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The three-character ISO 3166 country code for DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
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Document Object Model. A tree of objects with interfaces for traversing the tree and writing an XML version of it, as defined by the W3C specification.
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low caste cleaner
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Jensens Internet Dictionary (See HTML)
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The DOM (Document Object Model) is an API that represents and interacts with any HTML or XML document. The DOM is a document model loaded in the browser and representing the document as a node tree, w [..]
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An abbreviation of digital object management. See: digital asset management.
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Acronym for Document Object Model, the specification for how objects in a Web page including text, graphic images, headers and layout instructions, various type of links, and other markup instructions, are represented. The DOM defines what attributes are associated with each object, and how the objects and attributes can be manipulated. Dynamic HTM [..]
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Stands for Document Object Model. It’s a language-indpendent, cross-platform convention for representing objects in XML, XHTML, and HTML documents. Rules for interacting with and programming the DOM a [..]
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Short for drawn over mandrel. Steel industry term for solid drawn tube.
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An abbreviation for Document Object Model, DOM is a cross-platform and language-independent convention for representing and interacting with objects in HTML, XHTML and XML documents.
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Within a computer, information is often organized as a set of "objects." When transmitted, it is sent as a "document." The DOM is a W3C specification that gives a common way for pr [..]
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DOM (Document Object Model) processing reads an entire XML (extensible Markup Language) file into RAM (Random Access Memory) and converts it to a tree. It is part of Oracle’s JAXP (Java Api for XML Pr [..]
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DOM (Document Object Model) is a standard, platform-independent interface that allows programmers to dynamically access HTML and XML to control the content and structure of documents. DOM connects pro [..]
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The Document Object Model (DOM) is a platform- and language-independent interface for managing HTML and XML documents. The DOM specifies how a document can be accessed and manipulated.
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A title applied in the Middle Ages to the Pope, and at a somewhat later period to other Church dignitaries. It is now restricted to priests and choir monks among the Benedictines, and some few other m [..]
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A programming interface that allows HTML pages and XML documents to be created and modified as if they were program objects. DOM makes the elements of these documents available to a program as data st [..]
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A low-caste community of musicians.
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A psychedelic phenyl isopropylamine derivative, commonly called DOM, whose mood-altering effects and mechanism of action may be similar to those of LSD.
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See DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER (DOM).
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DOM (Document Object Model) is the standard in-memory XML representation. DOM proves flexible in that you can access any document bits whenever you want, but it can be memory hungry, so developers commonly use it to build client applications where memory is not an issue. DOM suffers from being old, language-neutral (so it is a lowest common denomin [..]
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The DOM (Document Object Model) is a way of representing an HTML document. Web browsers make an interface available for querying and modifying the DOM that makes up the HTML page that is displayed in [..]
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The Document Object Model defines a standard way to represent and interact with objects within both HTML & XML documents.
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Stands for Document Object Model. The DOM is a set of rules for how elements on a webpage (text, frames, images, buttons, etc.) interact and are represented.
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  Document Object Model. A specification for representing a web page (and other kinds of structured document) as a tree-like data structure. Can also refer to the data structure itself, as in "th [..]
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Document Object Model
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n. "doom, destiny; judgement, administering justice; (with sweren in) (swear an) oath; judicial decision; case at law; Last Judgement; opinion," s.v. doom sb. OED. KEY: dom@n
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n 35 dom 8 domes 4 doom 21 doomes 2
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(Cupola). Curved or spherical vault (may also be semi-circular with an oval section) mainly found in religious buildings. The cupola rests on a 'drum' with a polygonal or cylindrical externa [..]
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Document Object Model. A DOM is a system that assigns an object name to each piece of a document or Web page. Each object may be manipulated by name, and objects may be deleted, added, or changed. DOM is working its way toward becoming a standard supported by W3C. Unfortunately, Microsoft and Netscape (AOL) support different DOMs. They are leaving [..]
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A dominator (in sadomasochistic sexual practices), especially a male one.
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fr|dôme, fromit|duomo, fromla|domus (ecclesiae)||house of the church, a calque of{{m|grc|
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The three-character ISO 3166 country code for DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
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Short form of Dominic.
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