att.scoping

att.scoping provides attributes for selecting particular elements within a document by means of XPath.
Module tei — 1 The TEI Infrastructure
Members certainty precision respons
Attributes In addition to global attributes
target points at one or several elements or sets of elements by means of one or more data pointers, using the URI syntax.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of 

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
separated by whitespace
Values a series of one or more identifiers (URIs), separated by whitespace
Elizabeth went
to <persName xml:id="ESSEX">Essex</persName>
<certainty target="#ESSEX" locus="name" degree="0.6"/>
Note
If more than one identifier is given, the implication is that all elements (or nodesets) are intended. The match attribute may also be used as a means of identifying groups of elements.
match supplies an arbitrary XPath expression identifying a set of nodes, selected within the context identified by the target attribute if this is supplied, or within the context of the element bearing this attribute if it is not.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype

<rng:text/>
text
Values Any XPath expression using the syntax defined in Kay (ed.) (2007).
Elizabeth went to <persName>
 <certainty locus="name" degree="0.6"/>Essex
</persName>
Note
The expression of certainty applies to the nodeset identified by the value of the target attribute, possibly modified additionally by the value of the match attribute. If neither attribute is present, the expression of certainty applies to the context of the certainty element itself, i.e. its parent element.
Note that the value of the target attribute may include an XPointer expression including an XPath expression (see 16.2.4 TEI XPointer Schemes).