\name{xmlAttributeType} \alias{xmlAttributeType} \title{The type of an XML attribute for element from the DTD} \description{ This examines the definition of the attribute, usually returned by parsing the DTD with \code{\link{parseDTD}} and determines its type from the possible values: Fixed, string data, implied, required, an identifier, an identifier reference, a list of identifier references, an entity, a list of entities, a name, a list of names, an element of enumerated set, a notation entity. } \usage{ xmlAttributeType(def, defaultType=FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{def}{the attribute definition object, usually retrieved from the DTD via \code{\link{parseDTD}}.} \item{defaultType}{whether to return the default value if this attribute is defined as being a value from an enumerated set.} } \value{ A string identifying the type for the sspecified attributed. } \references{\url{https://www.w3.org/XML/}, \url{https://www.omegahat.net/RSXML/}} \author{Duncan Temple Lang} \seealso{ \code{\link{parseDTD}} } \keyword{file}