Example: <code>

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22 Documentation Elements


22.1.1 Phrase Level Terms

<p>If the variable <ident>z</ident> has a value of zero, a statement
such as <code>x=y/z</code> will usually cause a fatal error.</p>

<code>

<code lang="JAVA"> Size fCheckbox1Size = new Size();
fCheckbox1Size.Height = 500;
fCheckbox1Size.Width = 500;
xCheckbox1.setSize(fCheckbox1Size);
</code>

16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment


16.2.1 Pointing Elsewhere

<body>
 <div n="A">
  <p>The base URI here is the current document. A URI such as
  <code>a.xml</code> is equivalent to
  <code>./a.xml</code>.</p>
 </div>
 <div n="B" xml:base="http://www.example.org/">
  <p>The base URI here is
  <code>http://www.example.org/</code>. A
     URI such as <code>a.xml</code> is equivalent to
  <code>http://www.example.org/a.xml</code>.</p>
 </div>
 <div n="C" xml:base="ftp://ftp.example.net/mirror/">
  <p>The base URI here is
  <code>ftp://ftp.example.net/mirror/</code>. A URI such
     as
  <code>a.xml</code> is equivalent to
  <code>ftp://ftp.example.net/mirror/a.xml</code>.</p>
 </div>
 <div n="D">
  <p>The base URI here is the current document. A URI such as
  <code>a.xml</code> is equivalent to
  <code>./a.xml</code>.</p>
 </div>
</body>