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<title>Editing with DTD or XML schema constraints</title> | |
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<searchtitle>Editing with DTD or XML schema constraints</searchtitle> | |
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<shortdesc>In the Design view, when you edit an XML file that has a set of | |
constraints (that is, a set of rules) defined by a DTD or an XML schema, you | |
can turn the constraints on and off to provide flexibility in the way you | |
edit, but still maintain the validity of the document periodically.</shortdesc> | |
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<keywords><indexterm>XML editor<indexterm>editing with constraints</indexterm></indexterm> | |
<indexterm>XML files<indexterm>editing with constraints</indexterm></indexterm> | |
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<context><p> When the constraints are turned on, and you are working in the | |
Design view, the XML editor prevents you from inserting elements, attributes, | |
or attribute values not permitted by the rules of the XML schema or DTD, and | |
from removing necessary or predefined sets of tags and values. In this mode, | |
an element's content must be valid to use the XML editor's guided editing | |
options.</p><p>You might want to turn the constraints off for an XML file | |
if you need more flexibility. For example, you want to try working with elements | |
or attributes not permitted by the associated DTD or XML schema, without actually | |
removing the association with the DTD or XML schema.</p><p>To turn the constraints | |
for an XML file off, click <uicontrol>XML > Turn Grammar Constraints Off</uicontrol>. | |
After you have turned the constraints off for a file, you can insert or delete | |
any element or attribute regardless of the DTD or XML schema rules. You can | |
create new elements or attributes that are not in the DTD or schema - these | |
Design view prompts will only appear when you have turned constraints off. | |
The file might not be valid, however, if you do this. </p><p>The following | |
instructions were written for the Resource perspective, but they will also | |
work in many other perspectives.</p><p>The following example shows what you | |
can do if you turn the constraints of a DTD off:</p></context> | |
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<step><cmd>Open the XML file in the XML editor (right-click the file in the | |
Navigator view and click <uicontrol>Open With > XML Editor</uicontrol>). </cmd> | |
</step> | |
<step><cmd>You have a DTD that specifies that an element requires at least | |
one of a specific child element: </cmd><info><codeblock><!ELEMENT parentElement (childElement+)> | |
</codeblock></info></step> | |
<step><cmd>If, in an XML file associated with your DTD, you attempt to remove | |
the final child element of the element with the DTD constraints turned on, | |
the editor will not allow you to do this, as it will make the document invalid.</cmd> | |
<info>You can confirm this by using the element's pop-up menu to verify that | |
the <uicontrol>Remove</uicontrol> option is grayed out.</info></step> | |
<step><cmd>To turn the DTD constraints off, click <uicontrol>XML > Turn Grammar | |
Constraints Off</uicontrol>. </cmd></step> | |
<step><cmd>If you attempt to remove the same child element with constraints | |
off, the editor will allow you to.</cmd></step> | |
<step><cmd>To correct the invalid document, you will have to re-add the necessary | |
element, or remove the invalid tagging or value.</cmd></step> | |
</steps> | |
<result>If you introduce errors into your files, you must save and validate | |
the file in order to see a list of the errors you have introduced. They will | |
be listed in the Problems view. After you fix the errors, you must save and | |
validate your file again to see if the file is now valid.</result> | |
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