Event identifies a significant
occurrence or happening. This element is used to identify an activity of interest
or
information pertaining to such an activity. Usually these will be nouns. Attributes
"gml:axisLabels" and "gml:uomLabels" are only specified due to the fact that they
are
included in the "SRSReferenceGroup" attribute group in the GML schema. They should
not be
used in PUBS.XML compliant XML markup.
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.
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.
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.
An Internet-Protocol-based computer network. Use
this attribute to make explicit the network where the address resides. Specify "other:name"
if none of
the primary choices apply.
role
optional
title
optional
type
resource
optional
Source
<xsd:element name="Event"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Event identifies a significant occurrence or happening. This element is used to identify an activity of interest or information pertaining to such an activity. Usually these will be nouns. Attributes "gml:axisLabels" and "gml:uomLabels" are only specified due to the fact that they are included in the "SRSReferenceGroup" attribute group in the GML schema. They should not be used in PUBS.XML compliant XML markup.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation><xsd:complexType><xsd:complexContent><xsd:extension base="cem:DescriptiveElementType"><xsd:attribute name="location" 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">A geographical situation.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attribute name="dateTime" type="cem:dateTimesType" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A series of calendar date and time notations.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attribute name="dateTimeRange" type="cem:dateTimePairsType" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A series of an even number of calendar date and time notations, specifying the start and end points of a series of time spans.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attributeGroup ref="cem:GMLPosAttributesGroup"/><xsd:attributeGroup ref="virt:OptionalResourceLinkAttributesGroup"/></xsd:extension></xsd:complexContent></xsd:complexType></xsd:element>
Schema location
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<xsd:attribute name="dateTime" type="cem:dateTimesType" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A series of calendar date and time notations.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
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<xsd:attribute name="dateTimeRange" type="cem:dateTimePairsType" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A series of an even number of calendar date and time notations, specifying the start and end points of a series of time spans.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
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