<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>What do I do with an SGMLS_Notation?</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P><B>Links</B>: <A HREF=xtrainfo.html>Next</A> <A HREF=sgmlsentity.html>Previous</A> <A HREF=sgmlspm.html>Up</A> <A HREF=sgmlspm.html>Top</A></P> <H1>What do I do with an <TT>SGMLS_Notation</TT>?</H1> <P>The fourth data class is the notation, which is available only as a return value from the <TT>notation</TT> method of an <A HREF=sgmlsentity.html><TT>SGMLS_Entity</TT></A> or the <TT>value</TT> method of an <A HREF=sgmlsattribute.html><TT>SGMLS_Attribute</TT></A> with type <TT>'NOTATION'</TT>. You can use the notation to decide how to treat non-SGML data (such as graphics). An object belonging to the <TT>SGMLS_Notation</TT> class will have access to the methods listed in table 6.</P> <H3>Table 6: The <TT>SGMLS_Notation class</TT></H3> <HR> <DL> <DT><B>Method</B></DT> <DD><TT>name</TT></DD> <DT><B>Return Type</B></DT> <DD>string</DD> <DT><B>Description</B></DT> <DD>The notation's name.</DD> </DL> <HR> <DL> <DT><B>Method</B></DT> <DD><TT>sysid</TT></DD> <DT><B>Return Type</B></DT> <DD>string</DD> <DT><B>Description</B></DT> <DD>The notation's system identifier.</DD> </DL> <HR> <DL> <DT><B>Method</B></DT> <DD><TT>pubid</TT></DD> <DT><B>Return Type</B></DT> <DD>string</DD> <DT><B>Description</B></DT> <DD>The notation's public identifier.</DD> </DL> <HR> <P>What you do with this information is <EM>entirely</EM> up to you.</P> <P><B>Links</B>: <A HREF=xtrainfo.html>Next</A> <A HREF=sgmlsentity.html>Previous</A> <A HREF=sgmlspm.html>Up</A> <A HREF=sgmlspm.html>Top</A></P> <ADDRESS>David Megginson <A HREF="mailto:dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca"><dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca></A></ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>