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This document is a working draft, produced as part of the manakai project. It might be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.

Comments on this document are welcome and may be sent to the author.

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Introduction

This section is non‐normative.

This is a work-in-progress specification for DOM Document Type Definition module, as implemented by manakai and partially documented in the SuikaWiki.

The DOM Document Type Definition module is a set of DOM interfaces, including both new interfaces and modifications to existing DOM interfaces, over which DOM applications are able to access to the definitions of the document type.

Interfaces defined in this specification are partially modeled from early drafts of DOM level 1 @@ ref, DOM Abstract Schema level 3 @@ ref, and XML Schema API, but are not compatible with any of them as a whole.

Terminology

The key words MUST, MUST NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, and MAY in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [KEYWORDS].

All examples and notes in this specification are non‐normative, as are all sections explicitly marked non‐normative. Everything else in this specification is normative.

Algorithm is normative but non-normative. In addition, the order in which errors are raised is undefined.

A object is an object implementing A interface.

@@ ref to DOM Binding Spec

If the strictErrorChecking attribute of the Document node is false, the methods are not required to raise exceptions [DOM3].

Conformant product classes: implementation, XML parser (XML document -> DOM converter), XML serializer (DOM -> XML document covnerter). XML Infoset -> DOM converter, and DOM -> XML Infoset converter.

DOM Document Type Definition Module

The DOM Document Type Definition module, version 3.0, introduces four interfaces: DocumentXDoctype, DocumentTypeDefinition, ElementTypeDefinition, and AttributeDefinition. In addition, it modifies existing interfaces Node, Document, DocumentType, Entity, and Notation.

Feature Name

In a DOM implementation that supports the version 3.0 of the DOM Document Type Definition module, the hasFeature method of a DOMImplementation object MUST return true when the parameters are set to http://suika.fam.cx/www/2006/feature/XDoctype and 3.0 respectively.

In such an implementation, the getFeature method of a Document object MUST return the (at least conceptually) same object implementing the DocumentXDoctype interface when the parameters are set to http://suika.fam.cx/www/2006/feature/XDoctype and 3.0 respectively. Likewise, any method that takes one or more feature names with or without version number, including the methods hasFeature and getFeature, MUST behave in a manner consistent with the aforementioned cases.

Modifications to the Node Interface

The implementation of the Node interface MUST be modified as following:

// Additions to the Node interface

// Additions to the NodeType definition group
const unsigned short ELEMENT_TYPE_DEFINITION_NODE = 81001;
const unsigned short ATTRIBUTE_DEFINITION_NODE = 81002;

This specification adds two new types (subinterfaces) of Node: element type definition (node type ELEMENT_TYPE_DEFINITION_NODE, interface ElementTypeDefinition) and attribute definition (node type ATTRIBUTE_DEFINITION_NODE, interface AttributeDefinition). For these kinds of nodes, methods and attributes in the Node interface must behave as following:

attributes

On getting, the attribute MUST return null.

baseURI

On getting, the attribute MUST return the value of the baseURI attribute of the node in the ownerDocument attribute of the node. Note that the value might be null.

cloneNode
@@
@@ If Attr and AttributeDefinition is inconsistent, then ...
compareDocumentPosition
@@
isDefaultNamespace

When invoked, the method MUST return false.

isEqualNode

For the isEqualNode method, following items are added to the list of conditions for equality:

lookupNamespaceURI and lookupPrefix

When invoked, the methods MUST return null.

nodeName

If the node is an ElementTypeDefinition: On getting, the attribute MUST return the name of the element type definition represented by the node.

If the node is an AttributeDefinition: On getting, the attribute MUST return the name of the attribute definition represented by the node.

nodeType

On getting, the attribute MUST return ELEMENT_TYPE_DEFINITION_NODE (if the node is an ElementTypeDefinition) or ATTRIBUTE_DEFINITION_NODE (if the node is an AttributeDefinition).

Two constants are added to the NodeType definition group of the Node interface as following:

NameValueDescription
ELEMENT_TYPE_DEFINITION_NODE 81001The node is an ElementTypeDefinition.
ATTRIBUTE_DEFINITION_NODE 81002The node is an AttributeDefinition.
nodeValue and textContent

If the node is an ElementTypeDefinition: On getting, the attributes MUST return null.

Thus, on setting the attributes does nothing [DOM3].

On setting, the textContent attribute MUST NOT raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref. @@ I forgot why this requirement is necessary.

If the node is an AttributeDefinition: The attribute MUST behave as if the node were Attr [DOM3].

normalize

When a DocumentType is normalized, any nodes in the NamedNodeMap object in the elementTypes attribute MUST be normalized as well.

When an ElementTypeDefinition node is normalized, any nodes in the NamedNodeMap object in the attributeDefinitions attribute MUST be normalized as well.

@@ ...

Modifications to the Document Interface

If an attempt is made to adopt an ElementTypeDefinition or AttributeDefinition node, the adoptNode method MUST raise a NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR exception @@ ref.

The DocumentXDoctype Interface

The DocumentXDoctype interface MUST be implemented as following:

interface DocumentXDoctype {
  DocumentType createDocumentTypeDefinition
    (in DOMString name)
    raises (DOMException);
  ElementTypeDefinition createElementTypeDefinition
    (in DOMString name)
    raises (DOMException);
  AttributeDefinition createAttributeDefinition
    (in DOMString name)
    raises (DOMException);
  Entity createGeneralEntityDefinition
    (in DOMString name)
    raises (DOMException);
  Notation createNotation
    (in DOMString name)
    raises (DOMException);
}
@@ cast definition
createDocumentTypeDefinition, method

This method creates a DocumentType node with the specified name, belonging to the document.

The name parameter is the name of the document type.

When invoked, the method MUST create and return a DocumentType node with the following attributes:

attributes, parentNode
null.
elementTypes, generalEntities, and notations
Empty NamedNodeMap objects.
entities
The same value as the generalEntities attribute.
childNodes
An empty NodeList object.
internalSubset, publicId, and systemId
Empty strings.
manakaiReadOnly [manakai]
false.
nodeName
name.
ownerDocument
The Document over which the method is invoked.

In addition, the method MUST be marked as containing five general entity declarations: amp, lt, gt, quot, and apos.

createElementTypeDefinition, method

This method creates a ElementTypeDefinition node with the specified name, belonging to the document.

The name parameter is the name of the element type defined by the element type definition.

When invoked, the method MUST create and return an ElementTypeDefinition node with the following attributes:

attributeDefinitions
An empty NamedNodeMap object.
attributes, parentNode
null.
childNodes
An empty NodeList object.
manakaiReadOnly [manakai]
false.
nodeName
name.
ownerDocument
The Document node over which the method is invoked.
ownerDocumentTypeDefinition
null.
@@ Ensure all attributes are defined
createAttributeDefinition, method

This method creates a AttributeDefinition node with the specified name, belonging to the document.

The name parameter is the name of the attribute defined by the attribute definition.

When invoked, the method MUST create and return an AttributeDefinition node with the following attributes:

allowedTokens
An empty DOMStringList object.
attributes, ownerElementTypeDefinition, and parentNode
null.
childNodes
An empty NodeList object.
declaredType
NO_TYPE_ATTR.
defaultType
UNKNOWN_DEFAULT.
manakaiReadOnly [manakai]
false.
nodeName
name.
ownerDocument
The Document node over which the method is invoked.
@@ Ensure all attributes are defined

@@ Should we keep these statements?: However, if the <cfg::cfg|xml-id> configuration parameter is set to true and the name is xml:id, then the [CODE(DOMa)@en[[[declaredType]]]] attribute is set to ID_ATTR. [CODE(DOMa)@en[[[defaultType]]]]?

createGeneralEntity, method

This method creates a Entity node with the specified name, which represents a general entity, belonging to the document.

The name parameter is the name of the general entity.

When invoked, the method MUST create and return an Entity node with the following attributes:

attributes, notationName, ownerDocumentTypeDefinition, and parentNode
null.
childNodes
An empty NodeList object.
manakaiDeclarationBaseURI, manakaiEntityBaseURI, and manakaiEntityURI @@ ref
No explicit value is set.
hasReplacementTree and manakaiReadOnly [manakai]
false.
nodeName
name.

It is not an error for name matching to the name of one of predefined general parsed entities in XML or HTML. For example, name might be amp, resulting in an Entity node with its nodeName attribute set to amp.

ownerDocument
The Document node over which the method is invoked.
publicId, and systemId
null.
@@ publicId and systemId should be empty string?
@@ Ensure all attributes are defined
createNotation, method

This method creates a Notation node with the specified name, belonging to the document.

The name parameter is the name of the notation.

When invoked, the method MUST create and return a Notation node with the following attributes:

attributes, ownerDocumentTypeDefinition, and parentNode
null.
childNodes
An empty NodeList object.
manakaiDeclarationBaseURI
No explicit value is set.
manakaiReadOnly [manakai]
false.
nodeName
name.
ownerDocument
The Document node over which the method is invoked.
publicId and systemId
null.
@@ publicId and systemId should be empty string?
@@ Ensure all attributes are defined

These methods MUST raise an INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR exception @@ ref if name is not a legal Name according to the XML version in use, as specified in the xmlVersion attribute of the Document node.

Non‐XML case is intentionally left unspecified for now, since DOM3 specification @@ ref does not define it for Document methods.

name does not have to be a namespace qualified name.

Modifications to the DocumentType Interface

A DocumentType interface MAY contain zero or more ProcessingInstruction nodes in the NodeList object contained in the childNodes attribute of the DocumentType node.

If the DocumentType node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the NodeList object in the childNodes object MUST contains the ProcessingInstruction nodes representing the processing instructions in the document type definition of the document processed @@ ref by the XML processor. If the DocumentType node is marked as read‐only, then all the child nodes MUST also be marked as read‐only.

If a DocumentType node is created from a document type declaration information item @@ ref, the NodeList object in the childNodes attribute of the node MUST contain the ProcessingInstruction nodes created from the processing instruction information items in the list in the [children] property of the document type declaration item in the same order.

If a DocumentType node is mapped to a document type declaration information item, the list in the [children] property MUST contain the processng instruction information items created from the ProcessingInstruction nodes in the NodeList object in the childNodes attribute of the DocumentType node.

The implementation of the DocumentType interface MUST be modified as following:

// Modifications to the DocumentType interface
  attribute DOMString publicId;
  attribute DOMString systemId;

  attribute DOMString internalSubset;

The publicId attribute and the systemId attribute of DocumentType, Entity, and Notation interfaces are no longer read‐only.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to the attribute. No normalization, relative reference resolution, or lexical validation is performed. @@ If the new value is null, ...

Setting an invalid identifier might make the node unserializable. Setting a public identifier while leaveing system identifier unspecified would also make the DocumentType or Entity node unserializable.

ISSUE: In HTML5, Firefox 1.5, and Opera 9, not specifying public or system identifier results in empty strings.

The internalSubset attribute of the DocumentType interface is no longer read‐only.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to the attribute. No normalization, or lexical validation is performed. @@ If the new value is null, ...

The DocumentTypeDefinition Interface

This interface is a separated interface from the DocumentType, not a set of extensions to the DocumentType, for the historical reason.

The DocumentTypeDefinition interface MUST be implemented as following:

interface DocumentTypeDefinition {
  readonly attribute NamedNodeMap elementTypes;
  readonly attribute NamedNodeMap generalEntities;
  readonly attribute NamedNodeMap notations;

  ElementTypeDefinition getElementTypeDefinitionNode
    (in DOMString name);
  Entity getGeneralEntityNode
    (in DOMString name);
  Notation getNotationNode
    (in DOMString name);

  void setElementTypeDefinitionNode
    (in DOMString node)
    raises (DOMException);
  void setGeneralEntityNode
    (in DOMString node)
    raises (DOMException);
  void setNotationNode
    (in DOMString node)
    raises (DOMException);
}
[1] In an implementation that supports the 
[CODE(URI)@en[[[http://suika.fam.cx/www/2006/feature/XDoctype]]]]
feature, a [CODE(DOMi)@en[[[DocumentType]]]] node
must implement the [CODE(DOMi)@en[[[DocumentTypeDefinition]]]]
interface.  See [[DOM XML Document Type Definition]>>3] for
details.
elementTypes of type NamedNodeMap, read‐only

A live NamedNodeMap object that contains all the element type definitions belonging to the DocumentType node.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the NamedNodeMap object that contains all the ElementTypeDefinition nodes belonging to the DocumentType node. The NamedNodeMap object MUST be read‐only if and only if the node is read‐only. The NamedNodeMap object MUST be live and the same object MUST be returned for any invocation.

If the DocumentType node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the following requirements are applied: The NamedNodeMap object in the elementType attribute MUST be so transformed that the object contains the ElementTypeDefinition nodes for the element types whose name is presented as the Name of the element type or attribute definition list declarations processed by the XML processor. If there are more than one element type declarations for an element type, then the declarations other than the first one MUST be ignored for the purpose of constructing the NamedNodeMap object.

generalEntities of type NamedNodeMap, read‐only

A live NamedNodeMap object that contains all the general entities belonging to the DocumentType node.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the same value as the entities attribute (defined in the DocumentType interface) of the same node.

This attribute is part of the interface for historical reason.

notations of type notations, read‐only

A live NamedNodeMap object that contains all the notations belonging to the DocumentType node.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the same value as the notations attribute (defined in the DocumentType interface) of the same node.

This attribute is part of the interface for historical reason.

Implementations are not required to implement the notations attribute twice (for DocumentType and DocumentTypeDefinition interfaces); they share exactly same definition.

getElementTypeDefinitionNode, method

Returns the ElementTypeDefinition node with the specified name.

The name parameter is the name of the element type.

When invoked, the method MUST return the ElementTypeDefinition node, whose nodeName is equal to name, in the NamedNodeMap object in the elementTypes attribute of the node. If there is no such node, it MUST return null.

getElementTypeDefinitionNode, method

Returns the ElementTypeDefinition node with the specified name.

The name parameter is the name of the element type.

When invoked, the method MUST return the ElementTypeDefinition node, whose nodeName is equal to name, in the NamedNodeMap object in the elementTypes attribute of the node. If there is no such node, it MUST return null.

getGeneralEntityNode, method

Returns the Entity node with the specified name.

The name parameter is the name of the general entity.

When invoked, the method MUST return the Entity node, whose nodeName is equal to name, in the NamedNodeMap object in the entities attribute of the node. If there is no such node, it MUST return null.

getNotationNode, method

Returns the Notation>/code> node with the specified name.

The name parameter is the name of the notation.

When invoked, the method MUST return the Notation node, whose nodeName is equal to name, in the NamedNodeMap object in the notations attribute of the node. If there is no such node, it MUST return null.

setElementTypeDefinitionNode, method
@@
setGeneralEntityNode, method
@@
setNotationNode, method
@@

A future version of this interface might define the parameterEntities and getter/setter for parameter entities.

The ElementTypeDefinition Interface

The nodes of type ELEMENT_TYPE_DEFINITION_NODE represents an element type definition. Such a node MUST implement the ElementTypeDefinition interface, which extends the Node interface.

An element type definition represents a definition of the element type. It is corresponding to the element type declaration in DTD. However, an ElementTypeDefinition node does not represent the element type definition in DTD itself. Even if there are more than one element type declarations for an element type in DTD, the result DOM will contain only an ElementTypeDefinition node for that element type. In addition, if there are attribute definition declarations for an element type, even when there is no element type declaration for that element type, the DOM will contain an ElementTypeDefinition node for that element type.

An ElementTypeDefinition node cannot be a child of any node. An ElementTypeDefinition node cannot have any child node.

The ElementTypeDefinition interface MUST be implemented as following:

interface ElementTypeDefinition : Node {
  readonly attribute DocumentType ownerDocumentTypeDefinition;

  readonly attribute NamedNodeMap attributeDefinitions;
  AttributeDefinition getAttributeDefinitionNode
    (in DOMString name);
  void setAttributeDefinitionNode
    (in AttributeDefinition node)
    raises (DOMException);
}
ownerDocumentTypeDefinition of type DocumentType, read‐only

The ownerDocumentTypeDefinition attribute of ElementTypeDefinition, Entity, and Notation interface contains the DocumentType node to which the node is attached.

On getting, the attribute MUST return a DocumentType node. It MUST be such a node that whose elementTypes (for an ElementTypeDefinition node), entities (for an Entity node), or notations (for a Notation node) attribute contains the NamedNodeMap object that contains the node. If there is no such a DocumentType node, then null MUST be returned.

attributeDefinitions of type NamedNodeMap, read‐only

A live NamedNodeMap object that contains all the attribute definitions belonging to the ElementTypeDefinition node.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the NamedNodeMap object that contains all the AttributeDefinition node belonging to the ElementTypeDefinition node. The NamedNodeMap object MUST be read‐only if and only if the node is read‐only. The NamedNodeMap object MUST be live and the same object MUST be returned for any invocation.

If the ElementTypeDefinition node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the following requirements are applied: The NamedNodeMap object in the attributeDefinitions attribute MUST be so transformed that the object contains the AttributeDefinition node corresponding to the attribute definitions in the attribute definition list declarations processed by the XML processor and associated to the element type represented by the node. If there are more than one attribute definitions for an attribute, then the definitions other than the first one MUST be ignored for the purpose of constructing the NamedNodeMap object.

getAttributeDefinitionNode, method

Return the AttributeDefinition node with the specified name.

The name parameter is the name of the attribute.

When invoked, the method MUST return the AttributeDefinition node, whose nodeName attribute value is equal to name, in the NamedNodeMap in the attributeDefinitions attribute of the node. If there is no such node, it MUST return null.

setAttributeDefinitionNode, method
@@

A future version of the specification might define a set of attributes and methods for representing and accessing to the content model of the element type.

The AttributeDefinition Interface

The nodes of type ATTRIBUTE_DEFINITION_NODE represents an attribute definition. Such a node MUST implement the AttributeDefinition interface, which extends the Node interface.

An attribute definition represents a definition of the attribute associated to an element type. It is corresponding to the attribute definition in the attribute list declaration in DTD. However, an AttributeDefinition node does not represent the attribute definition in DTD itself. Even if there are more than one attribute definitions for an attribute of an element type in DTD, the result DOM will contain only an AttributeDefinition node for that attribute.

An AttributeDefinition node cannot be a child of any node. An AttributeDefinition node can have zero or more child nodes of same kinds as those allowed for Attr nodes [DOM3].

The AttributeDefinition interface MUST be implemented as following:

interface AttributeDefinition : Node {
  // DeclaredValueType
  const unsigned short NO_TYPE_ATTR = 0;
  const unsigned short CDATA_ATTR = 1;
  const unsigned short ID_ATTR = 2;
  const unsigned short IDREF_ATTR = 3;
  const unsigned short IDREFS_ATTR = 4;
  const unsigned short ENTITY_ATTR = 5;
  const unsigned short ENTITIES_ATTR = 6;
  const unsigned short NMTOKEN_ATTR = 7;
  const unsigned short NMTOKENS_ATTR = 8;
  const unsigned short NOTATION_ATTR = 9;
  const unsigned short ENUMERATION_ATTR = 10;
  const unsigned short UNKNOWN_ATTR = 11;

  // DefaultValueType
  const unsigned short UNKNOWN_DEFAULT = 0;
  const unsigned short FIXED_DEFAULT = 1;
  const unsigned short REQUIRED_DEFAULT = 2;
  const unsigned short IMPLIED_DEFAULT = 3;
  const unsigned short EXPLICIT_DEFAULT = 4;
  
  readonly attribute ElementTypeDefinition ownerElementTypeDefinition;

  readonly attribute unsigned short declaredType;
  readonly attribute DOMStringList allowedTokens;
  readonly attribute unsigned short defaultType;
}
ownerElementTypeDefinition of type ElementTypeDefinition, read‐only

The ElementTypeDefinition to which the AttributeDefinition node belongs.

On getting, the attribute MUST return an ElementTypeDefinition node. It MUST be such a node that whose attributeDefinitions attribute contains the NamedNodeMap object that contains the AttributeDefinition node. If there is no such an ElementTypeDefinition node, then null MUST be returned.

declaredType of type unsigned short

The declared type @@ ref of the attribute. It is expected that this attribute contains a value from the definition group DeclaredValueType.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the value associated to this attribute.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the AttributeDefinition node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to this attribute.

If the AttributeDefinition node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, an appropriate value from the DeclaredValueType constant group MUST be set to the attribute.

The definition group DeclaredValueType contains integers indicating the declared type of attributes. The definition group contains the following constants:

NameValueDescription
NO_TYPE_ATTR 0No value [INFOSET].
CDATA_ATTR 1CDATA [XML].
ID_ATTR 2ID [XML].
IDREF_ATTR 3IDREF [XML].
IDREFS_ATTR 4IDREFS [XML].
ENTITY_ATTR 5ENTITY [XML].
ENTITIES_ATTR 6ENTITIES [XML].
NMTOKEN_ATTR 7NMTOKEN [XML].
NMTOKENS_ATTR 8NMTOKENS [XML].
NOTATION_ATTR 9NOTATION [XML].
ENUMERATION_ATTR 10Enumeration [XML].
UNKNOWN_ATTR 11Unknown, because no declaration for the attribute has been read but the [all declaration processed] property [INFOSET] would be false.

If no attribute type information is available, or if the source of the information does not distinguish no value and unknown [INFOSET], then the value NO_TYPE_ATTR MUST be used.

An AttributeDefinition node created by the createAttributeDefinition method has its declaredType attribute set to NO_TYPE_ATTR.

If the source of the information does not distinguish no value and/or unknown [INFOSET] and CDATA [XML], then the value CDATA_ATTR MUST be used.

In Perl binding [PERLBINDING], the Attr nodes MUST implement the DeclaredValueType definition group.

allowedTokens of type DOMStringList, read‐only

The list of allowed attribute values.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the DOMStringList object associated to this attribute. The object MAY contain zero or more ordered strings, consist of zero or more characters respectively, possibly with duplications. The object MUST be read‐only if and only if the node is read‐only.

If the AttributeDefinition node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the object MUST contain the names or name tokens allowed for the attribute defined by the node. If the document is well‐formed, the object will be empty unless the declaredType is ENUMERATION_ATTR or NOTATION_ATTR.

If the declaredType is different from ENUMERATION_ATTR or NOTATION_ATTR, this attribute MUST be ignored for the purpose of serializing into (part of) XML document.

When serializing the node it should be noted that the object might be empty, might contain duplications, and might contain strings that are not names or name tokens.

defaultType of type unsigned short

The type of the default for the attribute. It is expected that this attribute contains a value from the definition group DefaultValueType.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the value associated to this attribute.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the AttributeDefinition node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to this attribute.

If the AttributeDefinition node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, an appropriate value from the DefaultValueType definition group MUST be set to the attribute.

The definition group DefaultValueType contains integers indicating the type of the default for the attribute. The definition group contains the following constans:

NameValueDescription
UNKNOWN_DEFAULT 0Unknown.
FIXED_DEFAULT 1Provided explicitly and fixed @@ ref to that value.
REQUIRED_DEFAULT 2No default value and the attribute have to be explicitly specified.
IMPLIED_DEFAULT 3Implied @@ ref.
EXPLICIT_DEFAULT 4Provided explicitly.

If the source of the default type does not distinguish implied and unknown default types, then the value IMPLIED_DEFAULT MUST be used.

An AttributeDefinition node created by the createAttributeDefinition method has its defaultType attribute set to UNKNOWN_DEFAULT.

Modifications to the Entity Interface

The implementation of the Entity interface MUST be modified as following:

// Modifications to the Entity interface
  attribute DOMString publicId;
  attribute DOMString systemId;
  attribute DOMString notationName;

  // Additions to the Entity interface
  attribute DOMString hasReplacementTree;
  readonly attribute DocumentType ownerDocumentTypeDefinition;

  attribute boolean isExternallyDeclared;

The notationName attribute of the Entity interface is no longer read‐only.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to the attribute. No lexical validation is performed. The new value MAY be null.

hasReplacementTree of type boolean

Whether the structure of the replacement text of the entity is available via the NodeList object in the childNodes attribute of the entity.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the value associated to this attribute.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to this attribute.

The attribute can be set to false even if the Entity node has any child node. If the attribute is set to false, then any child node of the Entity node ought to be ignored, say, for the purpose of serialization.

When an EntityReference node is created by cloning the replacement subtree of the Entity node, if the attribute is set to false, then any descendant of the node MUST be ignored.

If the Entity node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the following requirements are applied: If the entity is an unparsed entity, then the attribute MUST be set to false. Otherwise, if the entity is an external entity whose replacement text is not available, or whose replacement text is not converted to a replacement tree, then the attribute MUST be set to false. Otherwise, the attribute MUST be set to true.

An Entity node created by the createGeneralEntity method has its hasReplacementTree attribute set to false.

isExternallyDeclared of type boolean

Whether the entity is declared by an external entity declaration or not. If the value is true, the entity is declared in an entity declaration in the external subset entity or in an external parameter entity. If the value is false, the entity is declared in an entity declaration in the internal subset, or the node is created in memory.

On getting, the attribute MUST return the value associated to this attribute.

On setting, the attribute MUST raise a NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR @@ ref exception if the node is read‐only @@ ref. Otherwise, it MUST set the specified value as the value associated to this attribute.

If the Entity node is created during the process to create a DOM from an XML document, the following requirements are applied: If the entity is an unparsed entity, then the attribute MUST be set to false. Otherwise, i.e. the entity is a parsed entity, then the attribute MUST be set to the value of whether the entity is declared by an external markup declaration or not.

Modifications to the Notation Interface

The implementation of the Notation interface MUST be modified as following:

// Modifications to the Notation interface
  attribute DOMString publicId;
  attribute DOMString systemId;

  // Addition to the Notation interface
  readonly attribute DocumentType ownerDocumentTypeDefinition;

References

Normative References

DOM3CORE
@@ W3C DOM Level 3 Core
DOMDTDEF
@@ manakai's extension to DOM for document type definitions
KEYWORDS
Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, IETF BCP 14, RFC 2119, . This version of the specification is referenced.
INFOSET
@@
XML10
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition), W3C Recommendation, , edited in place . Tje latest version of the specification is available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xml>. This version of the specification is referenced.
XML11
@@

Non‐normative References

CSS
Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) Specification, W3C Candidate Recommendation, . Work in progress. The latest version of the specification is available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21>.
CSSOM
Cascading Style Sheets Object Model (CSSOM), W3C Editor's Draft, . Work in progress. The latest Editor's Draft of the specification is available at <http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom/Overview.html>.
HTML5
HTML 5, WHATWG Working Draft. Work in progress.
SAPI
Selectors API, W3C Editor's Draft, . Work in progress. The latest Editor's Draft of the specification is available at <http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api/Overview.html>. The latest published version of the specification is available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-api/>.
XBL2
XBL 2.0, Mozilla.org, . Work in progress. The latest W3C‐published version of the specification is available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xbl/>.
XML5
@@