PermissionsThe <permissions> prolog element can indicate
any preferred controls for access to a topic. Topics can be filtered based
on the permissions element. This capability depends on your output formatting
process.
[edit] Example
<prolog>
<permissions view="entitled"/>
...
[edit] Contains
| Doctype
| Content model
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| ditabase, topic, task, reference, concept, glossary, map, bookmap
| no content
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[edit] Contained by
[edit] Inheritance:
- topic/permissions
[edit] Attributes
| Name
| Description
| Data Type
| Default Value
| Required?
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| view
| Defines the classifications of viewers allowed to view the document.
Allowable values are: internal For internal use only. classified For a certain group, only. all The world. entitled Special folks, only. -dita-use-conref-target See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.
| classified | all | entitled | -dita-use-conref-target)
| #IMPLIED
| Yes
|
| %univ-atts; (%select-atts;, %id-atts;, %localization-atts;)
| A set of related attributes, described at %univ-atts;
| parameter entity
| PE not
applicable
| Not applicable
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| %global-atts; (xtrf, xtrc)
| A set of related attributes, described at %global-atts;
| parameter entity
| PE not
applicable
| Not applicable
|
| class
| A common attribute described in Other common DITA attributes
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