(#PCDATA | Emphasis | Trademark | Replaceable | Comment | Subscript | Superscript | InlineGraphic)+
This element has common and Role attributes.
Both the start- and end-tags are required for this element.
Acknowledgements in an Article. It contains plain text and has common attributes.
Ackno occurs in Article.
Ackno contains these elements: Comment, Emphasis, InlineGraphic, #PCDATA, Replaceable, Subscript, Superscript, and Trademark.
In some contexts, additional elements may be allowed by inclusions in parent elements.
<ARTICLE> <ARTHEADER> <TITLE>HTML</TITLE> <AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHOR> <FIRSTNAME>Terry</FIRSTNAME> <SURNAME>Allen</SURNAME> </AUTHOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <BOOKBIBLIO> <TITLE>Online Publishing Report, April 1996</TITLE> <AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHOR> <FIRSTNAME>Terry</FIRSTNAME> <SURNAME>Allen</SURNAME> </AUTHOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <ISSN>1087-4216</ISSN> <VOLUMENUM>1</VOLUMENUM> <ISSUENUM>4</ISSUENUM> <PAGENUMS>25-32</PAGENUMS> </BOOKBIBLIO> <ARTPAGENUMS>1, 3-4</ARTPAGENUMS> </ARTHEADER> <PARA>If this were really an article, the content would be here. </PARA> <ACKNO>Thanks to everyone who made this short article possible. </ACKNO> </ARTICLE>
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