body elementÂ
Specifies the beginning and end of the document
Element Information
Element type: xsd:complexType
Namespace: https://schemas.microsoft.com/sideshow/2006/scf
Schema name: Simple Content Format
Elements and Attributes
Parent Elements
None.
Child Elements
Attributes
None.
Remarks
The body element is the top-level element in a Simple Content Format XML specification. It uses the TopLevel group element to specify the choice between its three potential child elements: content, dialog, and menu. The child elements are mutually exclusive; a body element can have only one child element.
Usage Example
The following example code displays a menu on the screen of a Windows SideShow-compatible device.
<body>
<menu id="100" title="Main Menu">
<item id="1" target="5" imgid="1" menuid="200">Media</ item>
<item id="2" target="6" imgid="2" def="1">Calendar</item>
<item id="3" Target="7">E-mail</item>
<div/>
<item id="4" Target="8" enable="0">Settings</item>
</menu>
</body>
Schema Definition
The following schema defines the body element and the TopLevel group.
<xsd:element name="body">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:group ref="TopLevel" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:group name="TopLevel">
<xsd:choice>
<xsd:element ref="content" />
<xsd:element ref="menu" />
<xsd:element ref="dialog" />
</xsd:choice>
</xsd:group>