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    | XML::DOM::DocumentType(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | XML::DOM::DocumentType(3) |  
XML::DOM::DocumentType - An XML document type (DTD) in
  XML::DOM XML::DOM::DocumentType extends XML::DOM::Node. Each Document has a doctype attribute whose value is either null
    or a DocumentType object. The DocumentType interface in the DOM Level 1 Core
    provides an interface to the list of entities that are defined for the
    document, and little else because the effect of namespaces and the various
    XML scheme efforts on DTD representation are not clearly understood as of
    this writing. The DOM Level 1 doesn't support editing DocumentType
  nodes. Not In DOM Spec: This implementation has added a lot of
    extra functionality to the DOM Level 1 interface. To allow editing of the
    DocumentType nodes, see XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly. 
  getNameReturns the name of the DTD, i.e. the name immediately following the
      DOCTYPE keyword.getEntitiesA NamedNodeMap containing the general entities, both external and
      internal, declared in the DTD. Duplicates are discarded. For example in:
    
     <!DOCTYPE ex SYSTEM "ex.dtd" [
  <!ENTITY foo "foo">
  <!ENTITY bar "bar">
  <!ENTITY % baz "baz">
 ]>
 <ex/>
    the interface provides access to foo and bar but not baz.
        Every node in this map also implements the Entity interface. The DOM Level 1 does not support editing entities, therefore
        entities cannot be altered in any way. Not In DOM Spec: See XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly to edit
        the DocumentType etc.getNotationsA NamedNodeMap containing the notations declared in the DTD. Duplicates
      are discarded. Every node in this map also implements the Notation
      interface.
    The DOM Level 1 does not support editing notations, therefore
        notations cannot be altered in any way. Not In DOM Spec: See XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly to edit
        the DocumentType etc. 
  Creating and setting
    the DocumentTypeA new DocumentType can be created with:
    
            $doctype = $doc->createDocumentType ($name, $sysId, $pubId, $internal);
    To set (or replace) the DocumentType for a particular
        document, use:         $doc->setDocType ($doctype);
    getSysId and setSysId
    (sysId)Returns or sets the system id.getPubId and setPubId
    (pudId)Returns or sets the public id.setName (name)Sets the name of the DTD, i.e. the name immediately following the DOCTYPE
      keyword. Note that this should always be the same as the element tag name
      of the root element.getAttlistDecl
    (elemName)Returns the AttlistDecl for the Element with the specified name, or
    undef.getElementDecl
    (elemName)Returns the ElementDecl for the Element with the specified name, or
    undef.getEntity
    (entityName)Returns the Entity with the specified name, or undef.addAttlistDecl
    (elemName)Adds a new AttDecl node with the specified elemName if one doesn't exist
      yet. Returns the AttlistDecl (new or existing) node.addElementDecl
    (elemName, model)Adds a new ElementDecl node with the specified elemName and model if one
      doesn't exist yet. Returns the AttlistDecl (new or existing) node. The
      model is ignored if one already existed.addEntity
    (parameter, notationName, value, sysId, pubId, ndata)Adds a new Entity node. Don't use createEntity and appendChild, because it
      should be added to the internal NamedNodeMap containing the entities.
    Parameters:
      parameter	 whether it is a parameter entity (%ent;) or not
        (&ent;).
 notationName the entity name.
 value the entity value.
 sysId the system id (if any.)
 pubId the public id (if any.)
 ndata the NDATA declaration (if any, for general unparsed
        entities.)
 SysId, pubId and ndata may be undefined. DOMExceptions: 
  •INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
    Raised if the notationName does not conform to the XML
      spec. 
  addNotation
    (name, base, sysId, pubId)Adds a new Notation object.
    Parameters:
      name the notation name.
 base the base to be used for resolving a relative URI.
 sysId the system id.
 pubId the public id.
 Base, sysId, and pubId may all be undefined. (These parameters
        are passed by the XML::Parser Notation handler.) DOMExceptions: 
  •INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
    Raised if the notationName does not conform to the XML
      spec. 
  addAttDef (elemName,
    attrName, type, default, fixed)Adds a new attribute definition. It will add the AttDef node to the
      AttlistDecl if it exists. If an AttDef with the specified attrName already
      exists for the given elemName, this function only generates a warning.
    See XML::DOM::AttDef::new for the other parameters.getDefaultAttrValue
    (elem, attr)Returns the default attribute value as a string or undef, if none is
      available.
    Parameters:
      elem The element tagName.
 attr The attribute name.
expandEntity
    (entity [, parameter])Expands the specified entity or parameter entity (if parameter=1) and
      returns its value as a string, or undef if the entity does not exist. (The
      entity name should not contain the '%', '&' or ';' delimiters.) Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are
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