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- ECMAScript_for_XML abstract "ECMAScript for XML (E4X) is a programming language extension that adds native XML support to ECMAScript (which includes ActionScript, JavaScript, and JScript). The goal is to provide an alternative to DOM interfaces that uses a simpler syntax for accessing XML documents. It also offers a new way of making XML visible. Before the release of E4X, XML was always accessed at an object level. E4X instead treats XML as a primitive (like characters, integers, and booleans). This implies faster access, better support, and acceptance as a building block (data structure) of a program.E4X is standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-357 standard. The first edition was published in June 2004, the second edition in December 2005.".
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- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink JSchneider_XML.html.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink Ecma-357.htm.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink 1762.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink baseball.html.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink introducing-e4x.html.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink E4X.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink Processing_XML_with_E4X.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageExternalLink e4x.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageID "2064230".
- ECMAScript_for_XML wikiPageRevisionID "573288457".
- ECMAScript_for_XML hasPhotoCollection ECMAScript_for_XML.
- ECMAScript_for_XML subject Category:Ecma_standards.
- ECMAScript_for_XML subject Category:XML.
- ECMAScript_for_XML type Abstraction100002137.
- ECMAScript_for_XML type EcmaStandards.
- ECMAScript_for_XML type Measure100033615.
- ECMAScript_for_XML type Standard107260623.
- ECMAScript_for_XML type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- ECMAScript_for_XML comment "ECMAScript for XML (E4X) is a programming language extension that adds native XML support to ECMAScript (which includes ActionScript, JavaScript, and JScript). The goal is to provide an alternative to DOM interfaces that uses a simpler syntax for accessing XML documents. It also offers a new way of making XML visible. Before the release of E4X, XML was always accessed at an object level. E4X instead treats XML as a primitive (like characters, integers, and booleans).".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "E4X".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "E4X".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "ECMAScript for XML".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "ECMAScript for XML".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "ECMAScript for XML".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "ECMAScript pour XML".
- ECMAScript_for_XML label "ECMAScript для XML".
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- ECMAScript_for_XML sameAs ECMAScript_for_XML.
- ECMAScript_for_XML sameAs E4X.
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- ECMAScript_for_XML sameAs Q1274178.
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- ECMAScript_for_XML sameAs ECMAScript_for_XML.
- ECMAScript_for_XML wasDerivedFrom ECMAScript_for_XML?oldid=573288457.
- ECMAScript_for_XML isPrimaryTopicOf ECMAScript_for_XML.