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Goate: XLink and beyond

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In this paper, we introduce a platform independent mechanism for implementing both XLink and bespoke linking standards. The paper considers HTML linking as a low-level linking language, and how it can be used to provide a base for high-level linking services. Finally, the paper describes Goate, a HTTP proxy that allows high-level linking to be used with ordinary HTML browsers.

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        HYPERTEXT '02: Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
        June 2002
        210 pages
        ISBN:1581134770
        DOI:10.1145/513338

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