tag-structure
Represents a tag structure
Syntax
<tag-structure scheme="text" name="text" description="text"? > <tag>...</tag>* </tag-structure>
Only one form of the tag
element may be used:
Tag Structure tag.
Attributes
scheme="
text"
-
The scheme identifying this tag structure. A scheme is a specially formatted identifier string that must conform to the entity portion of RFC 4151. You can create a valid scheme by conforming to the following format:
structure-name.domain-name,yyyy
where:
- structure-name
-
is a name for the structure. The name must not contain any spaces or special characters other than '-' and '.' (the same rules apply as for domain names).
- domain-name
-
is a domain name that is or has been owned by your organization.
- yyyy
-
is one of the years in which domain-name was owned by your organization.
You might, for example, create tag structures with the following scheme names:
places.mycompany.com,2011 sports.mycompany.com,2011 genres.mycompany.com,2011
name="
text"
-
The tag structure's display name. This is the name that users will normally see, for example:
Places
,Sports
orGenres
. description="
text"
(optional)-
A description of the tag structure and its purpose. The description for
genres.mycompany.com,2011
, for example, might be:Book, film and theatre (but not music) genres