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DTD - Attributes

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In a DTD, attributes are declared with an ATTLIST declaration.


Declaring Attributes

An attribute declaration has the following syntax:

<!ATTLIST element-name attribute-name attribute-type default-value>
DTD example:
<!ATTLIST payment type CDATA "check">
XML example:
<payment type="check" />

The attribute-type can be one of the following:

Type Description

CDATA

The value is character data

(en1|en2|..)

The value must be one from an enumerated list

ID

The value is a unique id

IDREF

The value is the id of another element

IDREFS

The value is a list of other ids

NMTOKEN

The value is a valid XML name

NMTOKENS

The value is a list of valid XML names

ENTITY

The value is an entity

ENTITIES

The value is a list of entities

NOTATION

The value is a name of a notation

xml:

The value is a predefined xml value

The default-value can be one of the following:

Value Explanation

value

The default value of the attribute

#REQUIRED

The attribute is required

#IMPLIED

The attribute is not required

#FIXED value

The attribute value is fixed



A Default Attribute Value

DTD:
<!ELEMENT square EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST square width CDATA "0">
Valid XML:
<square width="100" />

In the example above, the "square" element is defined to be an empty element with a "width" attribute of  type CDATA. If no width is specified, it has a default value of 0.


#REQUIRED

Syntax

<!ATTLIST element-name attribute-name attribute-type #REQUIRED>

Example

DTD:
<!ATTLIST person number CDATA #REQUIRED>
Valid XML:
<person number="5677" />
Invalid XML:
<person />

Use the #REQUIRED keyword if you don't have an option for a default value, but still want to force the attribute to be present.


#IMPLIED

Syntax

<!ATTLIST element-name attribute-name attribute-type #IMPLIED>

Example

DTD:
<!ATTLIST contact fax CDATA #IMPLIED>
Valid XML:
<contact fax="555-667788" />
Valid XML:
<contact />

Use the #IMPLIED keyword if you don't want to force the author to include an attribute, and you don't have an option for a default value.


#FIXED

Syntax

<!ATTLIST element-name attribute-name attribute-type #FIXED "value">

Example

DTD:
<!ATTLIST sender company CDATA #FIXED "Microsoft">
Valid XML:
<sender company="Microsoft" />
Invalid XML:
<sender company="W3Schools" />

Use the #FIXED keyword when you want an attribute to have a fixed value without allowing the author to change it. If an author includes another value, the XML parser will return an error.


Enumerated Attribute Values

Syntax

<!ATTLIST element-name attribute-name (en1|en2|..) default-value>

Example

DTD:
<!ATTLIST payment type (check|cash) "cash">
XML example:
<payment type="check" />
or
<payment type="cash" />

Use enumerated attribute values when you want the attribute value to be one of a fixed set of legal values.


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