- defining the type of attribute values
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From Modularization of XHTML (2001-04-10) | Glossary for this source
When a module defines the type of an attribute value, it does so by listing the type in parentheses after the attribute name.
- enumerated attributes
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source
Enumerated attributesMUST take one of a list of values provided in the declaration
- enumerated attributes
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source
Enumerated attributes can take one of a list of values provided in the declaration
- extension attributes
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From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
An element from the XSLT namespace may have any attribute not from the XSLT namespace, provided that the expanded-QName (see ) of the attribute has a non-null namespace URI. These attributes are referred to as extension attributes.
- in-scope attribute declarations.
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
In-scope attribute declarations. Each attribute declaration is identified either by an expanded QName (for a top-level attribute declaration) or by an implementation-dependent attribute identifier (for a local attribute declaration). If the Schema Import Feature is supported, in-scope attribute declarations include all attribute declarations found in imported schemas.
- in-scope attribute declarations.
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From XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
In-scope attribute declarations. Each attribute declaration is identified either by an expanded QName (for a top-level attribute declaration) or by an implementation-dependent attribute identifier (for a local attribute declaration).
- namespace declaration attribute
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From XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
A namespace declaration attribute is used inside a direct element constructor. Its purpose is to bind a namespace prefix or to set the default element/type namespace for the constructed element node, including its attributes.
- occurs as attribute value
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source
as a Name, not a reference, appearing either as the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITY, or as one of the space-separated tokens in the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITIES.
- occurs as attribute value
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source
as a Name, not a reference, appearing either as the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITY, or as one of the space-separated tokens in the value of an attribute which has been declared as type ENTITIES.
- reference in attribute value
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source
as a reference within either the value of an attribute in a start-tag, or a default value in an attribute declaration; corresponds to the nonterminal AttValue.
- reference in attribute value
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From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source
as a reference within either the value of an attribute in a start-tag, or a default value in an attribute declaration; corresponds to the nonterminal AttValue.
- standard attributes
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From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
There are a number of standard attributes that may appear on any XSLT element: specifically version, exclude-result-prefixes, extension-element-prefixes, xpath-default-namespace, default-collation, and use-when.