Another abandoned server code base... this is kind of an ancestor of taskrambler.
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 
 
 

2321 lines
94 KiB

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd">
<HTML lang="en">
<HEAD>
<TITLE>HTML 4.0 Guidelines for Mobile Access</TITLE>
<LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="print"
title="style sheets for printing" href="style/print.css">
<LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen"
title="style sheets for W3C Notes"
href="http://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/W3C-NOTE">
<LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen"
title="style sheets for screen rendering" href="style/screen.css">
<LINK rel="alternate" type="text/plain" title="plain text version"
href="NOTE-html40-mobile.txt">
<LINK rel="alternate" type="application/octet-stream"
title="gzip'd tar file version" href="NOTE-html40-mobile.tgz">
<LINK rel="alternate" type="application/zip" title="zip file version"
href="NOTE-html40-mobile.zip">
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<DIV class="head">
<P class="logo"><A accesskey="W" href="http://www.w3.org/"><IMG alt="W3C"
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/WWW/w3c_home"></A></P>
</DIV>
<H1 class="title">
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>
4.0 Guidelines for Mobile Access
</H1>
<H2 class="date">
<ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Note - 15 March 1999
</H2>
<DL>
<DT>This version:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DT>Latest version:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-html40-mobile">http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-html40-mobile</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DT>Editors:</DT>
<DD>Tomihisa Kamada, ACCESS Co.,<ABBR title="Limited">Ltd.</ABBR> <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="mailto:tomy@access.co.jp">tomy@access.co.jp</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DD>Takuya Asada, <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="mailto:asada@w3.org">asada@w3.org</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DD>Masayasu Ishikawa, <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="mailto:mimasa@w3.org">mimasa@w3.org</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DD>Shin'ichi Matsui, <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM>/Panasonic <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="mailto:matsui@w3.org">matsui@w3.org</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
</DL>
<P class="copyright">
<A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice.html#Copyright">Copyright</A>&nbsp;&copy;&nbsp;1998-1999&nbsp;<A href="http://www.w3.org/"><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM></A>
(<A href="http://www.lcs.mit.edu/"><ACRONYM
title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</ACRONYM></A>,
<A href="http://www.inria.fr/"><ACRONYM lang="fr"
title="Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique">INRIA</ACRONYM></A>,
<A href="http://www.keio.ac.jp/">Keio</A>), All Rights Reserved.
<ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM>
<A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice.html#Legal_Disclaimer">liability</A>,
<A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice.html#W3C_Trademarks">trademark</A>,
<A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-documents.html">document use</A> and
<A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software.html">software licensing</A>
rules apply.
</P>
<H2><A name="Status">Status of This Document</A></H2>
<P>
This document is a Note made available by the World Wide Web Consortium
(<ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM>) for discussion.
This document may be updated, replaced or rendered obsolete by other
documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use this document
as reference material or to cite them as other than "work in progress".
This is work in progress, and does not imply endorsement by,
or the consensus of, either <A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List"><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> membership</A>
or members of the <A href="http://www.w3.org/Mobile/Group/IG/">Mobile Access
Interest Group</A>
(<A href="http://cgi.w3.org/MemberAccess/">members only</A>).
</P>
<P>
This document has been produced as part of the <A href="http://www.w3.org/Mobile/Activity"><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Mobile Access Activity</A>.
Please send comments about this document to the public mailing list
<A href="mailto:www-mobile@w3.org">www-mobile@w3.org</A>
(<A href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-mobile/">archive</A>).
</P>
<H2><A name="Abstract">Abstract</A></H2>
<P>
This document describes guidelines for content authors how to create
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 contents
to be acceptable to mobile devices as much as possible.
</P>
<H2><A name="Formats">Available Formats</A></H2>
<P>
This document is available in the following formats:
</P>
<DL>
<DT><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="text/html" charset="US-ASCII" href="NOTE-html40-mobile.html">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315/NOTE-html40-mobile.html</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DT>A plain text file:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="text/plain" charset="US-ASCII" href="NOTE-html40-mobile.txt">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315/NOTE-html40-mobile.txt</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DT><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> as a gzip'ed tar file, including accompanying resources:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="application/octet-stream" href="NOTE-html40-mobile.tgz">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315/NOTE-html40-mobile.tgz</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
<DT><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> as a zip file, including accompanying resources:</DT>
<DD><SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="application/zip" href="NOTE-html40-mobile.zip">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315/NOTE-html40-mobile.zip</A>&gt;</SPAN></DD>
</DL>
<P>
In case of a discrepancy between the various formats of the document,
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-html40-mobile">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/NOTE-html40-mobile-19990315</A>&gt;</SPAN>
is considered the definitive version.
</P>
<H2><A name="ToC">Table of Contents</A></H2>
<DIV class="ToC">
<OL>
<LI><A accesskey="1" href="#Intro">Introduction</A></LI>
<LI><A accesskey="2" href="#Requirements">Requirements from Mobile Access</A>
<OL>
<LI><A href="#Hardware">Hardware Restrictions</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Bandwidth">Narrow Bandwidth Networking</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Accessibility">Accessibility Requirements</A></LI>
</OL>
</LI>
<LI><A accesskey="3" href="#Guidelines">Guidelines for Mobile Access</A>
<OL>
<LI><A href="#Styles">Styles</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Scripts">Scripts, Event Handlers</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Forms">Forms</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Frames">Frames</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Imagemaps">Image Maps</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Tables">Tables</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Objects">Objects and Images</A></LI>
<LI><A href="#Accesskeys">Access keys</A></LI>
</OL>
</LI>
<LI><A accesskey="4" href="#Validation">A Sample <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> for Mobile Access</A></LI>
<LI><A accesskey="5" href="#Remarks">Concluding Remarks and Future Directions</A></LI>
</OL>
<UL>
<LI><A accesskey="R" href="#References">References</A></LI>
<LI><A accesskey="A" href="#Appendix">Appendix <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM></A>
<UL>
<LI><A accesskey="C" href="#Catalog">Sample <ACRONYM title="Standard Generalized Markup Language">SGML</ACRONYM> catalog</A></LI>
<LI><A accesskey="D" href="#DTD">Document Type Definition</A></LI>
</UL>
</LI>
</UL>
</DIV>
<H2><A name="Intro">1. Introduction</A></H2>
<P>
Ever since the Internet industry exploded a few years ago, numerous related
industries have spawned and flourished from the standard
<ACRONYM title="World Wide Web">WWW</ACRONYM> (World Wide Web) infrastructure.
This growth is most attributable to the exponential growth of Internet users
all over the world.
Today, Internet access is no longer limited to personal computers and
powerful workstations in your office, but is reaching into the your home, as
well as on the road.
</P>
<P>
A new class of electronics devices with Internet access capability called
"Information Appliances" was recently born. This Internet access capability is
embedded in devices such as televisions, set top boxes, home game machines,
telephone-based terminals, <ACRONYM title="Personal Digital Assistant">PDA</ACRONYM>s,
car navigation systems and cellular phones. These Internet
appliances will drive the merger of wireless and wired Internet world that
will eventually create a much larger industry than today's predominantly wired
Internet industry.
</P>
<P>
The need to support this new class of information appliances while still
meeting the <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> standards
and the rigid design requirements are the challenges this evolving industry
faces today.
</P>
<P>
This document describes guidelines for content authors how to use
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Specification
<A href="#HTML40">[HTML40]</A> effectively for "Mobile Access",
and some design notes for user agent manufacturers.
</P>
<H2><A name="Requirements">2. Requirements from Mobile Access</A></H2>
<P>
There are a wide range of mobile devices in the market.
The typical product examples are as follows:
</P>
<UL>
<LI><ACRONYM title="Personal Digital Assistant">PDA</ACRONYM></LI>
<LI>mobile phone</LI>
<LI>pager</LI>
<LI>embedded system</LI>
<LI>automobile information appliance (car navigation system)</LI>
<LI>mobile game machine</LI>
<LI>digital book reader</LI>
<LI>smart watch</LI>
</UL>
<P>
This section summarizes the requirements from "Mobile Access".
</P>
<H3><A name="Hardware">2.1. Hardware Restrictions</A></H3>
<P>
As described in <A href="#CompactHTML">[CompactHTML]</A>,
there are several hardware restrictions in mobile devices.
The major characteristics are as follows:
</P>
<UL>
<LI>small memory capacity</LI>
<LI>small display space</LI>
<LI>less powerful <ACRONYM title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</ACRONYM></LI>
<LI>limited input method</LI>
<LI>no or small data storage</LI>
<LI>limited power consumption</LI>
</UL>
<P>
These characteristics have to be taken into account in designing
the user agent functionality for mobile devices,
as well as creating mobile-friendly contents.
</P>
<H3><A name="Bandwidth">2.2. Narrow Bandwidth Networking</A></H3>
<P>
The size of contents should be small in the case of narrow bandwidth
and low speed wireless networking. The major characteristics of
today's wireless connection are as follows:
</P>
<UL>
<LI>slow speed</LI>
<LI>unstable</LI>
<LI>expensive</LI>
<LI>non-<ACRONYM title="Internet Protocol">IP</ACRONYM> connection</LI>
</UL>
<P>
These restrictions depend on underlying communication bearers. The
infrastructure will be improved in the third generation wireless phone
networking.
</P>
<H3><A name="Accessibility">2.3. Accessibility Requirements</A></H3>
<P>
Simple and easy operations of information appliances are very
important. Unlike <ACRONYM title="Personal Computer">PC</ACRONYM>
user interface, keyboard and mouse are not suitable for mobile
devices. Rather, intuitive operation like a four-button interface
(cursor forward, cursor back, select, and back buttons) is required.
In this sense, some kind of accessibility considerations,
as described in <A href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/#Resources"><ACRONYM title="Web Accessibility Initiative">WAI</ACRONYM>
Accessibility Guidelines</A>, should be taken into account.
In general, <ACRONYM title="Web Accessibility Initiative">WAI</ACRONYM>
Accessiblity Guidelines are also useful for mobile access.
</P>
<P>
For example, the "<CODE>accesskey</CODE>" attribute of
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 can be
used to assign buttons to links or form selections.
Also, alternative text for images should be provided via
"<CODE>alt</CODE>" attribute so that mobile devices can make use of text
descriptions instead of large images. For more information,
see section <A href="#Accesskeys">3.8</A> and <A href="#Objects">3.7</a> respectively.
</P>
<H2><A name="Guidelines">3. Guidelines for Mobile Access</A></H2>
<P>
This section describes the detail of the <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 guidelines for
mobile access.
</P>
<P>
In order to meet the requirements as described in
<A href="#Requirements">section 2</A>, we use
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict,
which excludes the presentation attributes and elements, as a suitable
baseline for mobile access. Thus, the following guidelines assume to use
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict.
</P>
<H3><A name="Styles">3.1. Styles</A></H3>
<P>
Usual mobile devices have small size of screens, and limited display
capabilities, thus in many cases style sheets are not supported,
or its support is limited.
</P>
<P>
When style sheets are used, external style sheets are recommended from the
viewpoint of content size and separation of structure and style.
In this way, user agents which don't support style sheets don't have
to load unnecessary style sheets.
</P>
<P>
The "<CODE>media</CODE>" attribute can be used so that user agents can select
appropriate style sheets. See section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/styles.html#h-14.2.4">14.2.4</A>
of <A href="#HTML40">[HTML40]</A> for more detail.
</P>
<P>
The <CODE>STYLE</CODE> element can be also used, but inline style sheets
via "<CODE>style</CODE>" attribute is not preferred,
because it's not flexible and almost like the presentation attributes
which are deprecated and excluded from the
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict.
</P>
<P>
Contents should be readable without style sheets so that devices
which don't support style sheets can still render contents reasonably.
</P>
<P>
See also section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/wai-pageauth-tech#style">2.10</A>
of Techniques for <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<P class="note">
It is desirable that even if user agents don't support style sheets,
it should parse <CODE>STYLE</CODE> elements not to show
styles nor to cause any other side-effects.
</P>
<H3><A name="Scripts">3.2. Scripts, Event Handlers</A></H3>
<P>
Usual mobile devices have limitation of memory storage,
<ACRONYM title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</ACRONYM> power and so on,
thus in many cases scripting are not supported.
It should not be assumed that scripts will always be executed.
Contents should be readable even if scripts are not executed.
</P>
<P>
See also section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/wai-pageauth-tech#scripts">2.13</A>
of Techniques for <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<P class="note">
It is desirable that even if user agents don't support scripts,
it should parse <CODE>SCRIPT</CODE> elements not to show
scripts nor to cause any other side-effects.
</P>
<H3><A name="Forms">3.3. Forms</A></H3>
<P>
Usual mobile devices support basic forms, but they don't have
keyboards like desktop <ACRONYM title="Personal Computer">PC</ACRONYM>s.
Content authors should keep in mind that it will be hard for users of
mobile devices to input many characters.
</P>
<P>
Since sometimes mobile devices don't have local file systems, some features,
which depend on local file system, such as file upload, should not be used.
</P>
<P>
Many mobile devices do not support images, thus value "<CODE>image</CODE>"
for "<CODE>type</CODE>" attribute of <CODE>INPUT</CODE> element should not
be used.
</P>
<P>
As described in <A href="#Scripts">3.2</A>, authors should not rely on
scripting, and should avoid using attributes for event handling, such as
<CODE>onsubmit</CODE>.
</P>
<P>
See also section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/wai-pageauth-tech#forms">2.12</A>
of Techniques for <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>.
</P>
<H3><A name="Frames">3.4. Frames</A></H3>
<P>
Usual mobile devices have small size of screens, and some of them
support only textual information. Frames strongly depend on
screen interface, and are not part of the <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict.
Therefore, frames should not be used.
</P>
<P>
If there is compelling reason to use frames, make sure that those contents
have the descriptions below:
</P>
<UL>
<LI>Provide a fallback content for contents that contain frames using
<CODE>NOFRAMES</CODE> at the end of each <CODE>FRAMESET</CODE>.</LI>
<LI>Name each frame via the "<CODE>title</CODE>" attribute on <CODE>FRAME</CODE>
elements so that users can keep track of frames by name.</LI>
</UL>
<P>
See also section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/wai-pageauth-tech#frames">2.11</A>
of Techniques for <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<P class="note">
If user agents don't support frames, it should render contents of
the <CODE>NOFRAMES</CODE> element.
Also, even if user agents can't render frames,
it is desirable to provide links to each frame,
so that users can access to contents of each frame.
</P>
<H3><A name="Imagemaps">3.5. Image Maps</A></H3>
<P>
On mobile devices, it cannot be generally assumed that images are
always rendered, nor can be pointed by pointing devices like mouse.
Therefore, server-side image maps should not be used.
</P>
<P>
On the other hand, client-side image maps can be used even if
images are not rendered nor can be pointed,
so authors may include client-side image maps into their contents.
But this is acceptable only when alternative descriptions are
provided via "<CODE>alt</CODE>" attribute of <CODE>AREA</CODE> element,
which is a required attribute in <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0,
as in many cases images are not rendered on mobile devices,
or pointing on images is impossible even if
images can be rendered, as described above.
</P>
<P>
See also section
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/wai-pageauth-tech#images">2.7</A>
of Techniques for <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<P class="note">
It will be desirable that user agents render images and provide selections
with pointing (using area information) if possible. Even if rendering
images or selection with pointing are impossible, they should provide access
to linked resource of each area via "<CODE>alt</CODE>" attribute of
<CODE>AREA</CODE> element.
</P>
<H3><A name="Tables">3.6. Tables</A></H3>
<P>
Many mobile devices have small size of screens. If contents
have table descriptions, it will be very difficult to browse them
in mobile devices.
In addition, though it would be possible to restructure tables
in accessible way by following guidelines as described in
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-WAI-PAGEAUTH/#gl-table-markup">Guideline 7</A>
of <A href="#WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A>,
it will be difficult for mobile devices to process
complex tables due to the hardware restrictions as described
in <A href="#Hardware">2.1</A>.
It would be, therefore, safe to avoid using tables whenever possible.
Consider alternative structures, e.g. lists, whenever appropriate.
Content authors should not expect tables will always be processed
in mobile devices.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<DIV class="note">
<P>
Even if it would be difficult, user agents may parse and render tables
if possible. For example, the <CODE>CAPTION</CODE> element and
"<CODE>summary</CODE>" attribute are usable to summarize tables.
See also <A href="#WAI-USERAGENT">[WAI-USERAGENT]</A>.
</P>
</DIV>
<H3><A name="Objects">3.7. Objects and Images</A></H3>
<P>
The <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> elements, which are designed to embed various
objects including images into
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> documents,
are also useful in mobile devices. For example, contents which have voice
(speech) contents for cell phones and contents which have graphical maps
for car navigation systems may become typical contents for those devices,
as these contents match essential needs and functions of them.
</P>
<P>
When embedding objects via <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> element, alternative contents
should be provided by the fallback mechanism of <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> element.
These alternative contents should end up with texts.
</P>
<P>
An example below is quoted from <A href="#HTML40">[HTML40]</A>:
</P>
<DIV class="sample">
<PRE>
&lt;P&gt;
&lt;OBJECT data="navbar.png" type="image/png"&gt;
&lt;OBJECT data="navbar.gif" type="image/gif"&gt;
text describing the image...
&lt;/OBJECT&gt;
&lt;/OBJECT&gt;
&lt;/P&gt;
</PRE>
</DIV>
<P>
In general, images should be embedded via <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> element,
as it has better fallback mechanism, but <CODE>IMG</CODE> element may
also be used. In this case, alternative description via "<CODE>alt</CODE>"
attribute, which is required in <A href="#HTML40">[HTML40]</A>,
should be provided for user agents which cannot or do not render images.
This guideline doesn't specify nor recommend specific formats for images.
</P>
<P>
If the image represents an important information,
a long description should be provided via <CODE>longdesc</CODE> attribute
of <CODE>IMG</CODE> element, in addition to alternative text via
<CODE>alt</CODE> attribute.
</P>
<P>
The <CODE>APPLET</CODE> element, which is not part of the
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict,
should not be used in favor of the <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> element.
</P>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<DIV class="note">
<P>
User agents should try to render nested objects according to
the precedence rules described in
<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/objects.html#h-13.3.1">section 13.3.1</A> of <A href="#HTML40">[HTML40]</A>.
Even if user agents don't support <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> elements,
they should render alternative content of <CODE>OBJECT</CODE> element as a fallback.
</P>
<P>
If a long description is provided via <CODE>longdesc</CODE> attribute
of <CODE>IMG</CODE> element, user agents should provide access to that
long description.
</P>
</DIV>
<H3><A name="Accesskeys">3.8. Access keys</A></H3>
<P>
In general, it cannot be assumed that input methods which
consists of a (full) keyboard and a pointing device such as mouse
are available in mobile devices. It is desirable that description
for efficient use of input methods on mobile devices are provided in
contents.
</P>
<P>
From this viewpoint, assigning access keys via "<CODE>accesskey</CODE>"
attribute (for <CODE>A</CODE>, <CODE>AREA</CODE>, <CODE>BUTTON</CODE>,
<CODE>INPUT</CODE>, <CODE>LABEL</CODE>, <CODE>LEGEND</CODE> and
<CODE>TEXTAREA</CODE> elements) will be effective when it is available.
This may improve accessibility of links or form related operations.
</P>
<P>
But the use of "<CODE>accesskey</CODE>" attribute needs careful consideration.
</P>
<OL class="alpha">
<LI>In many mobile devices, available keys are limited. It cannot be assumed
that all keys in "full" keyboards are available.</LI>
<LI>Available keys differ among mobile devices. For example,
cell phones will usually have "<CODE>0</CODE>"-"<CODE>9</CODE>",
"<CODE>*</CODE>" and "<CODE>#</CODE>" keys, but the same assumption
cannot be applied for most pagers or mobile game machines.</LI>
<LI>There may be some mobile devices that cannot use "<CODE>accesskey</CODE>"
attribute at all. For example, devices only for voice browsing will not
use access "keys". Content authors should not rely on access keys for
navigation.</LI>
</OL>
<H4 class="note">Note for User Agents:</H4>
<P class="note">
User agents should parse and activate access keys specified via
"<CODE>accesskey</CODE>" attribute whenever possible, but they should
ignore access keys when those keys are not available.
</P>
<H2><A name="Validation">4. A Sample <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> for Mobile Access</A></H2>
<P>
As mentioned in <A href="#Guidelines">section 3</A>,
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict
will be suitable as a baseline for mobile access.
This section explains a sample description of
<ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>, called
<EM><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile</EM>,
as a subset of the <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0
Strict <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>
in order to reflect the guidelines described in
<A href="#Guidelines">section 3</A>.
</P>
<P>
This <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> is also
designed to be a subset of
<ACRONYM title="International Organization for Standardization">ISO</ACRONYM>/<ACRONYM title="International Electrotechnical Commission">IEC</ACRONYM> 15445,
<ACRONYM title="also known as">a.k.a.</ACRONYM> <ACRONYM title="International Organization for Standardization">ISO</ACRONYM>-<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> <A href="#ISO-HTML">[ISO-HTML]</A>.
<ACRONYM title="International Organization for Standardization">ISO</ACRONYM>-<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>
is a well-defined subset of
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict,
so conforming to this <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>
will ensure interoperability across wide variety of platforms,
including mobile devices.
The complete definition of <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> for <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile is described in the
<A href="#Appendix">Appendix</A>.
</P>
<P class="warning">
<EM>Note:</EM>
At the time of writing this document,
<A href="#ISO-HTML">[ISO-HTML]</A> is still under work in progress.
It has not yet established as an International Standard.
</P>
<P>
The <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> is provided to help authors creating
documents following the guidelines described in this document
(e.g. by validating with an <ACRONYM title="Standard Generalized Markup Language">SGML</ACRONYM> parser like <EM>nsgmls</EM> <A href="#SP">[SP]</A>).
Not all guidelines can be expressed in the <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>, but hopefully,
this <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> will make it easier to follow these guidelines.
</P>
<P>
Typically, this <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> can be
invoked as follows:
</P>
<PRE>
&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM "<A href="DTD/html40-mobile.dtd">html40-mobile.dtd</A>"&gt;
&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
...
</PRE>
<P>
For example, this <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>
excludes <CODE>style</CODE> attribute and event handlers like
<CODE>onclick</CODE>, so when content authors validate their documents
against this <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>,
those attributes will be flagged as unknown attributes and then authors
can be aware that those attributes are not recommended.
If documents are validated against this
<ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>,
those documents can be labeled as valid
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict.
</P>
<DIV class="note">
<P>
Note. If you use the following DOCTYPE internal subset:
</P>
<PRE>
&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM "<A href="DTD/html40-mobile.dtd">html40-mobile.dtd</A>" [
&lt;!ENTITY % Preparation "INCLUDE"&gt;
]&gt;
&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
...
</PRE>
<P>
then you can enforce the strict heading order as required in
<A href="#ISO-HTML">[ISO-HTML]</A>.
</P>
</DIV>
<P>
In any case, ensuring the validity of documents is quite important,
particularly for mobile access,
because most mobile devices cannot afford to perform costly error recovery.
</P>
<H2><A name="Remarks">5. Concluding Remarks and Future Directions</A></H2>
<P>
We believe that wireless network services should not be isolated from
the growing Internet services. This guidelines can be used for this
purpose.
It can be referred as recommended guidelines for
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> mobile
Internet services and
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> browsing
software for a variety of mobile devices.
</P>
<P>
Currently the work for the next generation of
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>
<A href="#XHTML">[XHTML]</A> is going on,
which will be a family of modularized document types that will make it easier
to extend and subset <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>.
Since mobile device category is one of major targets for <A href="#XHTML">
[XHTML]</A>, mobile profile(s) and mobile module(s)
will be defined as part of <A href="#XHTML">[XHTML]</A>.
</P>
<P>
Note that the effort for converging <A href="#XHTML">[XHTML]</A>
and the Wireless Markup Language <A href="#WML">[WML]</A>,
for the Wireless Application Protocol
(<ACRONYM title="Wireless Application Protocol">WAP</ACRONYM>),
is currently ongoing between
the <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> and
the <A href="http://www.wapforum.org/"><ACRONYM title="Wireless Application Protocol">WAP</ACRONYM> Forum</A>
[<A href="#WAP-W3C">WAP-W3C</A>, <A href="#WML1.1">WML1.1</A>].
Hopefully, <A href="#WML">[WML]</A> will be among the family of
<A href="#XHTML">[XHTML]</A> document types in the future.
</P>
<P>
The worldwide standard for wireless digital phone networking protocols
(<ACRONYM title="International Mobile Telecommunication">IMT</ACRONYM>-2000)
will be established very soon. New services based on
<ACRONYM title="International Mobile Telecommunication">IMT</ACRONYM>-2000
standard will start in the early 21st century. The bandwidth of the network is
expected to be wide enough for <ACRONYM title="Internet Protocol">IP</ACRONYM> connections and Internet-oriented contents.
</P>
<P>
This implies that <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>
and related recommendations for mobile Internet will become more and more
important. This <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>
4.0 guidelines for mobile access will be a good step towards future
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> modularity for
mobile phones.
</P>
<H2><A name="References">References</A></H2>
<DL>
<DT><A name="CompactHTML">[CompactHTML]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE>Compact <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> for Small Information Appliances</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Note</EM>,
T. Kamada,
9 February 1998.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209">http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="HTML40">[HTML40]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Specification</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Recommendation</EM>,
D. Raggett, A. Le&nbsp;Hors, I. Jacobs,
18 December 1997, revised 24 April 1998.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-html40-19980424">http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-html40-19980424</A>&gt;</SPAN><BR>
"<CITE><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0
Specification Errata</CITE>" is available at
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html40-updates/REC-html40-19980424-errata.html">http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html40-updates/REC-html40-19980424-errata.html</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="ISO-HTML">[ISO-HTML]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE><ACRONYM title="International Organization for Standardization">ISO</ACRONYM>/<ACRONYM title="International Electrotechnical Commission">IEC</ACRONYM> 15445:1999 Information Technology -- Document Description and Processing Languages -- HyperText Markup Language (<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>)</CITE>",
R. Price, D. Abrahamson, <EM>work in progress</EM>.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://purl.org/NET/ISO+IEC.15445/15445.html">http://purl.org/NET/ISO+IEC.15445/15445.html</A>&gt;</SPAN><BR>
See also: "<CITE>User's Guide to <ACRONYM title="International Organization for Standardization">ISO</ACRONYM>/<ACRONYM title="International Electrotechnical Commission">IEC</ACRONYM> 15445:1999 HyperText Markup Language (<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM>)</CITE>",
available at
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://purl.org/NET/ISO+IEC.15445/Users-Guide.html">http://purl.org/NET/ISO+IEC.15445/Users-Guide.html</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="SP">[SP]</A></DT>
<DD>
SP is a free, object-oriented toolkit for <ACRONYM title="Standard Generalized Markup Language">SGML</ACRONYM> parsing and entity management written by <A href="mailto:jjc@jclark.com">James Clark</A>.
Further information is available at
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.jclark.com/sp/index.htm">http://www.jclark.com/sp/index.htm</A>&gt;</SPAN>.
</DD>
<DT><A name="WAI-WEBCONTENT">[WAI-WEBCONTENT]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE>Web Content Accessibility Guidelines</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Working Draft</EM>,
W. Chisholm, G. Vanderheiden, I. Jacobs,
<EM>work in progress</EM>.<BR>
See also: "<CITE>Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines</CITE>"<BR>
The latest version of these documents can be available from
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/#Resources">http://www.w3.org/WAI/#Resources</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="WAI-USERAGENT">[WAI-USERAGENT]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE>User Agent Accessibility Guidelines</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Working Draft</EM>,
J. Gunderson, I. Jacobs,
<EM>work in progress</EM>.<BR>
The latest version of this document can be available from
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/#Resources">http://www.w3.org/WAI/#Resources</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="WAP-W3C">[WAP-W3C]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE><ACRONYM title="Wireless Application Protocol">WAP</ACRONYM> Forum - <ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Cooperation White Paper</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Note</EM>,
J. Hjelm, B. Martin, P. King,
30 October 1998.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-WAP">http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-WAP</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="WML">[WML]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE>Wireless Markup Language Specification</CITE>",
<ACRONYM title="Wireless Application Protocol">WAP</ACRONYM> Forum,
30 April 1998.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="application/pdf" href="http://www.wapforum.org/docs/technical/wml-30-apr-98.pdf">http://www.wapforum.org/docs/technical/wml-30-apr-98.pdf</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="WML1.1">[WML1.1]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE>Wireless Markup Language Specification Version 1.1</CITE>",
<EM>proposed</EM>,
<ACRONYM title="Wireless Application Protocol">WAP</ACRONYM> Forum,
3 February 1999.<BR>
Available at
<SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A type="application/pdf" href="http://www.wapforum.org/docs/technical1.1/WML-3-Feb-1999.pdf">http://www.wapforum.org/docs/technical1.1/WML-3-Feb-1999.pdf</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
<DT><A name="XHTML">[XHTML]</A></DT>
<DD>
"<CITE><ACRONYM title="Extensible HyperText Markup Language">XHTML</ACRONYM> 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language - A Reformulation of <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 in <ACRONYM title="Extensible Markup Language">XML</ACRONYM> 1.0</CITE>",
<EM><ACRONYM title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</ACRONYM> Working Draft</EM>,
Steven Pemberton <EM>et al.</EM>,
<EM>work in progress</EM>.<BR>
Available at <SPAN class="URI">&lt;<A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-html-in-xml">http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-html-in-xml</A>&gt;</SPAN>
</DD>
</DL>
<H2><A name="Appendix">Appendix <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM></A></H2>
<H3><A name="Catalog">Sample <ACRONYM title="Standard Generalized Markup Language">SGML</ACRONYM> catalog</A></H3>
<DIV class="note">
<P>
<EM>Note.</EM>
The <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Mobile <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> is a complete subset of the <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Strict <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>,
and if you use the following <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>:
</P>
<PRE>
&lt;!ENTITY % HTML.Strict "INCLUDE"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Mobile.dtd SYSTEM "<A href="DTD/html40-mobile.dtd">html40-mobile.dtd</A>"&gt;
%Mobile.dtd;
</PRE>
<P>
then you can get the same definition as the
<ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0
Strict <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>,
as amended by the <A href="http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html40-updates/REC-html40-19980424-errata.html"><ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0 Specification Errata</A>.
</P>
<P>
The following <A href="DTD/mobile.soc">sample
<ACRONYM title="Standard Generalized Markup Language">SGML</ACRONYM> catalog</A>
uses the above <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM> to invoke
the <ACRONYM title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</ACRONYM> 4.0
Strict <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>.
Typically, the Mobile <ACRONYM title="Document Type Definition">DTD</ACRONYM>
itself will be invoked by a system identifier, so it is not included in this catalog.
</P>
</DIV>
<DIV class="dtd">
<PRE>
-- HTML 4.0 Strict DTD, as amended by the HTML 4.0 Specification Errata --
PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" <A href="DTD/html40-strict.dtd">html40-strict.dtd</A>
-- entity sets for HTML 4.0 --
PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin1//EN//HTML" <A href="DTD/HTMLlat1.ent">HTMLlat1.ent</A>
PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Special//EN//HTML" <A href="DTD/HTMLspecial.ent">HTMLspecial.ent</A>
PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols//EN//HTML" <A href="DTD/HTMLsymbol.ent">HTMLsymbol.ent</A>
SGMLDECL <A href="DTD/html40.decl">html40.decl</A>
DOCTYPE html <A href="DTD/html40-strict.dtd">html40-strict.dtd</A>
</PRE>
</DIV>
<H3><A name="DTD">Document Type Definition</A></H3>
<DIV class="dtd">
<PRE>
&lt;!--
This is HTML 4.0 Mobile DTD, which excludes elements and attributes
that are difficult to use in mobile devices.
HTML 4.0 Mobile DTD is designed to be a complete subset of the HTML 4.0
Strict DTD, and ISO/IEC 15445, a.k.a. ISO-HTML. ISO-HTML is also
a subset of the HTML 4.0 Strict DTD. This DTD takes into account
the errata for the HTML 4.0 Specification.
NOTE: ISO/IEC 15445 is still work in progress. It is not yet
an International Standard and it is not appropriate to cite it
other than as work in progress.
HTML 4.0 includes mechanisms for style sheets, scripting,
embedding objects, improved support for right to left and mixed
direction text, and enhancements to forms for improved
accessibility for people with disabilities.
Draft: $ Date: 1999/03/15 03:20:05 $
Author:
Masayasu Ishikawa &lt;mimasa@w3.org&gt;
Authors of the original HTML 4.0 Strict DTD:
Dave Raggett &lt;dsr@w3.org&gt;
Arnaud Le Hors &lt;lehors@w3.org&gt;
Ian Jacobs &lt;ij@w3.org&gt;
Further information about HTML 4.0 is available at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40
--&gt;
&lt;!--
Typical usage:
&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM "html40-mobile.dtd"&gt;
&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
...
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body&gt;
...
&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;
As this DTD is intended to be used only for preparing documents,
FPI for this DTD is not defined. Use system identifier when you
invoke this DTD, and the FPI for the Strict DTD should be used
when you publish the documents conforming to this DTD.
The FPI for the HTML 4.0 Strict DTD is:
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN"
and its URI is:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd
The following URIs are supported in relation to HTML 4.0.
These URIs point to the latest version of each file.
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd" (Strict DTD)
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd" (Transitional DTD)
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/frameset.dtd" (Frameset DTD)
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLlat1.ent" (Latin-1 entities)
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLsymbol.ent" (Symbol entities)
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLspecial.ent" (Special entities)
--&gt;
&lt;!-- Feature Switch for Mobile documents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTML.Strict "IGNORE"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % HTML.Mobile "IGNORE"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTML.Mobile "INCLUDE"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!-- If the Preparation parameter entity is set to INCLUDE, it allows
you to enforce the strict heading order, just like the document
preparation process of ISO-HTML. --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Preparation "IGNORE"&gt;
&lt;!-- This definition generates the inverse entity
NoPreparation which is internal to the DTD. --&gt;
&lt;![ %Preparation; [
&lt;!ENTITY % NoPreparation "IGNORE" -- Inverse of Preparation = INCLUDE --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % NoPreparation "INCLUDE" -- Inverse of Preparation = IGNORE --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, horizontal tab character is deprecated. --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!-- SHORTREF mapping for the tab character --&gt;
&lt;!-- Use of the tab character is deprecated. However, to facilitate
the preparation of conforming documents by authors who use it,
the tab character is tolerated and is mapped into a single space. --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY nontab " " &gt;
&lt;!SHORTREF tabmap " " nontab &gt;
&lt;!USEMAP tabmap HTML &gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================== Imported Names ====================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % ContentType "CDATA"
-- media type, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % ContentTypes "CDATA"
-- comma-separated list of media types, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Charset "CDATA"
-- a character encoding, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Charsets "CDATA"
-- a space separated list of character encodings, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % LanguageCode "NAME"
-- a language code, as per [RFC1766]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Character "CDATA"
-- a single character from [ISO10646]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % LinkTypes "CDATA"
-- space-separated list of link types
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % MediaDesc "CDATA"
-- single or comma-separated list of media descriptors
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % URI "CDATA"
-- a Uniform Resource Identifier, see [RFC2396]
--&gt;
&lt;!-- Added to incorporate an erratum for HTML 4.0; taken from [XHTML] --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % UriList "CDATA"
-- a space separated list of Uniform Resource Identifiers
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % Datetime "CDATA" -- date and time information. ISO date format --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Script "CDATA" -- script expression --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % StyleSheet "CDATA" -- style sheet data --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Text "CDATA"&gt;
&lt;!-- Parameter Entities --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % head.misc "SCRIPT|STYLE|META|LINK|OBJECT"
-- repeatable head elements --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, OBJECT is not allowed in HEAD. --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % head.misc "STYLE|META|LINK" -- repeatable head elements --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % heading "H1|H2|H3|H4|H5|H6"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % list "UL | OL"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % preformatted "PRE"&gt;
&lt;!--================ Character mnemonic entities =========================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC
"-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin1//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLlat1.ent"&gt;
%HTMLlat1;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTMLsymbol PUBLIC
"-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLsymbol.ent"&gt;
%HTMLsymbol;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTMLspecial PUBLIC
"-//W3C//ENTITIES Special//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/HTMLspecial.ent"&gt;
%HTMLspecial;
&lt;!--=================== Generic Attributes ===============================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % coreattrs
"id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
class CDATA #IMPLIED -- space separated list of classes --
style %StyleSheet; #IMPLIED -- associated style info --
title %Text; #IMPLIED -- advisory title/amplification --"
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Style attribute is excluded from ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % coreattrs
"id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
class CDATA #IMPLIED -- space separated list of classes --
title %Text; #IMPLIED -- advisory title/amplification --"
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % i18n
"lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
dir (ltr|rtl) #IMPLIED -- direction for weak/neutral text --"
&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % events
"onclick %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was clicked --
ondblclick %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was double clicked--
onmousedown %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was pressed down --
onmouseup %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was released --
onmouseover %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved onto --
onmousemove %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved within --
onmouseout %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved away --
onkeypress %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was pressed and released --
onkeydown %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was pressed down --
onkeyup %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was released --"
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Reserved Feature Switch --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % HTML.Reserved "IGNORE"&gt;
&lt;!-- The following attributes are reserved for possible future use --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Reserved; [
&lt;!ENTITY % reserved
"datasrc %URI; #IMPLIED -- a single or tabular Data Source --
datafld CDATA #IMPLIED -- the property or column name --
dataformatas (plaintext|html) plaintext -- text or html --"
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % reserved ""&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % attrs "%coreattrs; %i18n; %events;"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % attrs "%coreattrs; %i18n;"&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Text Markup ======================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % fontstyle
"TT | I | B | BIG | SMALL"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % phrase "EM | STRONG | DFN | CODE |
SAMP | KBD | VAR | CITE | ABBR | ACRONYM" &gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % special
"A | IMG | OBJECT | BR | SCRIPT | MAP | Q | SUB | SUP | SPAN | BDO"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % special
"A | IMG | OBJECT | BR | MAP | Q | SPAN | BDO"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % formctrl "INPUT | SELECT | TEXTAREA | LABEL | BUTTON"&gt;
&lt;!-- %inline; covers inline or "text-level" elements --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % inline "#PCDATA | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %special; | %formctrl;"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, form controls can only be appeared in FORM element --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % inline "#PCDATA | %phrase; | %special;"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (%fontstyle;|%phrase;) - - (%inline;)*&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%fontstyle;|%phrase;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (%phrase;) - - (%inline;)+&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%phrase;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (SUB|SUP) - - (%inline;)* -- subscript, superscript --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (SUB|SUP)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT SPAN - - (%inline;)* -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SPAN
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT SPAN - - (%inline;)+ -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SPAN
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BDO - - (%inline;)* -- I18N BiDi over-ride --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BDO - - (%inline;)+ -- I18N BiDi over-ride --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BDO
-- %coreattrs; id, class, style, title --
%coreattrs; -- id, class, title --
lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
dir (ltr|rtl) #REQUIRED -- directionality --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT BR - O EMPTY -- forced line break --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BR
-- %coreattrs; id, class, style, title --
%coreattrs; -- id, class, title --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== HTML content models ===============================--&gt;
&lt;!--
HTML has two basic content models:
%inline; character level elements and text strings
%block; block-like elements e.g. paragraphs and lists
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % block
"P | %heading; | %list; | %preformatted; | DL | DIV | NOSCRIPT |
BLOCKQUOTE | FORM | HR | TABLE | FIELDSET | ADDRESS"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- The content of %block; is changed in accordance with ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;!-- FIELDSET is not part of %block; in HTML 4.0 Mobile --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % block
"P | %list; | %preformatted; | DL | DIV |
BLOCKQUOTE | FORM | HR"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % flow "%block; | %inline;"&gt;
&lt;!-- The following definitions are taken from ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!-- Elements that may appear in a form, section or table --&gt;
&lt;!-- In HTML 4.0 Mobile, FIELDSET is only allowed in a form --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % form.content "(%block; | %inline; | %formctrl; |
FIELDSET | ADDRESS)+" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % section.content "(%block; | %inline; | ADDRESS)+" &gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Document Body ====================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BODY O O (%block;|SCRIPT)+ +(INS|DEL) -- document body --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BODY
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
onload %Script; #IMPLIED -- the document has been loaded --
onunload %Script; #IMPLIED -- the document has been removed --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, start tag of BODY element cannot be omitted --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!-- The following marked section is for preparation only. --&gt;
&lt;![ %Preparation; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BODY - O ((%block;)*,(H1,DIV1)*) &gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %NoPreparation; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BODY - O (%block;|%heading;)+ -- document body --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BODY
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT ADDRESS - - (%inline;)* -- information on author --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST ADDRESS
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of ADDRESS element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT ADDRESS - - (%inline;)+ -(IMG|MAP) -- information on author --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST ADDRESS
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV - - (%flow;)* -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DIV
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of DIV element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV - - %section.content; -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DIV
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================== The Anchor Element ================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Shape "(rect|circle|poly|default)"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Coords "CDATA" -- comma separated list of lengths --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT A - - (%inline;)* -(A) -- anchor --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST A
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- named link end --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- forward link types --
rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- reverse link types --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
shape %Shape; rect -- for use with client-side image maps --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- for use with client-side image maps --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT A - - (%inline;)* -(A) -- anchor --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST A
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- named link end --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- forward link types --
rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- reverse link types --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================== Client-side image maps ============================--&gt;
&lt;!-- These can be placed in the same document or grouped in a
separate document although this isn't yet widely supported --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT MAP - - ((%block;)+ | AREA+) -- client-side image map --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST MAP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #REQUIRED -- for reference by usemap --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, MAP element can only include AREA elements --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT MAP - - (AREA)+ -- client-side image map --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST MAP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
name CDATA #REQUIRED -- for reference by usemap --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT AREA - O EMPTY -- client-side image map area --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST AREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
shape %Shape; rect -- controls interpretation of coords --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- comma separated list of lengths --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
nohref (nohref) #IMPLIED -- this region has no action --
alt %Text; #REQUIRED -- short description --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST AREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
shape %Shape; rect -- controls interpretation of coords --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- comma separated list of lengths --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
nohref (nohref) #IMPLIED -- this region has no action --
alt %Text; #REQUIRED -- short description --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================== The LINK Element ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
Relationship values can be used in principle:
a) for document specific toolbars/menus when used
with the LINK element in document head e.g.
start, contents, previous, next, index, end, help
b) to link to a separate style sheet (rel=stylesheet)
c) to make a link to a script (rel=script)
d) by stylesheets to control how collections of
html nodes are rendered into printed documents
e) to make a link to a printable version of this document
e.g. a postscript or pdf version (rel=alternate media=print)
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT LINK - O EMPTY -- a media-independent link --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST LINK
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- forward link types --
rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- reverse link types --
media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED -- for rendering on these media --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST LINK
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- forward link types --
rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- reverse link types --
media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED -- for rendering on these media --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Images ===========================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- Length defined in strict DTD for cellpadding/cellspacing --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % Length "CDATA" -- nn for pixels or nn% for percentage length --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % MultiLength "CDATA" -- pixel, percentage, or relative --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % MultiLengths "CDATA" -- comma-separated list of MultiLength --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Pixels "CDATA" -- integer representing length in pixels --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- To avoid problems with text-only UAs as well as
to make image content understandable and navigable
to users of non-visual UAs, you need to provide
a description with ALT, and avoid server-side image maps --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT IMG - O EMPTY -- Embedded image --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST IMG
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of image to embed --
alt %Text; #REQUIRED -- short description --
longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED -- link to long description
(complements alt) --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- override height --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- override width --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
ismap (ismap) #IMPLIED -- use server-side image map --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, height and width attributes are not supported --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST IMG
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of image to embed --
alt %Text; #REQUIRED -- short description --
longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED -- link to long description
(complements alt) --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- USEMAP points to a MAP element which may be in this document
or an external document, although the latter is not widely supported --&gt;
&lt;!--==================== OBJECT ======================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
OBJECT is used to embed objects as part of HTML pages
PARAM elements should precede other content. SGML mixed content
model technicality precludes specifying this formally ...
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT OBJECT - - (PARAM | %flow;)*
-- generic embedded object --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OBJECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
declare (declare) #IMPLIED -- declare but don't instantiate flag --
classid %URI; #IMPLIED -- identifies an implementation --
codebase %URI; #IMPLIED -- base URI for classid, data, archive--
data %URI; #IMPLIED -- reference to object's data --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for data --
codetype %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for code --
archive %UriList; #IMPLIED -- space separated archive list --
standby %Text; #IMPLIED -- message to show while loading --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- override height --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- override width --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT OBJECT - - (PARAM | %section.content;)*
-- generic embedded object --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OBJECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
declare (declare) #IMPLIED -- declare but don't instantiate flag --
classid %URI; #IMPLIED -- identifies an implementation --
codebase %URI; #IMPLIED -- base URI for classid, data, archive--
data %URI; #IMPLIED -- reference to object's data --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for data --
codetype %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for code --
standby %Text; #IMPLIED -- message to show while loading --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT PARAM - O EMPTY -- named property value --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST PARAM
id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
name CDATA #REQUIRED -- property name --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- property value --
valuetype (DATA|REF|OBJECT) DATA -- How to interpret value --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for value
when valuetype=ref --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Horizontal Rule ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- lang and dir attributes are added to incorporate an erratum
for HTML 4.0. --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT HR - O EMPTY -- horizontal rule --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST HR
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST HR
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Paragraphs =======================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT P - O (%inline;)* -- paragraph --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST P
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT P - O (%inline;)+ -- paragraph --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST P
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Headings =========================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
There are six levels of headings from H1 (the most important)
to H6 (the least important).
--&gt;
&lt;!--
ISO-HTML requires very strict heading order. If you want to
make sure that the document is conforming to this requirement,
set the Preparation parameter entity to INCLUDE; it allows you
to enforce the strict heading order by introducing "pseudo"
elements DIV1 through DIV6. Those "pseudo" elements shall not
be appeared in valid HTML 4.0 Strict documents.
The following comments are normative requirements of ISO-HTML.
The H1 element shall not be followed by an H3, H4, H5 or H6 element
without an intervening H2 element.
The H2 element shall not be followed by an H4, H5 or H6 element
without an intervening H3 element.
The H3 element shall not be followed by an H5 or H6 element without
an intervening H4 element.
The H4 element shall not be followed by an H6 element without an
intervening H5 element.
An H2 element shall be preceded by an H1 element.
An H3 element shall be preceded by an H2 element.
An H4 element shall be preceded by an H3 element.
An H5 element shall be preceded by an H4 element.
An H6 element shall be preceded by an H5 element.
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (%heading;) - - (%inline;)* -- heading --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%heading;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (%heading;) - - (%inline;)+ -- heading --&gt;
&lt;!-- The following marked section is for preparation only. --&gt;
&lt;![ %Preparation; [
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV1 O O ((%block;)*, (H2,DIV2)* ) &gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV2 O O ((%block;)*, (H3,DIV3)* ) &gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV3 O O ((%block;)*, (H4,DIV4)* ) &gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV4 O O ((%block;)*, (H5,DIV5)* ) &gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV5 O O ((%block;)*, (H6,DIV6)* ) &gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DIV6 O O ((%block;)*) &gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%heading;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Preformatted Text ================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- excludes markup for images and changes in font size --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % pre.exclusion "IMG|OBJECT|BIG|SMALL|SUB|SUP"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, MAP shall not be appeared in PRE element --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % pre.exclusion "IMG|OBJECT|MAP"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT PRE - - (%inline;)* -(%pre.exclusion;) -- preformatted text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST PRE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT PRE - - (%inline;)+ -(%pre.exclusion;) -- preformatted text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST PRE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--===================== Inline Quotes ==================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT Q - - (%inline;)* -- short inline quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST Q
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT Q - - (%inline;)+ -- short inline quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST Q
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Block-like Quotes ================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BLOCKQUOTE - - (%block;|SCRIPT)+ -- long quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BLOCKQUOTE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BLOCKQUOTE - - (%block;)+ -- long quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BLOCKQUOTE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Inserted/Deleted Text ============================--&gt;
&lt;!-- INS/DEL are handled by inclusion on BODY --&gt;
&lt;!-- INS/DEL are not supported in HTML 4.0 Mobile --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT (INS|DEL) - - (%flow;)* -- inserted text, deleted text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (INS|DEL)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- info on reason for change --
datetime %Datetime; #IMPLIED -- date and time of change --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Lists ============================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- definition lists - DT for term, DD for its definition --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DL - - (DT|DD)+ -- definition list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DL
-- %attrs; %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT DT - O (%inline;)* -- definition term --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DD - O (%flow;)* -- definition description --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (DT|DD)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT DT - O (%inline;)+ -- definition term --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT DD - O %section.content; -(ADDRESS) -- definition description --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (DT|DD)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT OL - - (LI)+ -- ordered list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OL
-- %attrs; %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Unordered Lists (UL) bullet styles --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT UL - - (LI)+ -- unordered list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST UL
-- %attrs; %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LI - O (%flow;)* -- list item --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LI
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LI - O (%flow;)+ -- list item --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LI
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================ Forms ===============================================--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!-- accept is added to incorporate an erratum for HTML 4.0 --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT FORM - - (%block;|SCRIPT)+ -(FORM) -- interactive form --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FORM
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
action %URI; #REQUIRED -- server-side form handler --
method (GET|POST) GET -- HTTP method used to submit the form--
enctype %ContentType; "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
onsubmit %Script; #IMPLIED -- the form was submitted --
onreset %Script; #IMPLIED -- the form was reset --
accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED -- list of MIME types for file upload --
accept-charset %Charsets; #IMPLIED -- list of supported charsets --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of FORM element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT FORM - - %form.content; -(FORM) -- interactive form --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FORM
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
action %URI; #REQUIRED -- server-side form handler --
method (GET|POST) GET -- HTTP method used to submit the form--
enctype %ContentType; "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
accept-charset %Charsets; #IMPLIED -- list of supported charsets --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Each label must not contain more than ONE field --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LABEL - - (%inline;)* -(LABEL) -- form field label text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LABEL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
for IDREF #IMPLIED -- matches field ID value --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of LABEL element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LABEL - - (%inline;|%formctrl;)+ -(LABEL) -- form field label text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LABEL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
for IDREF #IMPLIED -- matches field ID value --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % InputType
"(TEXT | PASSWORD | CHECKBOX |
RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET |
FILE | HIDDEN | IMAGE | BUTTON)"
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- IMAGE and BUTTON are excluded from ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;!-- Form-based file upload is not supported in HTML 4.0 Mobile --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % InputType
"(TEXT | PASSWORD | CHECKBOX |
RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET |
HIDDEN)"
&gt;
&lt;!-- attribute name required for all but submit &amp; reset --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT INPUT - O EMPTY -- form control --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST INPUT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
type %InputType; TEXT -- what kind of widget is needed --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- required for radio and checkboxes --
checked (checked) #IMPLIED -- for radio buttons and check boxes --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED -- for text and passwd --
size CDATA #IMPLIED -- specific to each type of field --
maxlength NUMBER #IMPLIED -- max chars for text fields --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- for fields with images --
alt CDATA #IMPLIED -- short description --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onselect %Script; #IMPLIED -- some text was selected --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED -- list of MIME types for file upload --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST INPUT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
type %InputType; TEXT -- what kind of widget is needed --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- required for radio and checkboxes --
checked (checked) #IMPLIED -- for radio buttons and check boxes --
size CDATA #IMPLIED -- specific to each type of field --
maxlength NUMBER #IMPLIED -- max chars for text fields --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT SELECT - - (OPTGROUP|OPTION)+ -- option selector --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST SELECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- field name --
size NUMBER #IMPLIED -- rows visible --
multiple (multiple) #IMPLIED -- default is single selection --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST SELECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- field name --
size NUMBER #IMPLIED -- rows visible --
multiple (multiple) #IMPLIED -- default is single selection --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT OPTGROUP - - (OPTION)+ -- option group --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTGROUP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
label %Text; #REQUIRED -- for use in hierarchical menus --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTGROUP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
label %Text; #REQUIRED -- for use in hierarchical menus --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT OPTION - O (#PCDATA) -- selectable choice --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTION
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
selected (selected) #IMPLIED
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
label %Text; #IMPLIED -- for use in hierarchical menus --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- defaults to element content --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTION
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
selected (selected) #IMPLIED
label %Text; #IMPLIED -- for use in hierarchical menus --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- defaults to element content --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TEXTAREA - - (#PCDATA) -- multi-line text field --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ATTLIST TEXTAREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
rows NUMBER #REQUIRED
cols NUMBER #REQUIRED
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onselect %Script; #IMPLIED -- some text was selected --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ATTLIST TEXTAREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
rows NUMBER #REQUIRED
cols NUMBER #REQUIRED
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--
#PCDATA is to solve the mixed content problem,
per specification only whitespace is allowed there!
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT FIELDSET - - (#PCDATA,LEGEND,(%flow;)*) -- form control group --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FIELDSET
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of FIELDSET element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT FIELDSET - - (#PCDATA,LEGEND,%form.content;) -(FIELDSET)
-- form control group --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FIELDSET
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LEGEND - - (%inline;)* -- fieldset legend --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % LAlign "(top|bottom|left|right)"&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LEGEND
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of LEGEND element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT LEGEND - - (#PCDATA) -- fieldset legend --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % LAlign "(top|bottom|left|right)"&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LEGEND
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BUTTON - -
(%flow;)* -(A|%formctrl;|FORM|FIELDSET)
-- push button --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BUTTON
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- sent to server when submitted --
type (button|submit|reset) submit -- for use as form button --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- Content model of BUTTON element is changed in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BUTTON - -
(%inline;)+ -(A|%formctrl;|FORM|FIELDSET)
-- push button --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BUTTON
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- sent to server when submitted --
type (submit|reset) submit -- for use as form button --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--======================= Tables =======================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- Tables are not supported in HTML 4.0 Mobile --&gt;
&lt;!-- IETF HTML table standard, see [RFC1942] --&gt;
&lt;!--
The BORDER attribute sets the thickness of the frame around the
table. The default units are screen pixels.
The FRAME attribute specifies which parts of the frame around
the table should be rendered. The values are not the same as
CALS to avoid a name clash with the VALIGN attribute.
The value "border" is included for backwards compatibility with
&lt;TABLE BORDER&gt; which yields frame=border and border=implied
For &lt;TABLE BORDER=1&gt; you get border=1 and frame=implied. In this
case, it is appropriate to treat this as frame=border for backwards
compatibility with deployed browsers.
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % TFrame "(void|above|below|hsides|lhs|rhs|vsides|box|border)"&gt;
&lt;!--
The RULES attribute defines which rules to draw between cells:
If RULES is absent then assume:
"none" if BORDER is absent or BORDER=0 otherwise "all"
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % TRules "(none | groups | rows | cols | all)"&gt;
&lt;!-- horizontal placement of table relative to document --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % TAlign "(left|center|right)"&gt;
&lt;!-- horizontal alignment attributes for cell contents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % cellhalign
"align (left|center|right|justify|char) #IMPLIED
char %Character; #IMPLIED -- alignment char, e.g. char=':' --
charoff %Length; #IMPLIED -- offset for alignment char --"
&gt;
&lt;!-- vertical alignment attributes for cell contents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % cellvalign
"valign (top|middle|bottom|baseline) #IMPLIED"
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TABLE - -
(CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+)&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT CAPTION - - (%inline;)* -- table caption --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT THEAD - O (TR)+ -- table header --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TFOOT - O (TR)+ -- table footer --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TBODY O O (TR)+ -- table body --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT COLGROUP - O (col)* -- table column group --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT COL - O EMPTY -- table column --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TR - O (TH|TD)+ -- table row --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT (TH|TD) - O (%flow;)* -- table header cell, table data cell--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TABLE -- table element --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
summary %Text; #IMPLIED -- purpose/structure for speech output--
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- table width --
border %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- controls frame width around table --
frame %TFrame; #IMPLIED -- which parts of frame to render --
rules %TRules; #IMPLIED -- rulings between rows and cols --
cellspacing %Length; #IMPLIED -- spacing between cells --
cellpadding %Length; #IMPLIED -- spacing within cells --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
datapagesize CDATA #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % CAlign "(top|bottom|left|right)"&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST CAPTION
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!--
COLGROUP groups a set of COL elements. It allows you to group
several semantically related columns together.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST COLGROUP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
span NUMBER 1 -- default number of columns in group --
width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED -- default width for enclosed COLs --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!--
COL elements define the alignment properties for cells in
one or more columns.
The WIDTH attribute specifies the width of the columns, e.g.
width=64 width in screen pixels
width=0.5* relative width of 0.5
The SPAN attribute causes the attributes of one
COL element to apply to more than one column.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST COL -- column groups and properties --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
span NUMBER 1 -- COL attributes affect N columns --
width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED -- column width specification --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!--
Use THEAD to duplicate headers when breaking table
across page boundaries, or for static headers when
TBODY sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
Use TFOOT to duplicate footers when breaking table
across page boundaries, or for static footers when
TBODY sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
Use multiple TBODY sections when rules are needed
between groups of table rows.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (THEAD|TBODY|TFOOT) -- table section --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TR -- table row --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Scope is simpler than axes attribute for common tables --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % Scope "(row|col|rowgroup|colgroup)"&gt;
&lt;!-- TH is for headers, TD for data, but for cells acting as both use TD --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (TH|TD) -- header or data cell --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
abbr %Text; #IMPLIED -- abbreviation for header cell --
axis CDATA #IMPLIED -- names groups of related headers--
headers IDREFS #IMPLIED -- list of id's for header cells --
scope %Scope; #IMPLIED -- scope covered by header cells --
rowspan NUMBER 1 -- number of rows spanned by cell --
colspan NUMBER 1 -- number of cols spanned by cell --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================ Document Head =======================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- %head.misc; defined earlier on as "STYLE|META|LINK" --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ENTITY % head.content "TITLE &amp; BASE?"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % head.content "TITLE"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT HEAD O O (%head.content;) +(%head.misc;) -- document head --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, start tag of HEAD element cannot be omitted --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT HEAD - O (%head.content;) +(%head.misc;) -- document head --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST HEAD
%i18n; -- lang, dir --
profile %URI; #IMPLIED -- named dictionary of meta info --
&gt;
&lt;!-- The TITLE element is not considered part of the flow of text.
It should be displayed, for example as the page header or
window title. Exactly one title is required per document.
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT TITLE - - (#PCDATA) -(%head.misc;) -- document title --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TITLE %i18n;&gt;
&lt;!-- BASE element is excluded from ISO-HTML. --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT BASE - O EMPTY -- document base URI --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BASE
href %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI that acts as base URI --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT META - O EMPTY -- generic metainformation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST META
%i18n; -- lang, dir, for use with content --
http-equiv NAME #IMPLIED -- HTTP response header name --
name NAME #IMPLIED -- metainformation name --
content CDATA #REQUIRED -- associated information --
scheme CDATA #IMPLIED -- select form of content --
&gt;
&lt;!-- User agents conforming to HTML 4.0 Mobile must avoid showing the
contents of these element. Otherwise support for them is not required. --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT STYLE - - %StyleSheet -- style info --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST STYLE
%i18n; -- lang, dir, for use with title --
type %ContentType; #REQUIRED -- content type of style language --
media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED -- designed for use with these media --
title %Text; #IMPLIED -- advisory title --
&gt;
&lt;!-- SCRIPT is not supported in ISO-HTML --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT SCRIPT - - %Script; -- script statements --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SCRIPT
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #REQUIRED -- content type of script language --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for an external script --
defer (defer) #IMPLIED -- UA may defer execution of script --
event CDATA #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
for %URI; #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT NOSCRIPT - - (%block;)+
-- alternate content container for non script-based rendering --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST NOSCRIPT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!--================ Document Structure ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY % html.content "HEAD, BODY"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Strict; [
&lt;!ELEMENT HTML O O (%html.content;) -- document root element --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!-- In ISO-HTML, start and end tags of HTML element cannot be omitted --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Mobile; [
&lt;!ELEMENT HTML - - (%html.content;) -- document root element --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST HTML
%i18n; -- lang, dir --
&gt;
</PRE>
</DIV>
</BODY>
</HTML>