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■ You must use a space in the following places:
■ Before the closing angle bracket (>) on the !ELEMENT line
■ After the opening parentheses in a list of values for an attribute
■ Before a closing parentheses in a list of values
■ Before and after each pipe (|) in a list of values.
■ You must include an exclamation point (!) without a space before each of the following
words:
ELEMENT, ATTLIST, Error, and msg (ELEMENT, !ATTLIST, !Error, !msg ).
■ You can include !Error, !Warning, and !Info within the !ELEMENT or the !ATTLIST
area.
■ !msg messages can contain only plain text.
■ HTML comments (!---->) cannot be listed as tags in browser profiles because they
interfere with parsing. Dreamweaver does not report an error for comments because all
browsers support them.
The following example shows the syntax for a tag entry:
<!ELEMENT htmlTag NAME="tagName ">
<!ATTLIST htmlTag
unsupportedAttribute1 !Error !msg="The unsupportedAttribute1
attribute of the htmlTag tag is not supported.Try using
supportedAttribute1 for a similar effect."
supportedAttribute1
supportedAttribute2 (validValue1 |validValue2 |validValue3 )
unsupportedAttribute2 !Error !msg="Don’t ever use the
unsupportedAttribute2 attribute of the htmlTag tag!"
>
The elements shown in this syntax are defined as follows:
■ htmlTag is the tag as it appears in an HTML document.
■ tagName is an explanatory name for the tag; for example, the name for the HR tag is
“Horizontal Rule.” The
NAME attribute is optional. If specified, tagName is used in error
messages; if you do not supply a name,
htmlTag is used in error messages.
■ unsupportedAttribute is an attribute that is not supported. Any tags or attributes not
specifically mentioned as supported attributes are assumed to be unsupported. Specify
unsupported tags or attributes only when you want to create a custom error message.
■ supportedAttribute is an attribute that is supported by htmlTag. Only tags listed
without an
!Error designation are considered to be supported by the browser.
■ validValue indicates a value that is supported by the attribute.
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