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<!-- html-hj.dtd Document Type Definition for the HyperText Markup Language (HTML DTD) for Sun Microsystems Corp. HotJava environment Date: 24 Jul 95 Revisions made by: Mark Gaither (markg@hal.com) Original Author: Dave Raggett <dsr@hplb.hpl.hp.com> I have taken the HTML 3.0 DTD dated 16 Mar 95 and added the APP element introduced by Sun Microsystems Corp. to accomodate their Java/HotJava WWW application environment. Revised by Gerald Oskoboiny, <gerald@pobox.com>, 3 Feb 1996: changed 'Sun Micorsystems' in FPI to 'Sun Microsystems'. --> <!ENTITY % HTML.Version "-//Sun Microsystems Corp.//DTD HotJava HTML//EN" -- Typical usage: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems Corp.//DTD HotJava HTML//EN"> <html> ... </html> -- > <!--================== Flags for Marked Sections ==========================--> <!ENTITY % HTML.Recommended "IGNORE" -- Certain features of the language are necessary for compatibility with widespread usage, but they may compromise the structural integrity of a document. This feature test entity enables a more prescriptive document type definition that eliminates the above features. --> <![ %HTML.Recommended [ <!ENTITY % HTML.Deprecated "IGNORE"> ]]> <!ENTITY % HTML.Deprecated "INCLUDE" -- Certain features of the language are necessary for compatibility with earlier versions of the specification, but they tend to be used an implemented inconsistently, and their use is deprecated. This feature test entity enables a document type definition that eliminates these features. --> <!ENTITY % HTML.Obsoleted "IGNORE" -- The XMP, LISTING and PLAINTEXT tags are incompatible with SGML and derive from very early versions of HTML. They require non- standard parsers and will cause problems for processing documents with standard SGML tools. --> <!--================== Imported Names =====================================--> <!ENTITY % Content-Type "CDATA" -- meaning a MIME content type, as per RFC1521 --> <!ENTITY % HTTP-Method "GET | POST" -- as per HTTP specification --> <!ENTITY % URI "CDATA" -- The term URI means a CDATA attribute whose value is a Uniform Resource Identifier, as defined by "Uniform Resource Identifiers" by Tim Berners-Lee aka http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/URL/URI_Overview.html aka RFC 1630 Note that CDATA attributes are limited by the LITLEN capacity (1024 in the current version of html.decl), so that URIs in HTML have a bounded length. --> <!ENTITY % REAL "CDATA" -- real numbers (not in SGML) --> <!ENTITY % SHAPE "CDATA" -- Shape of hotzone in image. All coordinates are assumed to be numbers in the range 0 to 1 and interpreted as fractional width/height and measured from the top left corner of the associated image. The attribute value is a string taking one of the following forms: "default" Used to define a default link for the figure background. "circle x, y, r" (x, y) define the center and r the radius. "rect x, y, w, h" (x, y) defines upper left, and w and h the width and height. "polygon x1, y1, x2, y2, ..." Given n pairs of x, y coordinates, the polygon is closed by a line linking the n'th point to the first. Intersecting polygons use the non-zero winding number rule to determine if a point lies inside the polygon.I -- > <!-- 3.0 Parameter Entities --> <!ENTITY % heading "H1|H2|H3|H4|H5|H6"> <![ %HTML.Obsoleted [ <!ENTITY % preformatted "PRE | XMP | LISTING"> ]]> <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ENTITY % list "UL | OL | DIR | MENU"> <!ENTITY % blockquote "BLOCKQUOTE | BQ"> ]]> <!ENTITY % list "UL | OL"> <!ENTITY % blockquote "BQ"> <!ENTITY % preformatted "PRE"> <!-- The CLASS attribute is used to subclass HTML elements for rendering purposes, when used with style sheets, e.g. DSSSL lite --> <!ENTITY % attrs -- common attributes for elements -- 'id ID #IMPLIED -- as target for hrefs (link ends) -- lang CDATA "en.us" -- ISO language, country code -- class NAMES #IMPLIED -- for subclassing elements --'> <!-- SGML standard forces different NAMES for all attribute values in the same element, regardless of the attribute name! As a result CDATA is used for CLEAR attribute to avoid clash with ALIGN attribute.--> <!-- When text flows around a figure or table in the margin, you sometimes want to start an element like a header, paragraph or list below the figure rather than alongside it. The CLEAR attribute allows you to move down unconditionally: clear=left move down until left margin is clear clear=right move down until right margin is clear clear=all move down until both margins are clear Alternatively, you can decide to place the element alongside the figure just so long as there is enough room. The minimum width needed is specified as: clear="40 en" move down until there is at least 40 en units free clear="100 pixels" move down until there is at least 100 pixels free The style sheet (or browser defaults) may provide default minimum widths for each class of block-like elements. --> <!ENTITY % needs -- Attributes for controlling text flow. Used in headers and other elements to guarantee sufficient room -- 'clear CDATA #IMPLIED'> <!-- The following attribute may be included where ever a URL can be given: md message digest e.g. md="md5:jV2OfH+nnXHU8bnkPAad/mSQlTDZ" where the digest is base64 encoded and preceded by a prefix denoting the algorithm (in this case MD5). --> <!ENTITY % url.link -- Attributes associated with URL based links -- "md CDATA #IMPLIED -- message digest for linked object --"> <!--================ Character mnemonic entities ==========================--> <!-- The HTML list of Latin-1 entities includes the full range of characters in widely available Latin-1 fonts, and as such is a mixture of ISOlat1 and other ISO publishing symbols --> <!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC "-//IETF//ENTITIES Added Latin 1 for HTML//EN"> %HTMLlat1; <!--================ Entities for special symbols =========================--> <!ENTITY emsp SDATA "[emsp ]" -- em space --> <!ENTITY ensp SDATA "[ensp ]" -- en space (1/2-em) --> <!ENTITY mdash SDATA "[ndash ]" -- em dash --> <!ENTITY ndash SDATA "[ndash ]" -- en dash (1/2-em) --> <!ENTITY nbsp SDATA "[nbsp ]" -- non breaking space --> <!ENTITY shy SDATA "[shy ]" -- soft hyphen --> <!ENTITY copy SDATA "[copy ]" -- copyright sign --> <!ENTITY trade SDATA "[trade ]" -- trade mark sign --> <!ENTITY reg SDATA "[reg ]" -- registered sign --> <!--================ Entities for standard icons ==========================--> <!-- a range of standard icons such as &folder; for use in speeding up display of directory listings etc. --> <!ENTITY % HTMLicons PUBLIC "-//IETF//ENTITIES icons for HTML//EN"> %HTMLicons; <!--================ Entities for math symbols ============================--> <!-- ISO subset chosen for use with the widely available Adobe math font --> <!ENTITY % HTMLmath PUBLIC "-//IETF//ENTITIES Math and Greek for HTML//EN"> %HTMLmath; <!--=================== Text Markup =======================================--> <!ENTITY % font " U | S | TT | I | BIG | SMALL"> <!ENTITY % phrase "EM | STRONG | CODE | SAMP | KBD | VAR | CITE"> <!ENTITY % misc "Q | LANG | AU | DFN | PERSON | ACRONYM | ABBREV | INS | DEL"> <!ENTITY % special "TAB | MATH | A | IMG | BR"> <!ENTITY % notmath "%font | %phrase | %special | %misc"> <!ENTITY % text "#PCDATA | SUB | SUP | B | %notmath"> <!ENTITY % pre.exclusion "TAB|MATH|IMG|BIG|SMALL|SUB|SUP"> <!ELEMENT (%font|B|%phrase|%misc) - - (%text)+> <!ATTLIST (%font|B|%phrase|%misc) %attrs;> <!-- Subscripts and superscripts. The ALIGN attribute is only used for math --> <!ELEMENT (SUB|SUP) - - (%text)+> <!ATTLIST (SUB|SUP) %attrs; align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED > <!-- Forced line break --> <!ELEMENT BR - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST BR %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <!-- Named left, center and right tab stops (independent of '\t' char) --> <!ELEMENT TAB - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST TAB id ID #IMPLIED -- defines named tab stop -- indent NUMBER 0 -- en units before new tab stop -- to IDREF #IMPLIED -- jump to named tab stop -- align (left|center|right|decimal) left dp CDATA #IMPLIED -- decimal point e.g. dp="," -- > <!--================== Link Markup ========================================--> <!-- With HTML 3.0 you can use ID attributes on most elements for named link ends. The use of the NAME attribute on anchors is deprecated. Do we want to support arbitrary elements for link starts? This would involve adding HREF and related attributes to most elements. --> <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ENTITY % linkName "name CDATA #IMPLIED -- named link end --"> ]]> <!ENTITY % linkName ""> <!ENTITY % ToolBar "home|toc|index|glossary|copyright| up|previous|next|help|bookmark" -- LINK RELationship values which are used to create toolbar buttons or menu items for navigation, where toc stands for table of contents and bookmark provides for an open ended set of links, i.e. you can use multiple bookmarks for key entry points. Use the optional TITLE attribute to override default names. --> <!ENTITY % linkType "NAME" -- A definitive list will be specified at a later date. They are used a) by stylesheets to control how collections of html nodes are rendered into printed documents b) for document specific toolbars/menus when used with the LINK element in document head: "home|toc|index|glossary|copyright| up|previous|next|help|bookmark" where toc stands for table of contents and bookmark provides for an open ended set of links, i.e. you can use several bookmarks for key entry points. Use the optional TITLE attribute to override default names. c) for hypertext paths or guided tours, with REL=NODE and REL=PATH. d) to make a link to a style sheet, e.g. rel=stylesheet (used only with the LINK element). e) to make a link to a separate banner, e.g. rel=banner (used only with the LINK element). --> <!ENTITY % linkExtraAttributes -- URN moved to %url.link -- "rel %linkType #IMPLIED -- forward relationship type -- rev %linkType #IMPLIED -- reversed relationship type to referent data -- title CDATA #IMPLIED -- advisory only -- methods NAMES #IMPLIED -- supported public methods of the object: TEXTSEARCH, GET, HEAD, ... -- "> <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ENTITY % A.content "(%heading|%text)+"> ]]> <!ENTITY % A.content "(%text)+"> <!ELEMENT A - - %A.content -(A)> <!ATTLIST A %attrs; href %URI; #IMPLIED %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- %linkName; -- name attribute is deprecated; use ID instead -- shape %SHAPE; #IMPLIED -- for shaped hotzones in FIGs -- %linkExtraAttributes; > <!--=================== Images ============================================--> <!-- Desired widths are used for negotiating image size with the module responsible for painting the image. align=left or right cause image to float to margin and for subsequent text to wrap around image --> <!ELEMENT IMG - O EMPTY -- Embedded image --> <!ATTLIST IMG %attrs; src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of image to embed -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- alt CDATA #IMPLIED -- for display in place of image -- align (top|middle|bottom|left|right) top -- relative to baseline -- width NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired width in en's or pixels -- height NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired height in en's or pixels -- units (en|pixels) pixels -- units for width and height -- ismap (ismap) #IMPLIED -- pass clicks to server -- > <!--=================== Paragraphs=========================================--> <!ELEMENT P - O (%text)+> <!ATTLIST P %attrs; align (left|center|right|justify) #IMPLIED %needs; -- for control of text flow -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- disable wordwrap -- > <!--=================== Headings, Titles, Sections ========================--> <!ELEMENT HR - O EMPTY -- customizable horizontal rule --> <!ATTLIST HR %attrs; src %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI of custom rule graphic -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <!-- Headers can be numbered, although this is a matter for style sheets. The style sheet controls the numbering style: a) whether the parent numbering is inherited, e.g. 5.i.c where 5 is the current sequence number for H1 headers, and 1 is the number for H2 headers and 3 for H3 headers. b) what style is used for current sequence number e.g. arabic, upperalpha, loweralpha, upperroman, lowerroman or a numbering scheme appropriate for the current language The skip attribute is used to skip over sequence numbers for items which have been left out of the list, e.g. skip=3 advances the sequence number past 3 omitted items. The seqnum sets the sequence number to a specified value. Note that the style sheet may take advantage of the sequence number for higher level headers. The dingbat or src attributes may be used to specify a bullet like image to be placed adjacent to the header. Defining this in the header element simplifies the document markup and avoids the need to use the clear or needs attribute in the following element to prevent it flowing around this image. --> <!ELEMENT ( %heading ) - - (%text;)+> <!ATTLIST ( %heading ) %attrs; align (left|center|right|justify) #IMPLIED %needs; -- for control of text flow -- seqnum NUMBER #IMPLIED -- starting sequence number -- skip NUMBER 0 -- skip seq nums for missing items -- dingbat ENTITY #IMPLIED -- dingbat entity from HTMLicons -- src (%URI;) #IMPLIED -- bullet defined by graphic -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- disable wordwrap -- > <!ELEMENT TITLE - - (#PCDATA) -- The TITLE element is not considered part of the flow of text. It should be displayed, for example as the page header or window title. --> <!--=================== Text Flows ========================================--> <!ENTITY % block "P | %list | DL | %preformatted | %blockquote | FORM | ISINDEX | FN | TABLE | FIG | NOTE"> <!-- ((%block)* | (%text)*) would be much nicer as it would avoid the need for a <P> tag when all you want is a few words of text. The problem is that it also prevents: "<LI> <P>some text" since it forbids PCDATA and hence the white space between the <LI> and the <P>. --> <![ %HTML.Recommended [ <!ENTITY % flow "(%block)*"> ]]> <!ENTITY % flow "(%text | %block)*"> <!ELEMENT PRE - - (%text)* -(%pre.exclusion)> <!ATTLIST PRE %attrs; width NUMBER #implied %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <![ %HTML.Obsoleted [ <!ENTITY % literal "CDATA" -- special non-conforming parsing mode where the only markup signal is the end tag in full. This will cause problems for standard SGML tools! --> <!ELEMENT XMP - - %literal> <!ELEMENT LISTING - - %literal> <!ELEMENT PLAINTEXT - O %literal> ]]> <!--=================== Lists =============================================--> <!ELEMENT DL - - (LH?, (DT|DD)+) -- this is perhaps too lax? --> <!ATTLIST DL %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- more compact style -- > <!ELEMENT DT - O (%text)+> <!ELEMENT DD - O %flow;> <!ATTLIST (DT|DD) %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <!ELEMENT (OL|UL) - - (LH?, LI+) -- should we allow a list header ? --> <!-- style sheet controls numbering style a) whether the parent numbering is inherited, e.g. 5.1.c b) what style is used for current sequence number e.g. arabic, upperalpha, loweralpha, upperroman, lowerroman or a numbering scheme for the current language --> <!ATTLIST OL %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- continue (continue) #IMPLIED -- don't restart sequence number -- seqnum NUMBER #IMPLIED -- starting sequence number -- compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing -- > <!-- Unordered lists: o single or multicolumn with horizontal or vertical wrapping o plain or bulletted list items o bullets can be customised via: - entities (dingbats in HTMLicons) - external graphic via URL - individual attributes on LI tags --> <!ATTLIST UL %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- wrap (vert|horiz|none) none -- multicolumn list style -- plain (plain) #IMPLIED -- suppress bullets -- dingbat ENTITY #IMPLIED -- dingbat entity from HTMLicons -- src (%URI;) #IMPLIED -- bullet defined by graphic -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing -- > <!ELEMENT LH - O (%text;)+ -- list header --> <!ATTLIST LH %attrs;> <!-- For unordered lists, you can override the standard bullet with a custom graphic specified via a URI e.g. src="splash.gif" or a reference to one of the HTMLicons graphics e.g. dingbat=folder The skip attribute is used with ordered lists to skip over sequence numbers for items which have been left out of the list, e.g. skip=3 advances the sequence number past 3 omitted items. --> <!ELEMENT LI - O %flow; -- list item --> <!ATTLIST LI %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- dingbat ENTITY #IMPLIED -- dingbat entity from HTMLicons -- src (%URI;) #IMPLIED -- custom bullet graphic -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- skip NUMBER 0 -- skip seq nums for missing items -- > <!-- DIR and MENU are now subsumed by UL with type=plain. Use the wrap attribute to control wrapping style for multicolumn lists --> <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ELEMENT (DIR|MENU) - - (LI)+ -(%block)> <!ATTLIST (DIR|MENU) compact (compact) #IMPLIED> ]]> <!--=================== Document Body =====================================--> <![ %HTML.Recommended [ <!ENTITY % body.content "(DIV|%heading|%block|HR|ADDRESS|APP)*" -- <h1>Heading</h1> <p>Text ... is preferred to <h1>Heading</h1> Text ... --> ]]> <!ENTITY % body.content "(DIV | %heading | %text | %block | HR | ADDRESS | APP)*"> <!ELEMENT BODY O O (BANNER?, BODYTEXT) +(SPOT)> <!ATTLIST BODY %attrs; background %URI; #IMPLIED -- texture tile for document background -- > <!ELEMENT BODYTEXT O O %body.content -- dummy element --> <!-- The BANNER element is used for a banner section which appears at the top of the window and doesn't scroll with window contents. This can be used for corporate logos, copyright statements and disclaimers, as well as customized navigation/search controls. --> <!ELEMENT BANNER - - %body.content> <!ATTLIST BANNER %attrs; > <!-- SPOT is used to insert IDs at arbitrary places e.g. for end points of a marked range (see RANGE) --> <!ELEMENT SPOT - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SPOT id ID #REQUIRED> <!ELEMENT (%blockquote) - - (BODYTEXT, CREDIT?)> <!ATTLIST (%blockquote) %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- disable wordwrap -- > <!ENTITY % address.content "((%text;)* | P*)"> <!ELEMENT ADDRESS - - %address.content> <!ATTLIST ADDRESS %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <!ELEMENT APP - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST APP class CDATA #REQUIRED src %URI; #IMPLIED align (bottom|top|middle) #IMPLIED width NUMBER #IMPLIED height NUMBER #IMPLIED > <!-- DIV can be used with the CLASS attribute to represent different kinds of container, e.g. chapter, section, abstract, appendix. --> <!ELEMENT DIV - - %body.content> <!ATTLIST DIV %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- align (left|center|right) left -- alignment of following text -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- disable wordwrap -- > <!--================ Forms ===============================================--> <!-- As HTML 2.0 plus a few extensions: a) A RANGE control which varies between pair of values specified with the size attribute, e.g. SIZE="1, 10" b) FILE widget for uploading one or more files to a server c) SCRIBBLE on image widget that sends the "ink" to the server d) SUBMIT/RESET buttons can now be customised with an image. This subsumes the IMAGE type which is now deprecated. e) Graphical SELECTion menus are now supported, using the new SHAPE attribute on OPTION elements. Further extensions are in the pipeline (e.g. table entry, multiple data formats for textarea fields and client-side scripts with custom widgets) but will have to wait until the backlog of implementation work diminishes. --> <!ELEMENT FORM - - %body.content -(FORM) +(INPUT|SELECT|TEXTAREA)> <!ATTLIST FORM action %URI #REQUIRED -- server-side form handler -- method (%HTTP-Method) GET -- see HTTP specification -- enctype %Content-Type; "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" script %URI #IMPLIED -- link to client-side script -- > <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ENTITY % InputType "(TEXT | PASSWORD | CHECKBOX | RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET | RANGE | FILE | SCRIBBLE | HIDDEN | IMAGE)"> ]]> <!ENTITY % InputType "(TEXT | PASSWORD | CHECKBOX | RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET | RANGE | FILE | SCRIBBLE | HIDDEN)"> <!ELEMENT INPUT - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST INPUT %attrs; type %InputType TEXT name NAME #IMPLIED -- required for all but submit and reset -- value CDATA #IMPLIED -- required for radio buttons & checkboxes -- disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- read-only fields -- error CDATA #IMPLIED -- why field is in error -- checked (checked) #IMPLIED -- for radio buttons and check boxes -- size NUMBER #IMPLIED -- visible width of TEXT fields -- maxlength NUMBER #IMPLIED -- max number of chars for TEXT fields -- min %REAL #IMPLIED -- lower limit for RANGE fields -- max %REAL #IMPLIED -- upper limit for RANGE fields -- accept CDATA #IMPLIED -- list of MIME types for file fields -- src %URI #IMPLIED -- for fields with background images -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- align (top|middle|bottom|left|right) top > <!-- SRC attribute added for graphical selection menus The WIDTH, HEIGHT and UNITS attributes apply to the image specified by the SRC attribute. --> <!ELEMENT SELECT - - (OPTION+) -(INPUT|TEXTAREA|SELECT)> <!ATTLIST SELECT %attrs; name CDATA #REQUIRED multiple (multiple) #IMPLIED disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- read-only menu -- error CDATA #IMPLIED -- why selections are in error -- src %URI #IMPLIED -- for graphical selection menus -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- width NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired width of in en's or pixels -- height NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired height in en's or pixels -- units (en|pixels) pixels -- units for width and height -- align (top|middle|bottom|left|right) top > <!ELEMENT OPTION - O (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST OPTION %attrs; selected (selected) #IMPLIED value CDATA #IMPLIED -- default to element content -- shape %SHAPE; #IMPLIED -- for graphical selection menus -- disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unselectable option -- error CDATA #IMPLIED -- why this choice is in error -- > <!-- Multi-line text input field. align=left or right causes the field to float to margin and for subsequent text to wrap around the field. --> <!ELEMENT TEXTAREA - - (#PCDATA) -(INPUT|TEXTAREA|SELECT)> <!ATTLIST TEXTAREA %attrs; name CDATA #REQUIRED rows NUMBER #REQUIRED cols NUMBER #REQUIRED disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- read-only field -- error CDATA #IMPLIED -- why field is in error -- align (top|middle|bottom|left|right) top > <!--======================= Captions ======================================--> <!ELEMENT CAPTION - - (%text;)+ -- table or figure caption --> <!ATTLIST CAPTION %attrs; align (top|bottom|left|right) #IMPLIED > <!--======================= Tables ========================================--> <!-- Tables and figures can be aligned in several ways: bleedleft flush left with the left (window) border left flush left with the left text margin center centered (text flow is disabled for this mode) right flush right with the right text margin bleedright flush right with the right (window) border justify when applicable the table/figure should stretch to fill space between the text margins Note: text will flow around the table or figure if the browser judges there is enough room and the alignment is not centered or justified. The table or figure may itself be part of the text flow around some earlier figure. You can in this case use the clear or needs attributes to move the new table or figure down the page beyond the obstructing earlier figure. Similarly, you can use the clear or needs attributes with other elements such as headers and lists to move them further down the page. --> <!ENTITY % block.align "align (bleedleft|left|center|right|bleedright|justify) center"> <!-- The HTML 3.0 table model has been chosen for its simplicity and the ease in writing filters from common DTP packages. By default the table is automatically sized according to the cell contents and the current window size. Specifying the columns widths using the colspec attribute allows browsers to start displaying the table without having to wait for last row. The colspec attribute is a list of column widths and alignment specifications. The columns are listed from left to right with a capital letter followed by a number, e.g. COLSPEC="L20 C8 L40". The letter is L for left, C for center, R for right alignment of cell contents. J is for justification, when feasible, otherwise this is treated in the same way as L for left alignment. Column entries are delimited by one or more space characters. The number specifies the width in en's, pixels or as a fractional value of the table width, as according to the associated units attribute. This approach is more compact than used with most SGML table models and chosen to simplify hand entry. The width attribute allows you to specify the width of the table in pixels, en units or as a percentage of the space between the current left and right margins. To assist with rendering to speech, row and column headers can be given short names using the AXIS attribute. The AXES attribute is used to explicitly specify the row and column names for use with each cell. Otherwise browsers can follow up columns and left along rows (right for some languages) to find the corresponding header cells. Table content model: Braille limits the width of tables, placing severe limits on column widths. User agents need to render big cells by moving the content to a note placed before the table. The cell is then rendered as a link to the corresponding note. To assist with formatting tables to paged media, authors can differentiate leading and trailing rows that are to be duplicated when splitting tables across page boundaries. The recommended way is to subclass rows with the CLASS attribute For example: <TR CLASS=Header>, <TR CLASS=Footer> are used for header and footer rows. Paged browsers insert footer rows at the bottom of the current page and header rows at the top of the new page, followed by the remaining body rows. --> <!ELEMENT TABLE - - (CAPTION?, TR*) -- mixed headers and data --> <!ATTLIST TABLE %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- border (border) #IMPLIED -- draw borders -- colspec CDATA #IMPLIED -- column widths and alignment -- units (en|pixels|relative) en -- units for column widths -- dp CDATA #IMPLIED -- decimal point e.g. dp="," -- width NUMBER #IMPLIED -- absolute or percentage width -- %block.align; -- horizontal alignment -- noflow (noflow) #IMPLIED -- noflow around table -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- don't wrap words -- > <!ENTITY % cell "TH | TD"> <!ENTITY % horiz.align "left|center|right|justify"> <!ENTITY % vert.align "top|middle|bottom|baseline"> <!-- Browsers should tolerate an omission of the first <TR> tag as it is implied by the context. Missing trailing <TR>s implied by rowspans should be ignored. The alignment attributes act as defaults for rows overriding the colspec attribute and being in turn overridden by alignment attributes on cell elements. Use valign=baseline when you want to ensure that text in different cells on the same row is aligned on the same baseline regardless of fonts. It only applies when the cells contain a single line of text. --> <!ELEMENT TR - O (%cell)* -- row container --> <!ATTLIST TR %attrs; align (%horiz.align) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- valign (%vert.align) top -- vertical alignment -- dp CDATA #IMPLIED -- decimal point e.g. dp="," -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- don't wrap words -- > <!-- Note that table cells can include nested tables. Missing cells are considered to be empty, while missing rows should be ignored, i.e. if a cell spans a row and there are no further TR elements then the implied row should be ignored. --> <!ELEMENT (%cell) - O %body.content> <!ATTLIST (%cell) %attrs; colspan NUMBER 1 -- columns spanned -- rowspan NUMBER 1 -- rows spanned -- align (%horiz.align) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- valign (%vert.align) top -- vertical alignment -- dp CDATA #IMPLIED -- decimal point e.g. dp="," -- nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- don't wrap words -- axis CDATA #IMPLIED -- axis name, defaults to element content -- axes CDATA #IMPLIED -- comma separated list of axis names -- > <!--====================== Figures ========================================--> <!-- The element contains text for use in non-graphical displays. Note that you can use the shape attribute in anchors to specify hotzones on images. This provides for local processing of pointer clicks and a unified method for dealing with graphical and non-graphical displays. Text is flowed around figures when the figure is left or right aligned. You can request the browser to move down until there is enough room for the next element, see the CLEAR and NEED attributes (in %needs) Figures offer a path towards embedding arbitrary information formats via some kind of OLE/OpenDoc mechanism. --> <!ELEMENT FIG - - (OVERLAY*, CAPTION?, FIGTEXT, CREDIT?) -(FIG|IMG)> <!ATTLIST FIG %attrs; %needs; -- for control of text flow -- src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of document to embed -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- %block.align; -- horizontal alignment -- noflow (noflow) #IMPLIED -- noflow around figure -- width NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired width in units -- height NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired height in units -- units (en|pixels) pixels -- specifies units as en's or pixels -- imagemap (%URI) #IMPLIED -- pass background clicks to server -- > <!ELEMENT FIGTEXT O O %body.content -- dummy element --> <!-- Figure overlays. When combined with local caching, overlays provide a cheap way of modifying a larger base image sent as part of a previous page. --> <!ELEMENT OVERLAY - O EMPTY -- image overlay --> <!ATTLIST OVERLAY src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of image overlay -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- units (en|pixels) pixels -- specifies units as en's or pixels -- x NUMBER 0 -- offset from left in units -- y NUMBER 0 -- offset from top in units -- width NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired width in units -- height NUMBER #IMPLIED -- desired height in units -- imagemap (%URI) #IMPLIED -- pass background clicks to server -- > <!ELEMENT CREDIT - - (%text;)* -- source of image --> <!ATTLIST CREDIT %attrs; > <!--======================== Notes ========================================--> <!-- The NOTE element is used for admonishments. The CLASS attribute is used to differentiate NOTE's, e.g. Note, Caution or Warning. --> <!ELEMENT NOTE - - %body.content; -- admonishment --> <!ATTLIST NOTE %attrs; src %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI of custom graphic -- %url.link; -- standard link attributes -- %needs; -- for control of text flow -- > <!--======================== Footnotes ====================================--> <!-- Typically rendered as popup note. These elements are referenced by hypertext links specified with the anchor element. --> <!ELEMENT FN - - %body.content;> <!ATTLIST FN %attrs;> <!--======================== Math ========================================--> <!-- Use     etc for greater control of spacing. --> <!-- Subscripts and Superscripts <SUB> and <SUP> are used for subscripts and superscripts. i j X <SUP>i</SUP>Y<SUP>j</SUP> is X Y i.e. the space following the X disambiguates the binding. The align attribute can be used for horizontal alignment, e.g. to explicitly place an index above an element: i X<sup align=center>i</sup> produces X Short references are defined for superscripts, subscripts and boxes to save typing when manually editing HTML math, e.g. x^2^ is mapped to x<sup>2</sup> y_z_ is mapped to y<sub>z</sub> {a+b} is mapped to <box>a + b</box> Note that these only apply within the MATH element and can't be used in normal text! --> <!ENTITY REF1 STARTTAG "SUP"> <!ENTITY REF2 ENDTAG "SUP"> <!ENTITY REF3 STARTTAG "SUB"> <!ENTITY REF4 ENDTAG "SUB"> <!ENTITY REF5 STARTTAG "BOX"> <!ENTITY REF6 ENDTAG "BOX"> <!USEMAP MAP1 MATH> <!USEMAP MAP2 SUP> <!USEMAP MAP3 SUB> <!USEMAP MAP4 BOX> <!SHORTREF MAP1 "^" REF1 "_" REF3 "{" REF5 > <!SHORTREF MAP2 "^" REF2 "_" REF3 "{" REF5 > <!SHORTREF MAP3 "_" REF4 "^" REF1 "{" REF5 > <!SHORTREF MAP4 "}" REF6 "^" REF1 "_" REF3 "{" REF5 > <!-- The inclusion of %math and exclusion of %notmath is used here to alter the content model for the B, SUB and SUP elements, to limit them to formulae rather than general text elements. --> <!ENTITY % mathvec "VEC|BAR|DOT|DDOT|HAT|TILDE" -- common accents --> <!ENTITY % mathface "B|T|BT" -- control of font face --> <!ENTITY % math "BOX|ABOVE|BELOW|%mathvec|ROOT|SQRT|ARRAY|SUB|SUP|%mathface"> <!ENTITY % formula "#PCDATA|%math"> <!ELEMENT MATH - - (#PCDATA)* -(%notmath) +(%math)> <!ATTLIST MATH id ID #IMPLIED class NAMES #IMPLIED -- e.g. class=chem --> <!-- The BOX element acts as brackets. Delimiters are optional and stretch to match the height of the box. The OVER element is used when you want a line between numerator and denominator. This line is suppressed with the alternative ATOP element. CHOOSE acts like ATOP but adds enclosing round brackets as a convenience for binomial coefficients. Note the use of { and } as shorthand for <BOX> and </BOX> respectively: 1 + X {1 + X<OVER>Y} is _______ Y a + b {a + b<ATOP>c - d} is c - d The delimiters are represented using the LEFT and RIGHT elements as in: {[<LEFT>x + y<RIGHT>]} is [ x + y ] {(<LEFT>a<RIGHT>]} is (a] {||<LEFT>a<RIGHT>||} is || a || Use { and } for "{" and "}" respectively as these symbols are used as shorthand for BOX, e.g. {{<LEFT>a+b<RIGHT>}} is {a+b} You can stretch definite integrals to match the integrand, e.g. {∫<SUB>a</SUB><SUP>b</SUP><LEFT>{f(x)<over>1+x} dx} b / f(x) | ----- dx / 1 + x a Note the complex content model for BOX is a work around for the absence of support for infix operators in SGML. You can get oversize delimiters with the SIZE attribute, for example <BOX SIZE=large>(<LEFT>...<RIGHT>)</BOX> Note that the names of common functions are recognized by the parser without the need to use "&" and ";" around them, e.g. int, sum, sin, cos, tan, ... --> <!ELEMENT BOX - - ((%formula)*, (LEFT, (%formula)*)?, ((OVER|ATOP|CHOOSE), (%formula)*)?, (RIGHT, (%formula)*)?)> <!ATTLIST BOX size (normal|medium|large|huge) normal -- oversize delims --> <!ELEMENT (OVER|ATOP|CHOOSE|LEFT|RIGHT) - O EMPTY> <!-- Horizontal line drawn ABOVE contents The symbol attribute allows authors to supply an entity name for an accent, arrow symbol etc. Generalisation of LaTeX's overline command. e.g. <above sym=ssmile>x</above> places an upwardly turning curve above the "x" --> <!ELEMENT ABOVE - - (%formula)+> <!ATTLIST ABOVE sym ENTITY #IMPLIED> <!-- Horizontal line drawn BELOW contents The symbol attribute allows authors to supply an entity name for an arrow symbol etc. Generalisation of LaTeX's underline command. --> <!ELEMENT BELOW - - (%formula)+> <!ATTLIST BELOW sym ENTITY #IMPLIED> <!-- Convenience tags for common accents: vec, bar, dot, ddot, hat and tilde --> <!ELEMENT (%mathvec) - - (%formula)+> <!-- T and BT are used to designate terms which should be rendered in an upright font (& bold face for BT) --> <!ELEMENT (T|BT) - - (%formula)+> <!ATTLIST (T|BT) class NAMES #IMPLIED> <!-- Roots e.g. <ROOT>3<OF>1+x</ROOT> --> <!ELEMENT ROOT - - ((%formula)+, OF, (%formula)+)> <!ELEMENT OF - O (%formula)* -- what the root applies to --> <!ELEMENT SQRT - - (%formula)* -- square root convenience tag --> <!-- LaTeX like arrays. The COLDEF attribute specifies a single capital letter for each column determining how the column should be aligned, e.g. coldef="CCC" "L" left "C" center "R" right An optional separator letter can occur between columns and should be one of + - or =, e.g. "C+C+C+C=C". Whitespace within coldef is ignored. By default, the columns are all centered. The ALIGN attribute alters the vertical position of the array as compared with preceding and following expressions. Use LDELIM and RDELIM attributes for delimiter entities. When the LABELS attribute is present, the array is displayed with the first row and the first column as labels displaced from the other elements. In this case, the first element of the first row should normally be left blank. Use &vdots; &cdots; and &ddots; for vertical, horizontal and diagonal ellipsis dots. Use &dotfill; to fill an array cell with horizontal dots (e.g. for a full row). Note &ldots; places the dots on the baseline, while &cdots; places them higher up. --> <!ELEMENT ARRAY - - (ROW)+> <!ATTLIST ARRAY align (top|middle|bottom) middle -- vertical alignment -- coldef CDATA #IMPLIED -- column alignment and separator -- ldelim CDATA #IMPLIED -- stretchy left delimiter -- rdelim CDATA #IMPLIED -- stretchy right delimiter -- labels (labels) #IMPLIED -- TeX's \bordermatrix style --> <!ELEMENT ROW - O (ITEM)*> <!ELEMENT ITEM - O (%formula)*> <!ATTLIST ITEM align CDATA #IMPLIED -- override coldef alignment -- colspan NUMBER 1 -- merge columns as per TABLE -- rowspan NUMBER 1 -- merge rows as per TABLE --> <!--================ Document Head ========================================--> <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ENTITY % head.content "TITLE & ISINDEX? & BASE? & STYLE? & META* & LINK* & RANGE* & NEXTID?"> ]]> <!ENTITY % head.nextid ""> <!ENTITY % head.content "TITLE & ISINDEX? & BASE? & STYLE? & META* & LINK* & RANGE*"> <!ELEMENT HEAD O O (%head.content)> <!ELEMENT LINK - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST LINK href %URI #REQUIRED %linkExtraAttributes; > <!ELEMENT RANGE - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST RANGE id ID #IMPLIED -- for naming marked range -- class NAMES #IMPLIED -- for subclassing -- from IDREF #REQUIRED -- start of marked range -- until IDREF #REQUIRED -- end of marked range -- > <!ELEMENT ISINDEX - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ISINDEX href %URI #IMPLIED -- server handling queries -- prompt CDATA #IMPLIED -- prompt message --> <!-- The BASE element gives the base URL for dereferencing relative URLs, e.g. <BASE href="http://foo.com/images"> ... <IMG SRC="bar.gif"> The image is deferenced to http://foo.com/images/bar.gif --> <!ELEMENT BASE - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST BASE id ID #IMPLIED href %URI; #REQUIRED > <![ %HTML.Deprecated [ <!ELEMENT NEXTID - O EMPTY> <!ATTLIST NEXTID N CDATA #REQUIRED> ]]> <!ELEMENT META - O EMPTY -- Generic Metainformation --> <!ATTLIST META http-equiv NAME #IMPLIED -- HTTP response header name -- name NAME #IMPLIED -- metainformation name -- content CDATA #REQUIRED -- associated information -- > <!-- A style sheet can be associated with the document using the LINK element, e.g. <LINK rel=style href="housestyle.dsssl">. Style overrides can be placed in the document head using the STYLE element, e.g. <style notation=dsssl-lite> dsss-lite stuff </style> Later on in the document you can use: <h2 class=bigcaps>Header with bigger than normal capitals</h2> <p class=abstract>A paragraph with a unique style of its own ... Statements in the given style notation The tag names, class and id attributes are used in the style sheet notation to describe how to render matching elements. --> <!ENTITY % style-notations "dsssl-lite | w3c-style"> <!-- <!NOTATION dsssl-lite PUBLIC "ISO/IEC 10179:1995//NOTATION DSSSL Style Language//EN"> <!NOTATION w3c-style PUBLIC "IETF/RFC nnn/W3C Style Language//EN"> --> <!ELEMENT STYLE - O (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST STYLE notation NOTATION (%style-notations;) #REQUIRED > <!--================ Document Structure ===================================--> <!ENTITY % html.content "HEAD, BODY"> <!ELEMENT HTML O O (%html.content)> <!ENTITY % version.attr 'VERSION CDATA #FIXED "%HTML.Version;"'> <!-- suggested roles are: TOC, DOC, DOCPART, HITLIST, DIALOG --> <!ATTLIST HTML %version.attr; -- report DTD version to application -- urn CDATA #IMPLIED -- universal resource name for this document -- class NAMES #IMPLIED -- role of this document, eg table of contents -- > <!-- The END -->