https://github.com/cran/XML
Tip revision: fe442946fa216db7e198e5c5005161daedd632ab authored by Duncan Temple Lang on 04 January 2007, 00:00:00 UTC
version 1.4-1
version 1.4-1
Tip revision: fe44294
xmlContainsEntity.Rd
\name{xmlContainsEntity}
\alias{xmlContainsEntity}
\alias{xmlContainsElement}
\title{Checks if an entity is defined within a DTD.}
\description{
A DTD contains entity and element definitions.
These functions test whether a DTD contains a definition
for a particular named element or entity.
}
\usage{
xmlContainsEntity(name, dtd)
xmlContainsElement(name, dtd)
}
\arguments{
\item{name}{ The name of the element
or entity being queried.}
\item{dtd}{ The DTD in which to search for the entry.}
}
\details{
See \code{\link{parseDTD}} for more information about
DTDs, entities and elements.
}
\value{
A logical value indicating whether the entry
was found in the appropriate list of
entitiy or element definitions.
}
\references{\url{http://www.w3.org/XML}, \url{http://www.jclark.com/xml},
\url{http://www.omegahat.org} }
\author{ Duncan Temple Lang }
\seealso{ \code{\link{parseDTD}},
\code{\link{dtdEntity}},
\code{\link{dtdElement}},
}
\examples{
dtdFile <- system.file("exampleData", "foo.dtd", package="XML")
foo.dtd <- parseDTD(dtdFile)
# Look for entities.
xmlContainsEntity("foo", foo.dtd)
xmlContainsEntity("bar", foo.dtd)
# Now look for an element
xmlContainsElement("record", foo.dtd)
}
\keyword{file}