Comment describing your root element
Block is a Structured_Text element consisting of one of Text_Title, Text, Code_Example_Language, or Code followed by another Block element. Structured_Text elements help define whitespace and text segments.
Presentation Element: This element is used to definebold-faced title for a subsequent block of text.
Presentation Element: This element is used to define a paragraph of text.
Presentation Element: This element is used to identify the programming language being used in the following block of Code
Presentation Element: This element is used to define a line of code.
Presentation Element: This element is used to define an image.
This element provides the location of the image file.
This element provides a title for the image.
Block is a Structured_Text element consisting of one of Text_Title,
Text, Code_Example_Language, or Code followed by another Block element.
Structured_Text elements help define whitespace and text segments.
Block is a Structured_Text element consisting of one of Text_Title,Text, Code_Example_Language, or Code followed by another Block element. Structured_Text elements help define whitespace and text segments.
This attribute identifies the nature of the content containedwithin the Block.
The References_List_Type contains one or more Reference elements, each
of which provide further reading and insight into the item. This should be filled
out as appropriate.
Each Reference subelement should provide a single source from which more information and deeper insight can be obtained, such as a research paper or an excerpt from a publication. Multiple Reference subelements can exist. The sole attribute of this element is the id. The id is optional and translates to a preceding footnote below the context notes if the author of the entry wants to cite a reference. Not all subelements need to be completed, since some are designed for web references and others are designed for book references. The fields Reference_Author and Reference_Title should be filled out for all references if possible. Reference_Section and Reference_Date can be included for either book references or online references. Reference_Edition, Reference_Publication, Reference_Publisher, and Reference_PubDate are intended for book references,
however they can be included where appropriate for other types of references. Reference_Link is intended for web references, however it can be included for book references as well if applicable.
This element identifies an individual author of the material being referenced. It is not required, but may be repeated sequentially in order to identify multiple authors for a single piece of material.
This element identifies the title of the material beingreferenced. It is not required if the material does not have a title.
This element is intended to provide a means of identifying the exact location of the material inside of the publication source, such as the relevant pages of a research paper, the appropriate chapters from a book, etc. This is useful for both book references and internet references.
This element identifies the edition of the material being
referenced in the event that multiple editions of the material exist. This will usually only be useful for book references.
This element identifies the publication source of the reference material, if one exists.
This element identifies the publisher of the reference material, if one exists.
This element identifies the date when the reference was included in the entry. This provides the reader with a time line for when the material in the reference, usually the link, was valid. The date should be of the format YYYY-MM-DD.
This field describes the date when the reference was published YYYY.
This element should hold the URL for the material being referenced, if one exists. This should always be used for web references, and may optionally be used for book and other publication references.
The id attribute is optional and is used as a mechanism forciting text in the entry. If an id is provided, it is placed between brackets and precedes this reference and the matching id should be used inside of the text for the attack pattern itself where this reference is applicable. All reference ids assigned within an entry must be unique.