Thanks for the answer (the same one, so it must be right!) from Michael
S-McQ and Carole. I agree that the solution is inadequate but gets the job
done for now. It was the fact that <dateline> occurs only in <opener> or
<closer> that made me overlook it.
Nick Finke
>On Mon, 11 Sep 1995 12:51:02 CDT Nick Finke said:
>>We are tagging, among other things, the Dumbarton Oaks Papers, the record
>>of the meetings held in San Francisco in 1945 for the purpose of forming
>>the United Nations. One rather short document we have is entitled _Summary
>>of First Meeting of Coordination Committee_, under that line is another
>>which reads _Opera House, Room 418, May 9, 1945, 6:15 p.m._. It is this
>>last which gives us a problem.
>
>We had a similar problem, and found that the most adequate (but still
>probably inadequate) solution is to use <dateline>. Note that <dateline>
>may occur only within <closer> or <opener>. Its content model is
>
>
><!ELEMENT dateline - O (date | time | name | #PCDATA |
> address)* >
><!ATTLIST dateline %a.global >
>
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