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steve marcoSubject: movie.dtd
Author: steve marco
Date: 06 Apr 2008 11:21 PM
Originally Posted: 06 Apr 2008 10:48 PM
Hi i get an unterminated element declaration when i try validate my xml and dtd.

could somebody take a look at my dtd to make sure its correctly set up?
Basically im trying to also set
thankyou

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<!--Compulsary to have a movie name-->
<!ELEMENT Movie_Name (#PCDATA) #REQUIRED>

<!--Optional to have distributer listed-->
<!ELEMENT Distributor (#PCDATA) #IMPLIED>

<!--Compulsary to have a first and last name
for lead actors-->
<!ELEMENT LEAD_ACTORS (First) (Last) #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT First (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT Last (#PCDATA)>

<!--one of more reviews including-->
<!ELEMENT Review_Info(Rev_Name+,Star_Rat+,
Text+)
<!ELEMENT Rev_Name(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT Star_Rat(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT Text(#PCDATA)>

<!--reference to other movies the actor is in-->
<!ATTLIST Move id ID #IMPLIED title CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST Other_Movies IDREF REQUIRED#>

<!--Specify the suitable audience rating-->
<!ELEMENT Rating(G,PG, M , R)>
<!ELEMENT G(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT PG(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT M(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT R(#PCDATA)>

<!--Cinemas the movie is being showed at-->
<!ELEMENT CINEMA_NAME(#PCDATA)>

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Tony LavinioSubject: movie.dtd
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 07 Apr 2008 02:06 AM
There are many fine tools available for the creation of DTDs, including
Stylus Studio, on whose support forum you have posted this question.

You don't understand the proper syntax of DTDs; it is recommended that
if you are going to create them by hand, you should have a copy of the
specification close by.

For example, searching at http://www.w3.org/TR/xml quickly shows that
#REQUIRED is only used for attributes, not elements. The same is true
for #IMPLIED.

Elements use the presence or absence of wildcard characters to denote
cardinality, such as ? + and *.

Hope this helps.

 
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