Attribute Group xmllang
Namespace http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/ns/akn/3.0
Annotations
<type>Attlist</type>
<name>xmllang</name>
<comment>These attribute specify the human language in which the content of the element is expressed as well as the rules for whitespace management in the element. Values for xml:lang are taken from the RFC 4646. Both xml:lang and xml:space are reserved attributes of the XML language, and cannot be used for any other purpose than these ones.</comment>
Diagram
Diagram
Used by
Attribute Groups coreopt, corereq, corereqreq
Element notes
Attributes
QName Type Fixed Default Use Annotation
xml:id xs:ID optional
<div>
  <h3>id (as an attribute name)</h3>
  <p>denotes an attribute whose value should be interpreted as if declared to be of type ID. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the xml:id specification.</p>
  <p>See
    <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-id/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-id/</a>for information about this attribute.</p>
</div>
xml:lang union of(xs:language, restriction of xs:string) optional
<div>
  <h3>lang (as an attribute name)</h3>
  <p>denotes an attribute whose value is a language code for the natural language of the content of any element; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML specification.</p>
</div>
<div>
  <h4>Notes</h4>
  <p>Attempting to install the relevant ISO 2- and 3-letter codes as the enumerated possible values is probably never going to be a realistic possibility.</p>
  <p>See BCP 47 at
    <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt">http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt</a>and the IANA language subtag registry at
    <a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry">http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry</a>for further information.</p>
  <p>The union allows for the 'un-declaration' of xml:lang with the empty string.</p>
</div>
xml:space restriction of xs:NCName optional
<div>
  <h3>space (as an attribute name)</h3>
  <p>denotes an attribute whose value is a keyword indicating what whitespace processing discipline is intended for the content of the element; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML specification.</p>
</div>
Source
<xsd:attributeGroup name="xmllang">
  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>
      <type>Attlist</type>
      <name>xmllang</name>
      <comment>These attribute specify the human language in which the content of the element is expressed as well as the rules for whitespace management in the element. Values for xml:lang are taken from the RFC 4646. Both xml:lang and xml:space are reserved attributes of the XML language, and cannot be used for any other purpose than these ones.</comment>
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>
  <xsd:attribute ref="xml:lang"/>
  <xsd:attribute ref="xml:space"/>
  <xsd:attribute ref="xml:id"/>
</xsd:attributeGroup>