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Complete XML Schema Reference
The notation element describes the format of non-XML data within an XML document.
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<notation id=ID name=NCName public=anyURI system=anyURI any attributes > (annotation?) </notation> |
(The ? sign declares that the element can occur zero or one time inside the notation element)
| Attribute | Description |
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| id | Optional. Specifies a unique ID for the element |
| name | Required. Specifies a name for the element |
| public | Required. Specifies a URI corresponding to the public identifier |
| system |
Optional. Specifies a URI corresponding to the system identifier |
| any attributes | Optional. Specifies any other attributes with non-schema namespace |
The following example shows a gif and a jpeg notation using a viewer application, view.exe:
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<?xml version="1.0"?> <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <xs:notation name="gif" public="image/gif" system="view.exe"/> <xs:notation name="jpeg" public="image/jpeg" system="view.exe"/> <xs:element name="image"> <xs:complexType> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:attribute name="type"> <xs:simpleType> <xs:restriction base="xs:NOTATION"> <xs:enumeration value="gif"/> <xs:enumeration value="jpeg"/> <xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType> </xs:attribute> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:schema> The "image" element in a document could look like this: <image type="gif"></image> |
Complete XML Schema Reference
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