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Document Type Definition for the Lire Report Configuration Markup Language.
This DTD defines a grammar that is used to store the Lire configuration. The configuration is stored in one or more XML files. Parameters set in later configuration files override the ones set in the formers. The valid parameter names as well as their description and type are specified using configuration specification documents.
Elements of this DTD use the
http://www.logreport.org/LRCML/ namespace, which is
usually mapped to the lrcml
prefix.
The latest version of the DTD is 1.0 and its public identifier is -//LogReport.ORG//DTD Lire Report Specification Markup Language V1.0//EN™. Its canonical system identifier is http://www.logreport.org/LRCML/1.0/lrcml.dtd.
<!-- --> <!-- Namespace prefix for validation using the DTD --> <!ENTITY % LRCML.xmlns.pfx "lrcml" > <!ENTITY % xmlns.colon ":" > <!ENTITY % LRCML.pfx "%LRCML.xmlns.pfx;%xmlns.colon;" > <!ENTITY % LRCML.xmlns.attr.name "xmlns%xmlns.colon;%LRCML.xmlns.pfx;" > <!ENTITY % LRCML.xmlns.attr "%LRCML.xmlns.attr.name; CDATA #FIXED 'http://www.logreport.org/LRCML/'"> <!-- For the module which we are including --> <!ENTITY % LIRE.pfx "%LRCML.pfx;" >
Each configuration specification is an XML document which has one
config
as its root element.
<!ENTITY % LRCML.config "%LRCML.pfx;config" > <!ENTITY % LRCML.global "%LRCML.pfx;global" > <!ENTITY % LRCML.param "%LRCML.pfx;param" >
Root element of a configuration document. It contains
presently only one global
element which is used
to hold the global configuration parameters.
This element doesn't have any attributes.
<!ELEMENT %LRCML.config; (%LRCML.global;) > <!ATTLIST %LRCML.config; %LRCML.xmlns.attr; >
This element starts the global configuration data. (This is
the only scope currently defined). It contains a list of
param
elements.
<!ELEMENT %LRCML.global; (%LRCML.param;)+ >
This element contains the parameter's value. The parameter's
name is defined in the name
attribute.
The value
attribute can be
used to store scalar's value.
When the parameter's type is a list, the values are stored in
children param
elements.
This element has a mixed content type. We should probably
use a value
attribute to
hold scalar values.
<!ELEMENT %LRCML.param; (#PCDATA|%LRCML.param;)* > <!ATTLIST %LRCML.param; name NMTOKEN #REQUIRED value CDATA #IMPLIED >