Ordinary text without any XML element tags.
(Parsed Character Data) A type of element content indicating that the element may contain only textual data and may not contain any child elements.
XML keyword for restricted character data (parsable character data)
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Processed character data 4.4. An Example Abstract Module Definition This section defines a sample abstract module as an example of how to take advantage of the syntax rules defined above. Since this exampple is trying to use all of the various syntactic elements defined, it is pretty complicated. Typical module defintions would be much simpler than this. Finally, note that this module references the attribute collection Common. This is a collection defined in the XHTML Modularization specification that includes all of the basic attributes that most elements need. 4.4.1. XHTML Skiing Module The XHTML Skiing Module defines markup used when describing aspects of a ski lodge. The elements and attributes defined in this module are: Elements Attributes Minimal Content Model
Parsed character data. Text that is not markup that is processed by a parser.
Element content that comprises just plain text.
Processed character data In addition to these pre-defined data types, XHTML Modularization defines the following data types and their semantics (as appropriate): Data type Description Character A single character from [ISO10646]. Charset A character encoding, as per [RFC2045]. Charsets A space-separated list of character encodings, as per [RFC2045]. Color The attribute value type "Color" refers to color definitions as specified in [SRGB]. A color value may either be a hexadecimal number (prefixed by a hash mark) or one of the following sixteen color names. The color names are case-insensitive. Color names and sRGB values Black = "#000000" Green = "#008000" Silver = "#C0C0C0" Lime = "#00FF00" Gray = "#808080" Olive = "#808000" White = "#FFFFFF" Yellow = "#FFFF00" Maroon = "#800000" Navy = "#000080" Red = "#FF0000" Blue = "#0000FF" Purple = "#800080" Teal = "#008080" Fuchsia = "#FF00FF" Aqua = "#00FFFF" Thus, the color values "#800080" and "Purple" both refer to the color purple.
Parse-able character data; refers to text that can be parsed. See also CDATA.