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Index: E

EBNF (Extended Backus-Naur Form) grammar: 20.5. XML Document Grammar
edit module (XHTML DTD): 7.3. Authoring Compound Documents with Modular XHTML
electronics symbols, Unicode block for: 26.3.22. Miscellaneous Technical
element-available( ) (XSLT): 23.3. XSLT Functions
element content
any type: 16.8. Allowing Any Content
empty elements: 16.5. Empty Elements
mixed: 16.7. Mixed Content
simple: 16.6. Simple Content
ELEMENT declaration: 3.2. Element Declarations
element declarations: 3.1.1. A Simple DTD Example
3.2. Element Declarations
abstract attribute: 16.9.1. Abstract Elements and Types
complex types and: 16.4. Complex Types
constructing: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
matching elements with DTD rules: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
occurrence constraints: 16.4.1. Occurrence Constraints
schemas and: 16.2.1. Document Organization
16.2.3. Element Declarations
substitutionGroup attribute: 16.8.3. Substitution Groups
Element interface (DOM): 18.4.2.3. Element
attribute for: 24.2. Object Reference
methods for: 24.2. Object Reference
nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
element names
matching: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
in namespaces and DTDs: 4.4. Namespaces and DTDs
prefixes and: 4.2.1. Qualified Names, Prefixes, and Local Parts
qualified: 20.3.4. Namespaces
suffixes for: 3.2.4. The Number of Children
unqualified: 20.3.4. Namespaces
using choices in: 3.2.5. Choices
using namespaces to resolve conflicts: 4.1. The Need for Namespaces
element nodes
default template for: 8.7.2. The Default Template Rule for Element and Root Nodes
XPath data model and: 22.1. The XPath Data Model
element type declarations
duplicates types not allowed: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
uniqueness required for: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
elementFormDefault attribute (xs:schema element): 16.3.2. Controlling Qualification
ELEMENT_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
24.2. Object Reference
elements
attributes and: 2.3. Attributes
24.2. Object Reference
calculating the value of: 8.5. Calculating the Value of an Element with xsl:value-of
case sensitivity in: 0.. Conventions Used in This Book
2.2.1.2. Case sensitivity
complex types: 16.4. Complex Types
controlling placement of: 16.7.2. Controlling Element Placement
documents and: 2.2. Elements, Tags, and Character Data
empty (see empty elements)
enforcing uniqueness: 16.9.4. Uniqueness and Keys
entity references in: 2.5. Entity References
location steps: 9.2.2. Child Element Location Steps
22.3. Location Paths
matching multiple: 9.2.6. Multiple Matches with |
matching names: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
minOccurs/maxOccurs attributes: 16.4.1. Occurrence Constraints
mixed content of: 2.2.3. Mixed Content
in narrative-oriented documents: 6.2. Narrative Document Structures
overlapping not allowed: 2.2.2.1. Parents and children
of schemas: 21.2. Schema Elements
XML specification for: 20.3.3. Document Body
empty elements: 2.2.1.1. Empty elements
in element declarations: 3.2.8. Empty Elements
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
NOTATION attributes not available for: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
schemas and: 16.5. Empty Elements
web browser problems with: 7.1.3.2. Empty elements
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.3. Document Body
encoding declaration: 2.9.1. encoding
5.2. The Encoding Declaration
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
encodings, list of: 5.4. XML-Defined Character Sets
Encryption, XML: 1.4. The Evolution of XML
end-point( ): 11.6. Points
end-tags: 2.2. Elements, Tags, and Character Data
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.3. Document Body
endDocument( ) (SAX): 19.1. The ContentHandler Interface
endElement( ) (SAX): 19.1. The ContentHandler Interface
using filters with: 19.3. Filters
ending resources: 10.1. Simple Links
endPrefixMapping( ) (SAX): 19.1. The ContentHandler Interface
enterprise applications and XML: 15.1.1. Mixed Environments
entities
external parsed: 3.5. External Parsed General Entities
text declarations and: 5.3. Text Declarations
external unparsed: 3.6. External Unparsed Entities and Notations
declaring notations: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
parameter (see parameter entity references)
entities attribute (DocumentType interface): 24.2. Object Reference
ENTITIES attribute type: 3.3.1.9. ENTITIES
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
ENTITY attribute type: 3.3.1.8. ENTITY
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
embedding unparsed entities in documents: 3.6.2. Embedding Unparsed Entities in Documents
unparsed entities in DTD and: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
ENTITY declaration: 3.4. General Entity Declarations
20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
absent from entity references: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
Entity interface (DOM): 18.4.1.4. Entity
24.2. Object Reference
attributes for: 24.2. Object Reference
nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
entity references: 2.5. Entity References
2.5. Entity References
3.4. General Entity Declarations
attribute values and external entities: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
LexicalHandler interface and: 25.4. The org.xml.sax.ext Package
loopholes in XML specification: 17.2.1. What You Get Is Not What You Saw
simplifying document parsing: 20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
unparsed entity names not allowed: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
web browser problems with: 7.1.3.3. Entity references
with no entity declarations: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
XHTML 1.1 DTD: 7.3.1. Mixing XHTML into Your Applications
XML specification for: 20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures
entity sets
HTML 4.0: 26.2. HTML4 Entity Sets
XHTML 1.0 DTD: 5.10. Character References
26.2. HTML4 Entity Sets
ENTITY_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
24.2. Object Reference
EntityReference interface (DOM): 18.4.2.7. EntityReference
24.2. Object Reference
nodeName attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
nodeValue attribute and: 24.2. Object Reference
object hierarchy: 24.1. Object Hierarchy
ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE (DOM node type) and nodeType attribute: 18.3. Node and Other Generic Interfaces
24.2. Object Reference
EntityResolver interface (SAX): 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package
enumeration attribute type: 3.3.1.4. Enumeration
20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
assigning a value to: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
vs. NOTATION attribute type: 3.3.1.10. NOTATION
enumeration facet element: 16.6.2.3. Enumerations
21.2. Schema Elements
ErrorHandler interface (SAX): 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package
errors
ErrorHandler interface (SAX): 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package
SAXException class and: 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package
validity: 1.3. How XML Works
3. Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
3.1.4. Validating a Document
well-formedness: 1.3. How XML Works
2.10. Checking Documents for Well-Formedness
3. Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
escape sequences: 2.5. Entity References
EUC-JP encoding: 5.4. XML-Defined Character Sets
26. Character Sets
event-based parsers: 17.1.2. Treating XML as Events
Examplotron schema language: 1.1. The Benefits of XML
ExceptionCodes (DOM): 24.2. Object Reference
exceptions (see errors)
expat parser and support for character encodings: 26. Character Sets
Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) grammar: 20.5. XML Document Grammar
Extended Interfaces (DOM Core): 18.2. Structure of the DOM Core
extended links: 10.4. Extended Links
arc elements: 10.4.2. Arcs
local resources: 10.4.3. Local Resources
locator elements: 10.4.1. Locators
title elements: 10.4.4. Title Elements
XPointers and: 11.2. XPointers in Links
Extensible Linking Language (XLink): 0.. What This Book Covers
1.4. The Evolution of XML
Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (see XSLT)
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL): 1.4. The Evolution of XML
extent attributes (XSL-FO): 13.3. Laying Out the Master Pages
external declarations
including: 16.8.1.1. Including external declarations
modifying: 16.8.1.2. Modifying external declarations
external DTD subsets: 3.1.3. Internal DTD Subsets
general entity references and: 5.10. Character References
parameter entity references and: 3.7.1. Parameter Entity Syntax
text declarations and: 5.3. Text Declarations
XML specification for: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
external general entities: 20.2. Annotated Sample Documents
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
parsed: 3.5. External Parsed General Entities
attribute values and: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
no recursion allowed: 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints
SAX core feature: 25.3. SAX Features and Properties
text declarations and: 5.3. Text Declarations
unparsed: 3.6. External Unparsed Entities and Notations
20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition)
declaring notations: 20.4.2. Validity Constraints
external parameter entity references: 3.7.3. External DTD Subsets
SAX core feature: 25.3. SAX Features and Properties


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