The data-about element identifies the subject of a property when the subject isn't associated with the context in which the property is specified. The property itself is expressed by the data element. The data-about element handles exception cases where a property must be expressed somewhere other than inside the actual subject of the property. The data-about element is particularly useful as a basis for specialization in combination with the data element.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/data-about
Example
The full properties of a cited book can be maintained conveniently in the prolog:
<topic id="questions"> <title>Questions and answers</title> <prolog> <data-about href="urn:isbn:0156983508" scope="external"> <data name="title">The World Doesn't End</data> <data name="author"> <data name="firstname">Charles</data> <data name="lastname">Simic</data> </data> <data name="published" datatype="year">1989</data> <!-- ... --> </data-about> <!-- ... --> </prolog> <body> <!-- ... --> <lq href="urn:isbn:0156983508">In a forest of question marks ... </lq> <!-- ... --> </body> </topic>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Link relationship attribute group, and outputclass