version 2004
SAX ADD XML DOCTYPE (document; docType)
Parameter | Type | Description | |
document | DocRef | Reference of open document | |
docType | String | DocType to be added |
Description
The SAX ADD XML DOCTYPE command adds a DocType statement set by the docType parameter in the XML document referenced by document.
The DocType statement lets you indicate the type of XML in which the document has been written and to specify the Document Type Declaration (DTD) used. A DocType statement generally takes the following form: <!DOCTYPE XML_type "DTD_address">.
Example
The following statement:
vDocType := "SYSTEM Books \"Book.DTD\"" SAX ADD XML DOCTYPE ($DocRef;vDocType)
... will write the following line in the document:
<!DOCTYPE SYSTEM Books "Book.DTD">
See Also
System Variables or Sets
If the command has been executed correctly, the system variable OK is set to 1. Otherwise, it is set to 0.
Error Handling
In the event of an error, the the command returns an error which can be intercepted using an error-handling method.