3.1.3.1 Prolog (metadata) elements
The prolog elements represent the metadata associated
with a document. Most of the metadata in a topic prolog can also be authored
in a DITA map, in the map's <topicmeta> element.
The primary types of information that you can store
in the prolog include:
- author
- copyright information
- critical tracking dates
- permissions for use/management of the content
- key words and index terms related to the topic
- extensive metadata about the content of the document
- a resourceid that allows a topic to be associated with
external resources such as linking to programming components as contextual
help
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Metadata elements
Child Topics:
3.1.3.1.1
prolog
3.1.3.1.2
audience
3.1.3.1.3
author
3.1.3.1.4
brand
3.1.3.1.5
category
3.1.3.1.6
component
3.1.3.1.7
copyright
3.1.3.1.8
copyrholder
3.1.3.1.9
copyryear
3.1.3.1.10
created
3.1.3.1.11
critdates
3.1.3.1.12
featnum
3.1.3.1.13
keywords
3.1.3.1.14
metadata
3.1.3.1.15
othermeta
3.1.3.1.16
permissions
3.1.3.1.17
platform
3.1.3.1.18
prodinfo
3.1.3.1.19
prodname
3.1.3.1.20
prognum
3.1.3.1.21
publisher
3.1.3.1.22
resourceid
3.1.3.1.23
revised
3.1.3.1.24
series
3.1.3.1.25
source
3.1.3.1.26
vrmlist
3.1.3.1.27
vrm
Sibling Topics:
3.1.3.2
Indexing group elements
3.1.3.3
Delayed conref resolution elements