merge
merge — A wrapper for information that a module overrides in the resource it includes.
Synopsis
- Interleave of:
- Interleave of:
 - Zero or more of:
- “Info” elements 
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 - “Info” elements 
 
 
Description
The merge element has the same content model as
info. When used in a module, the
merge element indicates elements in the meta-information
of the included resource that should be replaced with the
content of the merge element.
This can be used, for example, to merge the title
of an included resource, or the pubdate or any other
meta-information.
Processing expectations
The content of merge is not rendered directly. Each element
in the merge replaces all elements of the same name in the
meta-information of the included resource. They are rendered from that
info wrapper in the normal way.
This element contains 48 elements.




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