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address — A real-world address, generally a postal address
address ::= (#PCDATA|personname|honorific|firstname|surname|lineage|othername|affiliation|authorblurb|contrib|street|pob|postcode|city|state|country|phone|fax|otheraddr)*
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                         Name  | 
                     
                         Type  | 
                     
                         Default  | 
                  |||
| linenumbering | 
                        
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                     None | |||
| language | CDATA | None | |||
| xml:space | 
                        
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                     None | |||
| continuation | 
                        
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                     None | |||
| format | 
                        
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                     "linespecific" | |||
| startinglinenumber | CDATA | None | 
               An address is generally a postal address, although it does contain
               elements for FAX and Email addresses as well 
               as the catch-all OtherAddr.
               
            
               The linespecific notation on the Format attribute makes line breaks and other spaces
               significant in an Address.
               
            
Formatted as a displayed block. This element is displayed “verbatim”; whitespace and linebreaks within this element are significant.
These elements contain address:
                  affiliation, answer, appendix, appendixinfo, article, articleinfo, author, bibliodiv, biblioentry, bibliography, bibliographyinfo, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, blockinfo, blockquote, bookinfo, callout, caution, chapter, chapterinfo, confgroup, constraintdef, editor, example, figure, footnote, glossary, glossaryinfo, glossdef, glossdiv, important, index, indexdiv, indexinfo, informalexample, informalfigure, itemizedlist, listitem, msgexplan, msgtext, note, objectinfo, orderedlist, othercredit, para, partinfo, partintro, preface, prefaceinfo, procedure, publisher, qandadiv, qandaset, question, refentryinfo, referenceinfo, refsect1, refsect1info, refsect2, refsect2info, refsect3, refsect3info, refsection, refsectioninfo, refsynopsisdiv, refsynopsisdivinfo, revdescription, sect1, sect1info, sect2, sect2info, sect3, sect3info, sect4, sect4info, sect5, sect5info, section, sectioninfo, setindex, setindexinfo, setinfo, sidebar, sidebarinfo, simplesect, step, taskprerequisites, taskrelated, tasksummary, tip, variablelist, warning.
               
If continuation is specified,
                        it indicates how line numbering should begin relative to the
                        immediately preceding address.
                        Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin
                        again at 1. Continues indicates that numbering should begin
                        where the preceding element left off.
                        
                     
                        The format attribute applies the 
                        linespecific notation to all addresses.
                        All white space and line breaks must be preserved.
                        
                     
Line numbering indicates whether or not the lines
                        of an Address are to be automatically numbered. The details
                        of numbering (every line or only selected lines, on the left or right, etc.)
                        are left up to the processing application. Be aware that not all processors
                        are capable of numbering lines.
                     
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
          "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<para>An example of a postal mail address in the United States:
<address>
John and Jane Doe
<street>100 Main Street</street>
<city>Anytown</city>, <state>NY</state> <postcode>12345</postcode>
<country>USA</country>
</address>
</para>An example of a postal mail address in the United States:
                     John and Jane Doe
                     100 Main Street
                     Anytown, NY 12345
                     USA
                     
                  
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
          "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<para>An example of a post office box address in the United States:
<address>
<pob>P.O. Box 1234</pob>
<city>Anytown</city>, <state>MA</state> <postcode>12345</postcode>
<country>USA</country>
</address>
</para>
An example of a post office box address in the United States:
                     P.O. Box 1234
                     Anytown, MA 12345
                     USA
                     
                  
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
          "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<para>Addresses can also include phone numbers:
<address>
John Smith
<street>100 Pine Blvd</street>
<city>Anytown</city>, <state>NY</state> <postcode>12345</postcode>
<country>USA</country>
<phone>914.555.1212</phone>
<fax>914.555.1212</fax>
</address>
</para>
Addresses can also include phone numbers:
                     John Smith
                     100 Pine Blvd
                     Anytown, NY 12345
                     USA
                     914.555.1212
                     914.555.1212
                     
                  
For additional examples, see also
               confgroup, otheraddr, publisher.