The element master-location
points to a location where a master copy of the file is to be found. Use of this element entails a commitment to updating the TAN file in those locations. Also, if @in-progress
is false, a <master-location>
must be provided.
The URL may be absolute or relative to the current document.
<master-location>
does not disallow the file from being kept, published, or distributed elsewhere. It merely points to the main locations where an authoritative version of the file is to be found.
Formal Definition
~ed-stamp
?,@href
Defined at:
TAN-core.rng
Used by: ~entity-digital-tan-self-ref
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Any TAN file marked as being no longer in progress should have at least one master-location. |
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No |
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Files should match the version kept at |
Example 8.153. <master-location>
<head>
<name>Dictionary entry by Alice Bertha Gomme on Ring a Ring o' Roses</name>
<master-location href="http://textalign.net/release/TAN-2018/examples/gomme.1989.ring-o-roses.xml"/>
<license>
.........
</license>
.........
</head>
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Taken from gomme.1989.ring-o-roses |
Example 8.154. <master-location>
<head>
<name>TAN Transkription, Ringelreihen mit Riederfallen</name>
<master-location href="http://beispiel.com/TAN-T/ringel.xml"/>
<license>
.........
</license>
.........
</head>
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Taken from ring-o-roses.deu.1897 |
Example 8.155. <master-location>
<head>
<name>TAN transcription of Ring a Ring o' Roses</name>
<master-location href="http://textalign.net/release/TAN-2018/examples/ring-o-roses.eng.1881.xml"/>
<license which="by_4.0"/>
.........
</head>
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Taken from ring-o-roses.eng.1881 |
Example 8.156. <master-location>
<head>
<name>TAN transcription of 1790 version of Ring around the Rosie reported by Newell in
1883</name>
<master-location href="http://textalign.net/release/TAN-2018/examples/ring-o-roses.eng.1957.xml"/>
<license>
.........
</license>
.........
</head>
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Taken from ring-o-roses.eng.1957 |