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format rules
general entity
general rule
generic identifier
highest-level rule
HTML
ID attribute
IDREF attribute
impliable attribute
inclusion
invalid element
internal cross-
reference
internal DTD subset
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In FrameMaker, the part of an element definition that specifies which
predefined format to apply to an element. Format rules can use different
formats for different contexts in a document. See also content rules.
In markup, an entity that can be referenced from within the content of an
element or an attribute value literal.
In FrameMaker, a rule that specifies valid contents for an element and the
order in which the contents can appear. Equivalent to the declared content of
an element or the model group part of the content model of an element in
markup. See also content rules.
In markup, the name identifying an element. See also element definition and
element tag.
In FrameMaker, a read/write rule that is not a subrule of another read/write
rule.
Hypertext Markup Language. An encoding system used to describe the
content and organization of an electronic document published on the World
Wide Web.
An attribute of type ID, frequently used as an identifier to mark the source of
a cross-reference. In a single document, a particular value for an ID attribute
can be used only once.
An attribute whose value must be that of an ID attribute in the same markup
document or FrameMaker document or book. Frequently used for cross-
references.
In markup, an attribute whose value does not have to be supplied. If a
document doesn't supply a value, it is up to the processing software to
correctly interpret the attribute. Such attributes use the default value
#IMPLIED.
An exception to the general rule or content model of an element. Specifies
other elements that can appear anywhere in the element or in its descendants.
An element with contents that do not conform to content rules. May be missing
required child elements, may not have a definition in the EDD or DTD, or may
have text or child elements in a position not allowed by its content rules or by
the exclusion and inclusion rules of its ancestors.
In FrameMaker, a cross-reference to a source in the same file.
In markup, an informal term for the declarations in a document type
declaration that occur within brackets (dso and dsc delimiters) in the markup
document entity, rather than being in an external entity.
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