Processing XML with Perl | Michel Rodriguez |
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Document Type Definitions
A Document Type Definition (DTD) is a way to constraint XML documents of a specific class.
XML is really a meta-language: through the use of DTD's it allows designers to define syntax rules. Documents (a.k.a. instances) can be checked for its conformance to a DTD.
A DTD-less XML instance is said to be well-formed, an XML document that is conformant to a DTD is said to be valid.
The DTD for the wine document:
<!ELEMENT catalog (class+)> <!ELEMENT class (category+)> <!ATTLIST class name (red | white | rose) #IMPLIED> <!ELEMENT category (item+)> <!ATTLIST category name CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ELEMENT item (winery, type, year, rating, stock, price)> <!ELEMENT winery (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT type (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT year (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT rating (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT stock (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT price (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST price currency CDATA #REQUIRED> |
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