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Element gml:_GML
Namespace http://www.opengis.net/gml
Annotations
Global element which acts as the head of a substitution group that may include any element which is a GML feature, object, geometry or complex value
Diagram
Diagram index6.tmp#id48 index7.tmp#id30 index8.tmp#id43 index9.tmp#id45 index10.tmp#id29 index11.tmp#id28 index318.tmp#id488 index319.tmp#id487 index316.tmp#id452 index278.tmp#id227 index249.tmp#id82 index320.tmp#id115 index168.tmp#id124
Type gml:AbstractGMLType
Properties
content: complex
abstract: true
Model gml:metaDataProperty* , gml:description{0,1} , gml:name*
Children gml:description, gml:metaDataProperty, gml:name
Instance
<gml:_GML gml:id="">
  <gml:metaDataProperty about="" xlink:actuate="" xlink:arcrole="" xlink:href="" gml:remoteSchema="" xlink:role="" xlink:show="" xlink:title="" xlink:type="simple">{0,unbounded}</gml:metaDataProperty>
  <gml:description xlink:actuate="" xlink:arcrole="" xlink:href="" gml:remoteSchema="" xlink:role="" xlink:show="" xlink:title="" xlink:type="simple">{0,1}</gml:description>
  <gml:name codeSpace="">{0,unbounded}</gml:name>
</gml:_GML>
Attributes
QName Type Fixed Default Use Annotation
gml:id ID optional
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods. This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Source
<element name="_GML" type="gml:AbstractGMLType" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="gml:_Object">
  <annotation>
    <documentation>Global element which acts as the head of a substitution group that may include any element which is a GML feature, object, geometry or complex value</documentation>
  </annotation>
</element>
Schema location http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/3.1.1/base/gmlBase.xsd