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XML: Specializing domains in DITA
33498 XML: Specializing domains in DITA http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-dita5/index.html?open&l=766,t=gr The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML architecture for extensible technical information. A domain extends DITA with a set of elements whose names and content models are unique to an organization or field of knowledge. Architects and authors can combine elements from any number of domains, leading to great flexibility and precision in capturing the semantics and structure of their information. In this overview, you'll learn how to define your own domains. XML > Tips and Tutorials > Miscellaneous Oct 17, 2006

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In this chapter, we will build on Chapters 1 and 2 to provide you with enough information to start building useful XSLT stylesheets. I will introduce a number of the elements that make up the language, providing examples of their use. We will also look at a few of the functions built into the language and see how XSLT manages namespaces, whitespace and some other important issues.
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What is the Top Level Structure of an XHTML Document?
How Many Document Types Defined in XHTML 1.0?
What Is the HTML Tag/Element?
What is the Second Level Structure of an XHTML Document?
What Is the HEAD Tag/Element?
What Is the BODY Tag/Element?
How To Write a HEAD Element Properly?
What Is the TITLE Tag/Element?
What is a Smallest Valid XHTML Dodument?
What Is Wrong with This HEAD Element?
What Happens If the TITLE Element is Missing?
What Happens If a META Element Is Not Closed?
What Is a META Tag/Element?
What Is the Description META Tag/Element?
What Is the Keywords META Tag/Element?
What Is the Robots META Tag/Element?
What Is a http-equiv META Tag/Element?
What Is the Author META Tag/Element?
What Is the Base Tag/Element?
What Is a Script Tag/Element?
What Is a Link Tag/Element?
What Is a Style Tag/Element?
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Inline elements are XHTML elements that can be used together with character data to form lines of paragraph blocks. Here are some basic rules about inline elements:

Inline elements are usually used as sub-elements of block elements.
Some inline elements have empty contents.
Some inline elements have mixed contents with text and other inline elements.
Some inline elements are used to specify style properties which could be achieved by CSS technologies.
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This tutorial assumes basic knowledge of XML. For example, you should know what elements, attributes, and values are. If you aren't familiar with these, take the "Introduction to XML" tutorial, listed in Resources.
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