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The rules that specify the structure for a particular class of SGML or XML documents. The DTD defines the structure with elements, attributes, and notations, and it establishes constraints for how each element, attribute, and notation may be used within the particular class of documents. A DTD is analogous to a database schema in that the DTD completely describes the structure for a particular markup language.
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An "old-fashioned" means of specifying XML document structure. The sometimes cumbersome and non-XML-based syntax of DTD's is increasingly being replaced by XML Schema.
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Technical Definition: The definition that introduces the term which is going to be defined.
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An acronym meaning Document Type Definition. A DTD provides a list of the elements, attributes, comments, notes, and entities contained in the document, as well as their relationships to one another.
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Document Type Definition file that specifies how elements inside an XML document should relate to each other. It provides "grammar" rules for an XML document and each of its elements. DLESE's metadata records are XML documents.
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