![]() ![]() This value canĬontain #all or a list that is a subset of extension, restriction, or Of derivation from being used in place of this element. Prevents an element with a specified type Instead, another element whose substitutionGroupĪttribute contains the qualified name (QName) of this element must appear in True indicates that the element cannot appear in the Specifies whether the element can be used inĪn instance document. The null attribute is defined as part of the XML True enables an instance of the element to have the Specifies whether an explicit null value can beĪssigned to the element. This attribute cannot be used if the parent element Specifies the minimum number of times thisĮlement can occur in the parent element. Or if you want to set no limit on the maximum number, use the value Specifies the maximum number of times thisĮlement can occur in the parent element. Used if the parent element is the schema element The default value is the value of the elementFormDefault attribute of the schema element. "qualified" indicates that this element must be Indicates that this element is not required to be qualified with the namespace prefix. Specifies a fixed value for the element (can onlyīe used if the element's content is a simple type or text only) Only be used if the element's content is a simple type or text only) Specifies a default value for the element (can This attribute cannot be used if the parent Specifies the name of an element that can be Type, or the name of a simpleType or complexType element Specifies either the name of a built-in data The refĪttribute can include a namespace prefix. Is required if the parent element is the schema element (The ? sign declares that the element can occur zero or one time, and the * sign declares that the element can occur zero or more times References DOM Node Types DOM Node DOM NodeList DOM NamedNodeMap DOM Document DOM Element DOM Attribute DOM Text DOM CDATA DOM Comment DOM XMLHttpRequest DOM Parser XSLT Elements XSLT/XPath FunctionsĪnnotation?,(simpleType|complexType)?,(unique|key|keyref)* Web Services XML Services XML WSDL XML SOAP XML RDF XML RSS XSD Data Types XSD String XSD Date/Time XSD Numeric XSD Misc XSD Reference XSD Schema XSD Introduction XSD How To XSD XSD Elements XSD Attributes XSD Restrictions XSD Complex Elements XSD Empty XSD Elements-only XSD Text-only XSD Mixed XSD Indicators XSD XSD XSD Substitution XSD Example XML DTD DTD Introduction DTD Building Blocks DTD Elements DTD Attributes DTD Elements vs Attr DTD Entities DTD Examples XQuery Tutorial XQuery Introduction XQuery Example XQuery FLWOR XQuery HTML XQuery Terms XQuery Syntax XQuery Add XQuery Select XQuery Functions XSLT Tutorial XSLT Introduction XSL Languages XSLT Transform XSLT XSLT XSLT XSLT XSLT XSLT XSLT Apply XSLT on the Client XSLT on the Server XSLT Edit XML XSLT Examples XPath Tutorial XPath Introduction XPath Nodes XPath Syntax XPath Axes XPath Operators XPath Examples XML DOM DOM Introduction DOM Nodes DOM Accessing DOM Node Info DOM Node List DOM Traversing DOM Navigating DOM Get Values DOM Change Nodes DOM Remove Nodes DOM Replace Nodes DOM Create Nodes DOM Add Nodes DOM Clone Nodes DOM Examples XML AJAX AJAX Introduction AJAX XMLHttp AJAX Request AJAX Response AJAX XML File AJAX PHP AJAX ASP AJAX Database AJAX Applications AJAX Examples XML Tutorial XML HOME XML Introduction XML How to use XML Tree XML Syntax XML Elements XML Attributes XML Namespaces XML Display XML HttpRequest XML Parser XML DOM XML XPath XML XSLT XML XQuery XML XLink XML Validator XML DTD XML Schema XML Server XML Examples XML Quiz XML Certificate ![]()
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