Applet Tags Clause Samples

The "Applet Tags" clause defines the rules and requirements for the use of applet tags within a document or software environment. It typically specifies how applet tags should be formatted, what attributes are required or permitted, and any restrictions on their use, such as security considerations or compatibility requirements. For example, it may mandate that applet tags only reference trusted sources or comply with certain coding standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistent, secure, and reliable implementation of applets, thereby reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities and compatibility issues.
Applet Tags. Any Product that reads or writes hypertext markup ----------- language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) shall use the Document Type Definition ("DTD") as specified in Exhibit A when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.
Applet Tags. Any Insignia Product that reads or writes hypertext markup language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) shall use the Document Type Definition ("DTD") as specified in Exhibit A when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.

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