Various pieces of information are used such as the tag name, the attributes on an element, various CSS properties, the elements and layout objects around the element, and the XBL associated with an element XBL is described in a later section.
Historically, two approaches have been used to overcome this problem. One is to introduce different tag names for different contexts. The following example illustrates this approach. Paragraphs in sections have the tag name paraInSection, and those in tables have the tag name paraInTable.
We have observed that a tag element attaches a role to a collection of constraints on tag names and attributes. The only difference between attPool and tag is that attPool elements do not contain constraints on tag names. In other words, an attPool element attaches a role to a collection of constraints on attributes. Consider the following attPool.
We have observed that a tag element attaches a role to a collection of constraints on tag names and attributes. The only difference between attPool and tag is that attPool elements do not contain constraints on tag names. In other words, an attPool element attaches a role to a collection of constraints on attributes.
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