The application of the <table> element in EAD is based on a United States Department of Defense CALS (Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support) table model, which was chosen for EAD because it is the model most supported by available software and because it is used by most public SGML applications.
| ALTRENDER | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| AUDIENCE | #IMPLIED, external, internal |
| COLSEP | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| FRAME | #IMPLIED, top, bottom, topbot, all, sides, none |
| ID | #IMPLIED, ID |
| ORIENT | #IMPLIED, port, land |
| PGWIDE | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| ROWSEP | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| SHORTENTRY | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| TABSTYLE | #IMPLIED, NMTOKEN |
| TOCENTRY | 1, CDATA |
<add> [other possible elements and text... ] <add><head>Reel Concordance</head> <table> <tgroup cols="3"> <tbody> <row> <entry>REEL</entry> <entry>FIRST CALL NUMBER</entry> <entry>LAST CALL NUMBER</entry> </row> <row> <entry>1</entry> <entry>LOT 13074, no. 1</entry> <entry>LOT 13074, no. 301</entry> </row> [other possible elements and text... ] </tbody></tgroup></table></add> [other possible elements and text... ] </add>
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