Package (Web)
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'''Package''' is a W3C draft intended to become a standard for combining multiple files together to be transmitted as a package in conjunction with displaying a website. Supporting browsers can observe a <code>link rel="package"</code> tag in a Web page and download the package file in place of the various individual files (graphics, stylesheets, etc.) in it.  | '''Package''' is a W3C draft intended to become a standard for combining multiple files together to be transmitted as a package in conjunction with displaying a website. Supporting browsers can observe a <code>link rel="package"</code> tag in a Web page and download the package file in place of the various individual files (graphics, stylesheets, etc.) in it.  | ||
Latest revision as of 20:14, 20 October 2020
- Not to be confused with PackageForTheWeb.
 
Package is a W3C draft intended to become a standard for combining multiple files together to be transmitted as a package in conjunction with displaying a website. Supporting browsers can observe a link rel="package" tag in a Web page and download the package file in place of the various individual files (graphics, stylesheets, etc.) in it.