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Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking (It-Independent)
by Mitch Tulloch
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with references to "Channel Definition Format".
Excerpt - on Page 42: "
... 0 that lets Web content developers create, manage, and deliver Channel Definition Format (CDF) files. These files specify the channel's structure and update frequency. ... "
Key Phrases:
Microsoft Windows, Active Directory, Control Panel, Internet Information Services, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Open Systems Interconnection, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Microsoft Management Console, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Gigabit Ethernet, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Microsoft Outlook
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XML Black Book 2nd Edition: The Complete Reference for XML Designers and Content Developers
by Ted Wugofski
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with references to "Channel Definition Format".
Excerpt - on Page 28: "
... already been developed and are continuing to be developed and placed within the latest versions of browsers. Microsoft's Internet Explorer Channel Definition Format (CDF) is a prime example of how XML helps to augment a browser. ... "
Key Phrases:
Internet Explorer, Active Desktop, Hypertext Markup Language, World Wide Web Consortium, Extensible Stylesheet Language, Standard Generalized Markup Language, cdf file, transitory page, standalone document declaration, arcrole attribute, traditional namespace, character entity sets
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Microsoft® Encyclopedia of Networking, Second Edition
by Mitch Tulloch
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with references to "Channel Definition Format".
Excerpt - on Page 55: "
... remove, or modify items on the Active Desktop . You can also add items to the Active Desktop using a Channel Definition Format (CDF) file. See Also: Active Platform Active Digital Profile (ADPr) An Extensible Markup Language ( ... "
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XML in 60 Minutes a Day
by Linda McKinnon
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with references to "Channel Definition Format".
Excerpt - on Page 24: "
... CDF Channel Definition Format; an open specification that permits automatic delivery of updated Web information to compatible receiver programs; has only achieved W3C Note ... "
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