empty-line

Element Information

Model

Source

<xs:element name="empty-line"/>

Sample

< section xmlns = "http://www.gribuser.ru/xml/fictionbook/2.0" >

< p>

< strong>

FB2 test file

</ strong>

</ p>

< p>

Purpose: Provide example of this file type

</ p>

< p>

Document file type: FB2

</ p>

< p>

Version: 1.0

</ p>

< p>

Remark:

</ p>

< empty-line/>

< p>

Example content:

</ p>

< p>

The names "

< strong>

John Doe

</ strong>

" for males, "

< strong>

Jane Doe

</ strong>

" or "

< strong>

Jane Roe

</ strong>

" for females, or "

< strong>

Jonnie Doe

</ strong>

" and "

< strong>

Janie Doe

</ strong>

" for children, or just "

< strong>

Doe

</ strong>

" non-gender-specifically are used as placeholder names for a party whose true identity is unknown or must be withheld in a legal action, case, or discussion. The names are also used to refer to acorpse or hospital patient whose identity is unknown. This practice is widely used in the United States and Canada, but is rarely used in other English-speaking countries including the United Kingdom itself, from where the use of "John Doe" in a legal context origi-nates. The names Joe Bloggs or John Smith are used in the UK instead, as well as in Australia and New Zealand.