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mark_fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
There is no concept of "top-level element" DTDs--any element in the declaration set can be a root element. So just name the one you want.
The closest you can get to defining top-level elements is elements that are not allowed in any other content models. But you could have any number of those in a given declaration set.
Cheers,
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Re: [xsl] where does one stick the doctype?
Subject: Re: [xsl] where does one stick the doctype? From: "W. Eliot Kimber" <eliot@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:46:28 -0600 |
mark_fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
For example, if the top-level element in the DTD is 'book', the DOCTYPE declaration in the output will look like <!DOCTYPE book...
There is no concept of "top-level element" DTDs--any element in the declaration set can be a root element. So just name the one you want.
The closest you can get to defining top-level elements is elements that are not allowed in any other content models. But you could have any number of those in a given declaration set.
Cheers,
Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber, eliot@xxxxxxxxxx Consultant, ISOGEN International
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