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hot-link, v. Computing. Brit. |ˈhɒtˌlɪŋk|, U.S. |ˈhɑdˈlɪŋk| [‹ hot link n.] trans. To connect by means of a hot link (hot link n. 2a 2b). Also intr.: to connect to by means of a hot link. Occas. fig.
1986InfoWorld 9 June 1/3 Microsoft's new DDE protocol will allow different applications to be ‘hot-linked’ together... ‘We now have a way that applications can pass data between each other dynamically,’ Gates said. 1992Sci. Amer. Sept. 31 (advt.) Hot-link multiple data files directly to Standford Graphics' proprietary 4-D 70-trillion cell spreadsheet. 1998N.Y. Times 7 May d4/1 You can hot-link images together, so when you hit the fire button over a particular spot, you hear a sound effect and see a customized fade effect. 1999Campaign 2 July 26/1 If there was ever a business magazine hot-linked to the millennium, Fast Company is it. 2001D. M. McInerney Publishing Your Psychol. Res. iv. 67 The beauty of using www sites is that they ‘explode’ through their hotlinks... It is probably a good strategy to start off with sites such as APA as these are more likely to be hot-linked to other quality psychology sites. Derivatives. hot-linked adj.
1988PC Week (N.Y.) 8 Mar. 5/3 Future products from Aria..will include a *hot-linked spreadsheet and chart and analysis packages. 2002Ann. Bot. 89 1 As each paper is accepted for publication, its title, authorship and hot-linked contact e-mail address will be posted in chronological order on AOBFirstAlert. 2007P. Andrews Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 App. 397 When the viewer clicks the hot linked item they are usually transported to another page or part of a website. |