See Resource Definition Framework.
A format for syndication and descriptive meta data. An RSS summary describes a “channel” consisting of items and their URLs.
RDF/XML is an XML syntax for expressing RDF statements about resources.
A field that is associated with another, such that if the properties in one are changed, those in the other field are updated to match.
A group that is associated with another, such that if the properties in one are changed, those in the other group are updated to match.
An InfoPath form control bound to a data source field that can repeat.
An InfoPath form control bound to a data source group that can occur more than once.
An InfoPath form control that contains other controls and that repeats as needed.
An InfoPath form control that contains other controls in a tabular layout where rows repeat as required.
Resource Definition Framework [RDF]
A general-purpose language for representing information in the Web, intended for describing and exchanging meta data about online resources.
A design mode feature in InfoPath that allows you to add or remove files from a form template.
Internet RFC 3066Tags for the Identification of Language specifies the syntax for the two-letter (lowercase) code taken from ISO 639, or a three-letter code if there is no two-letter code, followed optionally by a two-letter (uppercase) country code taken from ISO 3166.
See RDF Site Summary.
A simple programming language designed to perform special or limited tasks.
secondary data source (external data source)
An XML data file, database, or Web service that is bound to a control on an InfoPath form.
A control on an InfoPath form that contains other controls.
Simple Object Access Protocol [SOAP]
SOAP Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol intended for exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment.
See Simple Object Access Protocol.
See Structured Query Language.
Structured Query Language (SQL)
A syntax for creating queries on databases.