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built-in variable | data-attributes | ||||
Sample Code | Related Syntax | Related Concepts |
Purpose
Allows all declared attributes of entities named in an entity
or entities
attribute of an element to be treated as a shelf (to a certain extent), as follows:
The key value used to index data-attributes
should always be uppercased when SGML parsing is involved and when namecase general yes
applies to the SGML document being processed. Unlike names in OmniMark programs, string values used as keys are not automatically uppercased - - doing so is the OmniMark programmer's responsibility. Uppercasing can be done by directly entering the appropriately uppercased values or by using the u
format modifier.
The data-attributes shelf differs from other shelves in not having a current item. In addition, even though some of the items on the data-attributes shelf may be list-valued, "double-indexing" is not allowed. The using
prefix can be used to accomplish double-indexing.
To reference the attributes of a specific entity named in an entity or entities attribute, the data-attributes shelf can be qualified in the same ways as data-attribute references.
The data-attributes shelf is indexed as follows:
specified
qualifier is not given
specified
qualifier is given
The following illustrations how a repeat over
can be used to iterate over the data-attributes
shelf:
repeat over specified data-attributes of (attribute ref) as this-one output key of data-attribute this-one output "='%v(this-one)'%n" again
Sample Code
Prefixes: "using" and list-valued attributes |
Related Syntax attributes data-attribute |
Related Concepts Attribute aliases Attributes: order of indexing XML/SGML parser: locking input |
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