When used in a document
body, this element indicates a comment or explanation, as on a passage of text.
This same element, when nested in a NoteList, may also be used to specify any
types of Notice that might be required. To categorize a Notice that is not
relevant to security, the @noteType attribute should be used. A Note that uses
the ISM notice attributes is claiming to be a Notice of some relevance to
security. It may be a particular type of ISM-recognized notice or an
unregistered, but still security-related, notice. While possible, it is not the
intent to use Note recursively and this should be avoided.
A cross-reference to a
unique identifier used to point from one element to one or more other
elements. The value of the attribute must be one or more XML unique
identifiers that are the value(s) of id attribute(s) elsewhere in the
document.
This attribute is only a placeholder so that all the ISM attributes are not shown
in the schemaGuide for every element. If you refer to the documentation of the
attribute group it will say what attributes should be here.
An indicator that an element
contains a security-related notice for information NOT contained in
document
This flag allows for a
notice to exist in a document without the data that would normally require the
notice. For example, a document could contain a FISA notice without FISA data
present. Source citations are a common use case for this attribute.
Indicates the
reason for the inclusion of the notice and/or the category to which the
notice belongs. Note: This attribute is used to categorize
non-security-related notices.
An indicator that can be
used to identify a security-related notice in an out-of-band fashion without
actually having the notice text in the record but rather a notice text prose
identifier. This prose identifier maps to the notice text which is stored in
a
CVE. The permissible values for this attribute are defined in the ISM Notice
Prose CVE: CVEnumISMNoticeProse.xml
An indicator that the
containing element contains a security-related notice. This attribute is used
to
categorize which of the required notices is specified in the element. These
categories include those described in the Intelligence Community Markings System
Register and Manual, as well as additional well-defined and formally recognized
security notice types described in other directives, such as US-Person and DoD
Distribution. The element could contain any structure that the implementing
schema defines, and rendering details are relegated to the implementing schema.
The permissible values for this attribute are defined in the ISM Notice CVE:
CVEnumISMNotice.xml
Indicates that the element
specifies a point-of-contact (POC) and the methods with which to contact that
individual. As certain POCs are required for different reasons (ICD-710
compliance, DoD Distribution statements, etc), the values for this attribute
specify the reason(s) why the POC is provided.
A user-defined property
within an element for general purpose processing used with block objects to
provide supplemental information over and above that conveyed by the element
name. This attribute is analogous to HTML's "class" attribute.
A notice that is of a
category that is not described in the Intelligence Community Markings System
Register and Manual and/or is not sufficiently defined to be represented in the
Controlled Value Enumeration CVEnumISMNotice.xml. This attribute can be used
by
specifications that import ISM to represent a wider variety of security-related
notices.
Wildcard: ANY attribute from ANY namespace OTHER than 'urn:us:gov:ic:pubs'
Source
<xsd:element name="Note"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">When used in a document body, this element indicates a comment or explanation, as on a passage of text. This same element, when nested in a NoteList, may also be used to specify any types of Notice that might be required. To categorize a Notice that is not relevant to security, the @noteType attribute should be used. A Note that uses the ISM notice attributes is claiming to be a Notice of some relevance to security. It may be a particular type of ISM-recognized notice or an unregistered, but still security-related, notice. While possible, it is not the intent to use Note recursively and this should be avoided.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation><xsd:complexType mixed="false"><xsd:group ref="pubs:BlockObjectsGroup" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/><xsd:attribute name="noteType" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Indicates the reason for the inclusion of the notice and/or the category to which the notice belongs. Note: This attribute is used to categorize non-security-related notices.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attributeGroup ref="ism:ISMNoticeAttributeGroup"/><xsd:attributeGroup ref="ism:POCAttributeGroup"/><xsd:attributeGroup ref="pubs:CommonAttributesGroup"/><xsd:attributeGroup ref="pubs:SecurityAttributesOptionGroup"/></xsd:complexType></xsd:element>
Schema location
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Indicates the
reason for the inclusion of the notice and/or the category to which the
notice belongs. Note: This attribute is used to categorize
non-security-related notices.
Type
xsd:string
Properties
use
optional
Source
<xsd:attribute name="noteType" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Indicates the reason for the inclusion of the notice and/or the category to which the notice belongs. Note: This attribute is used to categorize non-security-related notices.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
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