In both the XML Language and XML Link schemes, a target element can
be identified by its ID value. Is it possible using XML Link to
target an element in a document that does not have a DTD, and if so,
how is the target attribute identified, by a fixed attribute name
of 'Id'?
Does STRING(1,'testing',0) only select the first character of
'testing', or the whole word. If the first character, can DITTO() be
used to specify a range from 't' to 'g', and is DITTO() assumed to
start from the enclosing element or from the first character of
testing, in which case can DITTO() actually find it?
What impact does case-sensitivity have on the default and replacement
attribute names and values. Is 'HREF' or 'href' the default resource
locator name, and must 'XML-ATTRIBUTES' (or 'xml-attributes') contain
case-sensitive values ('HREF TARGET TITLE REFTITLE' or 'href target
title RefTitle').
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Neil Bradley - Author of The Concise SGML Companion.
neil@bradley.co.uk
www.bradley.co.uk