Determines whether an XML tag is valid within another.
dtdValidElement.RdThis tests whether name is a legitimate tag
to use as a direct sub-element of the within tag
according to the definition of the within
element in the specified DTD.
Since parseDTD no longer works, this function isn't
expected to work either and will be removed in a future version of
XML.
Arguments
- name
The name of the tag which is to be inserted inside the
withintag.- within
The name of the parent tag the definition of which we are checking to determine if it contains
name.- dtd
The DTD in which the elements
nameandwithinare defined.- pos
An optional position at which we might add the
nameelement insidewithin. If this is specified, we have a stricter test that accounds for sequences in which elements must appear in order. These are comma-separated entries in the element definition.
Details
This applies to direct sub-elements
or children of the within tag and not tags nested
within children of that tag, i.e. descendants.
Value
Returns a logical value.
TRUE indicates that a name element
can be used inside a within element.
FALSE indicates that it cannot.
Examples
dtdFile <- system.file("exampleData", "foo.dtd", package="XML")
foo.dtd <- parseDTD(dtdFile)
#> Warning: 'parseDTD' no longer works, sorry.