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This interface allows access to a list of attributes in three different ways:
The list will not contain attributes that were declared
#IMPLIED but not specified in the start tag. It will also not
contain attributes used as Namespace declarations (xmlns*) unless
the http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes
feature is set to true (it is false by
default).
Because SAX2 conforms to the original "Namespaces in XML"
recommendation, it normally does not
give namespace declaration attributes a namespace URI.
Some SAX2 parsers may support using an optional feature flag
(http://xml.org/sax/features/xmlns-uris
) to request
that those attributes be given URIs, conforming to a later
backwards-incompatible revision of that recommendation. (The
attribute's "local name" will be the prefix, or "xmlns" when
defining a default element namespace.) For portability, handler
code should always resolve that conflict, rather than requiring
parsers that can change the setting of that feature flag.
If the namespace-prefixes feature (see above) is
false, access by qualified name may not be available; if
the http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces
feature is
false, access by Namespace-qualified names may not be
available.
This interface replaces the now-deprecated SAX1 AttributeList interface, which does not contain Namespace support. In addition to Namespace support, it adds the getIndex methods (below).
The order of attributes in the list is unspecified, and will vary from implementation to implementation.
Once you know the number of attributes, you can iterate through the list.
The attribute type is one of the strings "CDATA", "ID", "IDREF", "IDREFS", "NMTOKEN", "NMTOKENS", "ENTITY", "ENTITIES", or "NOTATION" (always in upper case).
If the parser has not read a declaration for the attribute, or if the parser does not report attribute types, then it must return the value "CDATA" as stated in the XML 1.0 Recommendation (clause 3.3.3, "Attribute-Value Normalization").
For an enumerated attribute that is not a notation, the parser will report the type as "NMTOKEN".
See getType(int) for a description of the possible types.
See getType(int) for a description of the possible types.
If the attribute value is a list of tokens (IDREFS, ENTITIES, or NMTOKENS), the tokens will be concatenated into a single string with each token separated by a single space.
See getValue(int) for a description of the possible values.
See getValue(int) for a description of the possible values.