Created by: SEC Office of Structured Disclosure
Indicate redline requests using custom CSS property Case 1: The property is in a is disseminated as Case 2: There are no other CSS properties in the style attribute. The style attribute is removed.
Example: is disseminated as: Case 3: The style attribute is on a is disseminated as: Custom CSS property Redlining in Inline XBRL
"-sec-ix-redline"
with value "true"
.
As with the <R>
tag, the property is not disseminated and removal leaves no way to infer its
location.style
attribute with other properties. Example:We are <span id="xyz" style="font-style:italic; -sec-ix-redline:true;"> almost</span> done.
We are <span id="xyz" style="font-style:italic">almost</span> done.
We are <span id="xyz" style="-sec-ix-redline:true;">almost</span> done.
We are <span id="xyz">almost</span> done.
<span>
element having no attributes other than "style"
;
remove the <span>
:We are <span style="-sec-ix-redline:true;">almost</span> done.
We are almost done.
-sec-ix-redline
may appear in any style
attribute and is not restricted
to element <span>
. Values other than "true"
are disseminated unchanged.
Number | Name | Description | References | Data Inputs | Result Outputs | ||||||||
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_010gd | Redlining example - GOOD | Redlining in footnote and in body. GOOD |
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_020gd | Redlining in Multiple htm two input files - GOOD | Redlining in Multiple htm two input files - GOOD |
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