XPath)

An expression language used by XSLT to access or refer to parts of an XML document. For example, /book/chapter[5]/section[2] selects the second section of the fifth chapter of a book.




XML schema

Note the lower-case “s” in schema. A description of the order, cardinality, and relationship of elements and attributes in a class of XML documents.




XML Schema (WSX)

The W3C XML Schema definition language for describing the structure and constraining the contents of XML 1.0 documents. InfoPath form files are usually based on a single schema, though multiple schemas are supported. Additional schemas for secondary data sources are also required. The file extension is .xsd.




XML Signature

XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere.




XML template

The XML InfoPath file that contains any default data that is displayed in a view when a new form is created by a user.




XPath

See XML Path Language.




XSF

See form definition file.




XSLT

See Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation.




XSN

See form template.




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