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DTDRelationships Abbreviation Of: document type definition Abbreviation: document type definition
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DTD(via TalkativeTiaD) dtd is similar to dtf (down to f*ck), but instead of f*ck, dtd means "down to die".
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DTDDTD stands for 'Down The Drain' and is the antonym of FTW.
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DTDDown Team is Down. This itself is an abbreviation of the phrase "A team that will go down, will go down." Originated from an infamous quote made by a Korean baseball manager.
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DTDan acronym meaning "dicked to death" dying due to being dicked down (having sex) code word for a slut, whore, etc.
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DTDDTD stands for Down-to-Date, and is essentially the opposite of women who are Down-To-Fuck. With women who are down to fuck, very direct moves usually work without any resistance, and controversial st [..]
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DTDDown to Drink
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DTDDocument Type Definition. A description of the structure and properties of a class of XML files.
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DTDAcronym for Document Type Definition or optionally Document Type Declaration, used in SGML and XML markup languages to specify the set of rules or grammar processed in a particular language. HTML vers [..]
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DTDDocument Type Declaration
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DTDJensens Internet Dictionary Document Type Definition A document type definition (DTD) that follows the rules of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). A DTD is a specification that accompanies a document and identifies what the funny little codes (or markup) are that separate paragraphs, identify topic headings, and so forth and how each [..]
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DTDDocument Type Definition. Description of the underlying data structure used in SGML/XML to describe a document. The structure of a document is informally defined as the set of elements in the document and the relationship between those elements.
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DTD<!DOCTYPE> informs the browser which version of HTML (or XML) you used to write the document. Doctype is a declaration, not a tag; you can also refer to it as "document type declaration&quo [..]
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DTDShort for document type definition. A DTD states what tags and attributes are used to describe content in an SGML, XML or HTML document, where each tag is allowed, and which tags can appear within oth [..]
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DTDSee: Document Type Definition.
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DTDAn acronym for Document Type Definition, a type of file associated with SGML and XML documents that defines how the markup tags should be interpreted by the application presenting the document. The HTML specification that defines how Web pages should be displayed by Web browsers is one example of a DTD. XML promises to expand the formatting capabil [..]
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DTDdocument type definition - a format specification file that accompanies documents prepared according to SGML (standard generalized markup language), including XML (extensible markup language). It lists the tags or structural labelling for each distinctive section of text, images, or other embedded file object (examples: title, author, etc.) so that [..]
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DTD(See Document Type Definition.)
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DTDA Document Type Definition specifies the range of mark-up
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DTDIn the SGML world, a DTD is a metadocument containing information about how a given set of SGML tags can be used. In the XML world this role will be taken over by a schema. Sometimes, but arguably, &q [..]
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DTDDTD (Document Type Definition) A carefully structured document that formally defines the syntax of one of the HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) or XML (extensible Markup Language) variants using an BNF [..]
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DTDA Document Type Description (DTD) defines the structure and legal elements of an XML document. An alternative to DTDs is XML Schema.
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DTDAcronym for Document Type Definition. This is a formal SGML specification for a document. A DTD defines the structural elements and combinatorial rules that can be used to create instances of document [..]
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DTDDocument Type Definition - a set of markup declarations that define a document type for SGML -family markup languages (SGML, XML, HTML). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Type_Definition
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DTDDoor to Door DTP Door to Port
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DTDSee Document Type Definition
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DTDDirectorate of Training & Development
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DTDA document defining the format of the contents present between the tags in an HTML, XML, or SGML document, and how the content should be interpreted by the application reading the document. Applicatio [..]
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DTDA formal description of a particular type of XML. It defines a document structure, including the names of data elements and where they may occur within the structure. Valid XML conforms to the rules e [..]
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DTDXML lets you store arbitrary data in an organized manner, and it lets you design how to lay it out. Sometimes, however, you may wish to explain exactly how you laid things out.
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DTDStands for Document Type Definition. A DTD specifies a set of rules that are used to define how content can be displayed in an SGML, XML, or HTML document. Common rules in a DTD may include specificat [..]
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DTDDocument Type Definition is one of several SGML and XML schema languages, and is also the term used to describe a document or portion thereof that is authored in the DTD language. A DTD is a formal ex [..]
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DTDA mark-up specification for a class of documents, defined within the SGML framework.
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DTDSGML is a metalanguage used to define particular document types. One could create an SGML for a cookbook that had only five tags. Alternatively, one could use SGML to define a web document and call it HTML. SGML is an International Standard for marking up electronic documents, ISO 8879
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DTDA DTD is the formal definition of the elements, structures, and rules for marking up a given type of SGML document. You can store a DTD at the beginning of the document or externally in a separate file.
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DTDAcronym for Diluted-to-Death. See Anti-Dilution Clause, Dilution, Down Round.
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DTDDocument Type Definitions(DTDs)is a specification that accompanies an XML document and defines the codes are that are used to format a document such as a code that has been defined to separate paragraphs or identify topic headings and so forth, and how each is to be processed.
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