hypertext reference - An attribute, in an HTML document, that defines a link to another location. Example a href="mypage.html"My Page /a
a link command, telling the browser that this is the page it must connect to
an abbreviation for Anchor Hypertext Reference
a relative jar link, and it processes it appropriately
A Hypertext REFerence – a link to a Web page’s URL
The default name for the attribute that contains a reference to a resource in a simple link.
3.2|] [ X1| X1.1] [ IE3B1| M3| N4B2| O3.5] Standards Details: In all HTML 4.x/XHTML DTDs Required? No Description: This attribute indicates the URL of a document linked to the current document through relationships established by the other attributes of this element. Values: Either an absolute or relative URL. All URLs should be URL encoded where required.
A reference to a URL within an HTML or manifest file
This attribute specifies the URL of the linked resource. A URL might be absolute or relative.
HREF in a hyperLink's start- tag such as A HREF = "[destinationName#anchorName]" means 'hypertextReference' and refers the visitor's browser elsewhere. | Links
The value of the href attribute MUST be the absolute URI reference [ RFC2396] use newer URI RFC? that is the Location's current location. When the href attribute is set, the Location's window MUST navigate to the newly set value. Must define the term navigate ISSUE-67: Should resolution of relative URI references sent to location be defined in JS bindings or generally
hypertext reference Attribute of the HTML anchor element that identifies the anchor as a hyperlink. The value of the HREF determines the destination of the hyperlink.