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Summary Of: XLink

0 remains the current version of XLink where it received... XLink defines a set of attributes that may be added to elements of other XML namespaces... XLink provides two kinds of hyperlinking for use in XML documents... The XLink specification supports not only simple links but also... XLink also supports richer information about link types and the roles for each resource that an... 2 proposes using XLink extended links as well... has used XLink simple and extended links since the XBRL 2... XBRL is probably the most extensive use of XLink in production systems...

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