<datatype>
<datatype> specifies the declared value for an attribute, by referring to any datatype defined by the chosen schema language. 1.4.2 Datatype Macros 22.4.5 Attribute List Specification | |||||||||||||
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In addition to global attributes | In addition to global attributes
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May contain | Empty element | ||||||||||||
Declaration |
element datatype { att.global.attributes, attribute minOccurs { data.count }?, attribute maxOccurs { data.count | "unbounded" }?, macro.schemaPattern* } |
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Example |
The encoding in the following example requires that the attribute being defined contain at least two URIs in its value, as is the case for the targets attribute of join. |
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Note |
In the TEI scheme, most datatypes are expressed using
pre-defined TEI macros, which map a name in the form
data.xxxx to a RelaxNG or WSD defined datatype.
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