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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2006, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="tcrexdtd" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Generating XML files from DTDs</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Generate an XML file from a DTD</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>You can generate an XML file from your DTD if you want to quickly
-create an XML file based on your DTD file. Generating an XML file from your
-DTD saves you time by creating an XML file that is already associated with
-your DTD, and contains at least some of the elements and attributes in your
-DTD.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm keyref="tcrexdtd|1|XMLfilesgeneratingfromDTDs" status="new">XML
-files<indexterm>generating from DTDs</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm keyref="tcrexdtd|2|DTDgeneratingXMLfiles"
-status="changed">DTDs<indexterm>generating XML files</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context><p>After you have generated your XML file, you can further customize
-it in the XML editor.</p><p>The following instructions were written for the
-Resource perspective, but they will also work in many other perspectives.</p><p>To
-create an XML file from a DTD file, complete the following steps:</p></context>
-<steps>
-<step><cmd>In the Navigator view, right-click the DTD file that you want to
-work with and select <menucascade><uicontrol>Generate</uicontrol><uicontrol>XML
-File</uicontrol></menucascade>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>Select a project or folder to contain the XML file and type a name
-for the file in the <uicontrol>File Name</uicontrol> field, then click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-<info>The name of the file must end in <userinput>.xml</userinput>.</info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Select the <uicontrol>Root element</uicontrol> of the XML file.</cmd>
-<info>The root element of an XML file is the element that contains all other
-elements in that file. All the elements that you have defined in the DTD will
-be shown in the <uicontrol>Root element</uicontrol> list.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>Select from the following content options: </cmd>
-<choices>
-<choice><uicontrol>Create optional attributes</uicontrol>: both mandatory
-and optional attributes will be generated.</choice>
-<choice><uicontrol>Create optional elements</uicontrol>: both mandatory and
-optional elements will be generated.</choice>
-<choice><uicontrol>Create first choice of required choice</uicontrol>: the
-first option of a required choice will be generated in your XML file.</choice>
-<choice><uicontrol>Fill elements and attributes with data</uicontrol>: any
-elements and attributes generated will be filled with sample data.</choice>
-</choices>
-<info> If you do not select any of these options, then only the minimum amount
-of content required for the XML file will be created.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>Specify the <uicontrol>Public ID</uicontrol> or <uicontrol>System
-ID</uicontrol>.</cmd><info>You do not need to specify both. If you do, the
-Public ID will be used before the System ID. </info></step>
-<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-</steps>
-<result><p>The XML file will only contain the selected root element and any
-elements or attributes contained in the root element. You can now add elements,
-attributes, entities, and notations to the XML file, however, they must follow
-the rules established in the DTD that you used to create the XML file.</p></result>
-</taskbody>
-</task>

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