Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF::EM(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF::EM(3pm)NAME
Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF::EM - Template::Declare TAG set for Mozilla's em-rdf
SYNOPSIS
# normal use on the user side:
use base 'Template::Declare';
use Template::Declare::Tags 'RDF::EM' => { namespace => 'em' }, 'RDF';
template foo => sub {
RDF {
attr {
'xmlns' => "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
'xmlns:em' => 'http://www.mozilla.org/2004/em-rdf#'
}
Description {
attr { about => 'urn:mozilla:install-manifest' }
em::id { 'foo@bar.com' }
em::version { '1.2.0' }
em::type { '2' }
em::creator { 'Agent Zhang' }
}
}
};
DESCRIPTION
Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF::EM defines a full set of Mozilla EM-RDF tags for use in Template::Declare templates. You generally won't
use this module directly, but will load it via:
use Template::Declare::Tags 'RDF::EM';
METHODS
new( PARAMS )
my $html_tag_set = Template::Declare::TagSet->new({
package => 'EmRDF',
namespace => 'em-rdf',
});
Constructor inherited from Template::Declare::TagSet.
get_tag_list
my $list = $tag_set->get_tag_list();
Returns an array ref of all the RDF tags defined by Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF. Here is the complete list:
"aboutURL"
"contributor"
"creator"
"description"
"developer"
"file"
"hidden"
"homepageURL"
"iconURL"
"id"
"locale"
"localized"
"maxVersion"
"minVersion"
"name"
"optionsURL"
"package"
"requires"
"skin"
"targetApplication"
"targetPlatform"
"translator"
"type"
"updateURL"
"version"
This list may be not exhaustive; if you find some important missing ones, please let us know. :)
AUTHOR
Agent Zhang <agentzh@yahoo.cn>
SEE ALSO
Template::Declare::TagSet, Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF, Template::Declare::TagSet::XUL, Template::Declare::Tags, Template::Declare.
perl v5.10.1 2010-12-08 Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF::EM(3pm)
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