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Tip revision: 7bffe7c9d018ea3347b1c23b79860749bd7fa09d authored by Duncan Temple Lang on 28 March 2013, 00:00:00 UTC
version 3.96-1.1
version 3.96-1.1
Tip revision: 7bffe7c
Doctype-class.Rd
\name{Doctype-class}
\docType{class}
\alias{Doctype-class}
\title{Class to describe a reference to an XML DTD}
\description{This class is intended to identify a DTD by SYSTEM file and/or PUBLIC
catalog identifier. This is used in the DOCTYPE element of an XML document.}
\section{Objects from the Class}{
Objects can be created by calls to the constructor function \code{\link{Doctype}}.
}
\section{Slots}{
\describe{
\item{\code{name}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}. This is the name of the
top-level element in the XML document.}
\item{\code{system}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}. This is the name of the file on the
system where the DTD document can be found. Can this be a URI?}
\item{\code{public}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}. This gives the PUBLIC
identifier for the DTD that can be searched for in a catalog, for example to map the
DTD reference to a local system element.}
}
}
\section{Methods}{
There is a constructor function
and also methods for \code{\link[methods]{coerce}} to convert an object
of this class to a character.
}
\references{\url{http://www.w3.org/XML}, \url{http://www.xmlsoft.org}}
\author{Duncan Temple Lang}
\seealso{
\code{\link{Doctype}}
\code{\link{saveXML}}
}
\examples{
d = Doctype(name = "section", public = c("-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN", "http://oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"))
}
\keyword{classes}