<topicref>
elementsWhile <topicref>
elements are used to define keys, they also
can reference keys that are defined elsewhere. This topic explains how to evaluate key
references on <topicref>
elements and its
specializations.
For topic references that use the @keyref
attribute, the effective value
of the <topicref>
element is determined in the following way:
The effective resource bound to the <topicref>
element
is determined by resolving all intermediate key references. Each key
reference is resolved either to a resource addressed directly by URI
reference in an @href
attribute, or to no resource.
Processors MAY impose
reasonable limits on the number of intermediate key references that they
will resolve. Processors SHOULD support at least three levels of key references.
@keyref
attribute cannot be determined until the key
space has been constructed.Content from a key-defining element cascades to the key-referencing element
following the rules for combining metadata between maps and other maps and
between maps and topics. The @lockmeta
attribute is honored
when metadata content is combined.
The combined attributes and content cascade from one map to another or from a map to a topic, but this is controlled by existing rules for cascading, which are not affected by the use of key references.
If, in addition to the @keys
attribute, a key definition specifies a
@keyref
attribute that can be resolved after the key resolution
context for the key definition has been determined, the resources bound to the
referenced key definition take precedence.