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  2. Adobe SWC file - Wikipedia

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    An SWC file is a package of precompiled Flash symbols and ActionScript code that allows a Flash or Flex developer to distribute classes and assets, or to avoid recompiling symbols and code that will not change. [1] [2] SWC files can be generated by the Adobe Flash Professional authoring tool, and by Flash Builder (or its companion compiler ...

  3. Action Message Format - Wikipedia

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    Action Message Format (AMF) is a binary format used to serialize object graphs such as ActionScript objects and XML, or send messages between an Adobe Flash client and a remote service, usually a Flash Media Server or third party alternatives. The Actionscript 3 language provides classes for encoding and decoding from the AMF format.

  4. FXG - Wikipedia

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    Flash XML Graphics (FXG) is a specification for an XML-based graphics file format for describing two-dimensional vector graphics developed by Adobe Systems. [1] FXG was planned as a graphics interchange format for cross-application file support, to be used by Adobe Flash and Adobe Flash Player .

  5. Advanced Function Presentation - Wikipedia

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    MO:DCA-P (Mixed Object:Document Content Architecture-Presentation), the Page Description Language file format that describes the text and graphics on a page. The 'Mixed Object' moniker refers to the fact that a MO:DCA file can contain multiple types of objects, including text, images, vector graphics, and even objects marked as 'barcodes'.

  6. XML - Wikipedia

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    Tree-traversal APIs accessible from a programming language, for example DOM. XML data binding, which provides an automated translation between an XML document and programming-language objects. Declarative transformation languages such as XSLT and XQuery. Syntax extensions to general-purpose programming languages, for example LINQ and Scala.

  7. XML retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Ranking in XML-Retrieval can incorporate both content relevance and structural similarity, which is the resemblance between the structure given in the query and the structure of the document. Also, the retrieval units resulting from an XML query may not always be entire documents, but can be any deeply nested XML elements, i.e. dynamic documents.

  8. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    This format is suitable for interoperability with XML tools and exchanging partial building models. Information and Content Exchange IO Device Description ( IODD ): contains information about the device's identity, parameters, process data, diagnosis data and IO-Link communication properties.

  9. Haxe - Wikipedia

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    Unusual among programming languages, Haxe contains a type system which is both strong and dynamic. The compiler will check types implicitly via type inference and give compile-time errors, but it also enables programs to bypass type-checking and rely on a target platform's dynamic type-handling. All of the native target APIs can be used.