This section includes some screenshots from an HTML report produced by FreqX to give an idea of the results. The report is interactive, so some of the screenshots show the result of a user clicking on (activating) an element or attribute name.
Figure 1. Report Summary
The Configuration section is collapsed by default, but is expended here to show the options.
Figure 2. Element Frequency
This report has one line for each element name seen, sorted by frequency across all input documents. The report starts (after configuration and errors) with top-level elements seen, partly because any surprises here need to be attended to forthwith. This report was run on a single fifty-megabyte XML document.
Figure 3. Element Details
In this figure the user has clicked on the fr (footnote reference) element. It has expanded to show fr was found in one document (not surprising as only one document was analyzed in this run), that it occurred inside p and q (quote) elements, and that 9641 of the fr elements had an fr attribute. In the dictionary an fr element without a to attribute usually represents an error.
Figure 4. Attribute Values
The part of the report showing attributes is not included in this paper because it is similar to the part showing elements. This figure shows the final report from FreqX, the distinct values of attributes. The entry for xml:lang has been expanded.