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- data attribute
- CharacterData interface: 24.2. Object Reference
- ProcessingInstruction interface: 24.2. Object Reference
- data format, XML: 1.2. Portable Data
- 15. XML as a Data Format
- data-oriented DTDs: 3.9.1. Data-Oriented DTDs
- databases and XML: 1.1.1. What XML Is Not
- 15.1.4. Data Storage/Retrieval
- decimal character references: 5.10. Character References
- decimal format patterns: 23.2. XSLT Elements
- 23.3. XSLT Functions
- declarations
- attribute: 3.3. Attribute Declarations
- commenting out: 3.8. Conditional Inclusion
- DeclHandler interface and: 25.4. The org.xml.sax.ext Package
- default: 3.3.2. Attribute Defaults
- 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- document type: 3.1.2. The Document Type Declaration
- element (see element declarations)
- element type (see element type declarations)
- encoding: 5.2. The Encoding Declaration
- 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
- 20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
- external
- including: 16.8.1.1. Including external declarations
- modifying: 16.8.1.2. Modifying external declarations
- general entity: 3.4. General Entity Declarations
- 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
- notation: 3.6. External Unparsed Entities and Notations
- 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
- names must be unique: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- unparsed entities and: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- standalone: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
- 20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
- text (see text declarations)
- DeclHandler interface (SAX): 25.4. The org.xml.sax.ext Package
- default declarations for attributes: 3.3.2. Attribute Defaults
- XML specification for: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- default namespaces, setting: 4.2.4. Setting a Default Namespace with the xmlns Attribute
- 20.3.4. Namespaces
- default templates for XML document nodes: 8.7.1. The Default Template Rule for Text and Attribute Nodes
- default values, XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
- DefaultHandler class (SAX): 19.1. The ContentHandler Interface
- 25.2. The org.xml.sax.helpers Package
- deleteData( ) (DOM): 24.2. Object Reference
- derived types: 16.2.5. Attribute Declarations
- controlling: 16.9. Controlling Type Derivation
- deriving
- by extension: 16.8.2.1. Deriving by extension
- by restriction: 16.8.2.2. Deriving by restriction
- using: 16.8.2.3. Using derived types
- xs:complexContent element and: 16.5.1. complexContent
- descendant axis: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths
- 22.3.2. Axes
- descendant-or-self axis: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths
- 22.3.2. Axes
- Devanagari Unicode block: 26.3.11. Devanagari
- Dingbats Unicode block: 26.3.26. Dingbats
- display property (CSS): 12.5. The Display Property
- div (XPath arithmetic operator): 9.6.1. Numbers
- DocBook: 6.4. DocBook
- entity sets and: 5.10. Character References
- doctype attribute (Document interface): 24.2. Object Reference
- DOCTYPE declaration: 3.1.2. The Document Type Declaration
- 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- document element (see root element)
- Document interface (DOM): 18.4.2.1. Document
- 24.2. Object Reference
- attributes for: 24.2. Object Reference
- methods for: 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
- document model modules, defining parameter entity references with: 7.3.3. Mixing Your Own XHTML
- Document Object Model (see DOM)
- Document Style Sheet and Semantics Language (DSSSL): 1.4. The Evolution of XML
- 6.6. Transformation and Presentation
- document type declaration: 3.1.2. The Document Type Declaration
- 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
- document type definitions (see DTDs)
- document( ) (XSLT): 23.3. XSLT Functions
- documentElement attribute (Document interface): 24.2. Object Reference
- DocumentFragment interface (DOM): 18.4.2.2. DocumentFragment
- 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
- DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
- 24.2. Object Reference
- DOCUMENT_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
- 24.2. Object Reference
- documents, XML (see XML, documents)
- DocumentType interface (DOM): 18.4.1.1. DocumentType
- 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
- object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
- DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
- 24.2. Object Reference
- DOM Core: 24. DOM Reference
- content nodes: 18.4.2. Content Nodes
- structural nodes: 18.4.1. Structural Nodes
- structure of: 18.2. Structure of the DOM Core
- DOM (Document Object Model): 0.. What This Book Covers
- 18. Document Object Model (DOM)
- document structure: 18.3.3. Relating Document Structure to Nodes
- generic vs. specific interfaces: 18.2.1. Generic Versus Specific DOM Interfaces
- IDL (Interface Definition Language) notation and: 18.1.1. DOM Notation
- Level 1 vs. Level 2: 18.1. DOM Foundations
- 24. DOM Reference
- Node interface: 24. DOM Reference
- object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
- parsing a document with: 18.6. Parsing a Document with DOM
- reference: 24. DOM Reference
- sample application: 18.7. A Simple DOM Application
- strengths/weaknesses: 18.1.2. DOM Strengths and Weaknesses
- TrAX and: 23.4. TrAX
- DOM Level 3: 1.4. The Evolution of XML
- 18. Document Object Model (DOM)
- 18.6. Parsing a Document with DOM
- DOMException interface: 24.2. Object Reference
- DOMImplementation interface: 18.4.2.1. Document
- 18.5. The DOMImplementation Interface
- methods for: 24.2. Object Reference
- DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR exception (DOM): 24.2. Object Reference
- DSSSL (Document Style Sheet and Semantics Language): 1.4. The Evolution of XML
- 6.6. Transformation and Presentation
- DTDHandler interface (SAX): 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package
- DTDs: 1.1. The Benefits of XML
- 3. Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
- attribute declarations: 3.3. Attribute Declarations
- data-oriented: 3.9.1. Data-Oriented DTDs
- defining general entity references: 5.10. Character References
- document permanence and: 6.5. Document Permanence
- element declarations: 3.2. Element Declarations
- external subsets (see external DTD subsets)
- finding standard: 3.10. Locating Standard DTDs
- general entities: 3.5. External Parsed General Entities
- general entity declarations: 3.4. General Entity Declarations
- internal subsets (see internal DTD subsets)
- namespaces and: 4.4. Namespaces and DTDs
- narrative-oriented: 3.9.2. Narrative-Oriented DTDs
- 6.2. Narrative Document Structures
- parameter entities: 3.7. Parameter Entities
- rddl:resource elements and: 14.2. RDDL Syntax
- repository of: 3.10. Locating Standard DTDs
- specifying rules using: 1.3. How XML Works
- standalone attribute and: 2.9.2. standalone
- TEI (Text Encoding Initiative): 6.3. TEI
- validating XML documents: 3.1. Validation
- 16.1.1. Schemas Versus DTDs
- for XHTML: 7.1.2. Three DTDs for XHTML
- for XLinks: 10.6. DTDs for XLinks
- XML specification for: 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
- Dublin Core: 7.4.2. Dublin Core
- RDF (Resource Description Framework) and: 4.1. The Need for Namespaces
- Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference: 24.2. Object Reference
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