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<h1><a name="name">NAME</a></h1> |
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<p>Whatpm::HTML - An HTML Parser and Serializer</p> |
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<h1><a name="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a></h1> |
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use Whatpm::HTML; |
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my $s = q<<!DOCTYPE html><html>...</html>>; |
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# $doc = an empty DOM |Document| object |
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my $on_error = sub { |
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my %error = @_; |
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warn $error{type}, "\n"; |
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}; |
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Whatpm::HTML->parse_char_string ($s => $doc, $onerror); |
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## Now, |$doc| is the DOM representation of |$s|.</pre> |
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<h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1> |
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<p>The <code>Whatpm::HTML</code> module contains HTML parser and serializer.</p> |
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<p>The HTML parser can be used to construct the DOM tree representation |
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from an HTML document. The parsing and tree construction are done |
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as described in the Web Application 1.0 specification.</p> |
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<p>The HTML serializer can be used to obtain the HTML document representation |
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of a DOM tree (or a tree fragment thereof). The serialization |
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is performed as described in the Web Applications 1.0 specification |
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for <code>innerHTML</code> DOM attribute.</p> |
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<p>This module is part of Whatpm - Perl Modules for |
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Web Hypertext Application Technologies.</p> |
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<h1><a name="methods">METHODS</a></h1> |
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<dt><strong><a name="item_parse_char_string">[<em>$doc</em> =] Whatpm::HTML->parse_char_string (<em>$s</em>, <em>$doc</em>[, <em>$onerror</em>]);</a></strong><br /> |
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Parse a string <em>$s</em> as an HTML document. |
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<p>The first argument, <em>$s</em>, MUST be a string. It is parsed |
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as a sequence of characters representing an HTML document.</p> |
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<p>The second argument, <em>$doc</em>, MUST be an empty read-write |
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DOM <code>Document</code> object. The HTML DOM tree is constructed |
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onto this <code>Document</code> object.</p> |
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<p>The third argument, <em>$onerror</em>, MUST be a reference to |
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the error handler code. Whenever a parse error is detected, |
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this code is invoked with an argument that contains a |
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useless string that might describe what is wrong. |
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The code MAY throw an exception, so that whole the parsing |
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process aborts. Otherwise, the parser will continue to |
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process the input. The code MUST NOT modify <em>$s</em> or <em>$doc</em>. |
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If it does, then the result is undefined. |
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This argument is optional; if missing, any |
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parse error makes that string being <code>warn</code>ed.</p> |
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<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: To be a conforming user agent, the code MUST either |
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abort the processing by throwing an exception at the first |
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invocation or MUST continue the processing until the parser |
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stops.</p> |
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<p>The method returns the DOM <code>Document</code> object (i.e. the second argument).</p> |
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<p>Note that the <code>Whatpm::NanoDOM</code> module provides a non-conforming |
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implementation of DOM that only implements a subset that |
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is necessary for the purpose of <code>Whatpm::HTML</code>'s parsing and |
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serializing. |
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With this module, creating a new HTML <code>Document</code> object |
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from a string containing HTML document might be coded as:</p> |
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use Whatpm::HTML; |
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use Whatpm::NanoDOM; |
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my $doc = Whatpm::HTML->parse_char_string |
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($s => Whatpm::NanoDOM::Document->new, $onerror);</pre> |
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<h1><a name="lowlevel_interface">LOW-LEVEL INTERFACE</a></h1> |
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<p>@@ TBW</p> |
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<h2><a name="application_cache_selection_algorithm_hook">Application Cache Selection Algorithm Hook</a></h2> |
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<p>Once a parser <em>$p</em> is instantiated by method <code>new</code>, |
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a <code>CODE</code> reference can be set to <code>$p->{application_cache_selection}</code>. |
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That <code>CODE</code> will be called back when the application cache selection |
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algorithm MUST be run per HTML5. By default, |
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<code>$p->{application_cache_selection}</code> is set to an empty subroutine.</p> |
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<p>The subroutine will be invoked with an argument <em>manifest_uri</em>, |
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which is set to the manifest URI when the algorithm MUST be invoked |
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with a manifest URI, or is set to <code>undef</code> when the algorithm MUST |
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be invoked without no manifest URI.</p> |
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<p>@@ TBW</p> |
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<p>The list of the error types is available in |
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Whatpm Error Types <http://suika.fam.cx/gate/2005/sw/Whatpm%20Error%20Types>.</p> |
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<h1><a name="to_do">TO DO</a></h1> |
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<p>Documentation for parse_byte_string.</p> |
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<p>Tokenizer should emit a sequence of character tokens as one token |
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to improve performance.</p> |
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<p>A method that accepts a byte stream as an input.</p> |
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<p>Charset detection algorithm.</p> |
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<p>Documentation for the setter of inner_html.</p> |
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<p>And there are many ``TODO''s and ``ISSUE''s in the source code.</p> |
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<p>This module requires <em>Error</em>. That module is available at CPAN |
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<http://search.cpan.org/author/SHLOMIF/Error-0.17009/lib/Error.pm>. |
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It is also part of manakai-core distribution |
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<http://suika.fam.cx/www/2006/manakai/>.</p> |
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<h1><a name="see_also">SEE ALSO</a></h1> |
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<p>Whatpm <http://suika.fam.cx/www/markup/html/whatpm/readme>.</p> |
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<p>Whatpm Error Types |
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<http://suika.fam.cx/gate/2005/sw/Whatpm%20Error%20Types>.</p> |
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<p>HTML5 <http://whatwg.org/html5>.</p> |
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<p><a href="../Whatpm/HTML/Serializer.html">the Whatpm::HTML::Serializer manpage</a>.</p> |
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<p><a href="../Whatpm/NanoDOM.html">the Whatpm::NanoDOM manpage</a>.</p> |
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<p><a href="../Whatpm/ContentChecker/HTML.html">the Whatpm::ContentChecker::HTML manpage</a>.</p> |
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<h1><a name="author">AUTHOR</a></h1> |
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<p>Wakaba <<a href="mailto:w@suika.fam.cx">w@suika.fam.cx</a>>.</p> |
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<p>Copyright 2007 Wakaba <<a href="mailto:w@suika.fam.cx">w@suika.fam.cx</a>></p> |
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<p>This library is free software; you can redistribute it |
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and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.</p> |
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