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| 1 | apache | 1.2 | #pattern |
| 2 | <span class=secno>* </span>Common infrastructure | ||
| 3 | #ja | ||
| 4 | apache | 1.3 | <span class=secno>$1 </span>共通基盤 |
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| 6 | apache | 1.5 | #pattern |
| 7 | <span class=secno>* </span>Terminology | ||
| 8 | #ja | ||
| 9 | <span class=secno>$1 </span>用語 | ||
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| 11 | #en | ||
| 12 | apache | 1.6 | This specification refers to both HTML and XML attributes and DOM |
| 13 | attributes, often in the same context. When it is not clear which is being | ||
| 14 | referred to, they are referred to as <dfn id=content0>content | ||
| 15 | attributes</dfn> for HTML and XML attributes, and <dfn | ||
| 16 | id=dom-attributes>DOM attributes</dfn> for those from the DOM. Similarly, | ||
| 17 | the term "properties" is used for both ECMAScript object properties and | ||
| 18 | CSS properties. When these are ambiguous they are qualified as object | ||
| 19 | properties and CSS properties respectively. | ||
| 20 | #ja | ||
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