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XML::DOM::Notation(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationXML::DOM::Notation(3)

NAME
       XML::DOM::Notation - An XML NOTATION in XML::DOM

DESCRIPTION
       XML::DOM::Notation extends XML::DOM::Node.

       This node represents a Notation, e.g.

	<!NOTATION gs SYSTEM "GhostScript">

	<!NOTATION name PUBLIC "pubId">

	<!NOTATION name PUBLIC "pubId" "sysId">

	<!NOTATION name SYSTEM "sysId">

       METHODS

       getName and setName (name)
	   Returns (or sets) the Notation name, which is the first token after
	   the NOTATION keyword.

       getSysId and setSysId (sysId)
	   Returns (or sets) the system ID, which is the token after the
	   optional SYSTEM keyword.

       getPubId and setPubId (pubId)
	   Returns (or sets) the public ID, which is the token after the
	   optional PUBLIC keyword.

       getBase
	   This is passed by XML::Parser in the Notation handler.  I don't
	   know what it is yet.

       getNodeName
	   Returns the same as getName.

perl v5.8.8			  2002-02-09		 XML::DOM::Notation(3)
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