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Email ::= ((#PCDATA|Link|OLink|ULink|Emphasis|Trademark|Replaceable|Comment| Subscript|Superscript|InlineGraphic|InlineMediaObject|IndexTerm)+)
Common attributes
Both the start- and end-tags are required for this element.
Inline markup identifying an email address.
Formatted inline. Email may generate surrounding punctuation, such as angle brackets. This is an interchange issue. See Appendix F.
In some processing environments, Email may automatically generate a hypertext link (a mailto: URL).
In an Address, this element may inherit the verbatim qualities of an address.
These elements contain Email: Action, Address, Application, Attribution, BiblioMisc, BridgeHead, Citation, CiteTitle, Command, Comment, ComputerOutput, Database, Emphasis, entry, Filename, ForeignPhrase, FuncParams, FuncSynopsisInfo, Function, GlossSee, GlossSeeAlso, GlossTerm, Hardware, Interface, InterfaceDefinition, KeyCap, LineAnnotation, Link, Literal, LiteralLayout, LoTentry, Member, MsgAud, OLink, Option, Optional, Para, Parameter, Phrase, Primary, PrimaryIE, ProductName, ProgramListing, Property, Quote, RefDescriptor, RefEntryTitle, RefName, RefPurpose, Screen, ScreenInfo, Secondary, SecondaryIE, See, SeeAlso, SeeAlsoIE, SeeIE, Seg, SegTitle, SimPara, Subtitle, Synopsis, SystemItem, Term, Tertiary, TertiaryIE, Title, TitleAbbrev, ToCback, ToCentry, ToCfront, Trademark, ULink, UserInput.
The following elements occur in Email: Comment, Emphasis, IndexTerm, InlineGraphic, InlineMediaObject, Link, OLink, Replaceable, Subscript, Superscript, Trademark, ULink.
In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.
In some contexts, the following elements are excluded: IndexTerm.
Address, City, Country, Fax, OtherAddr, Phone, POB, Postcode, State, Street
For examples, see Address, BookInfo.
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