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XmHTMLParser provides an Object capable of parsing HTML 3.2 text. It offers
both HTML 3.2 verification and repair of non-conforming HTML documents as well
as incremental document parsing. XmHTMLParser objects can be used for creating
a fully interactive HTML 3.2 parser application thru XmHTMLParser's callback
resources.
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</p><p><a name="ClassInformation"></a>
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<h2>Class Information</h2>
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<tr>
<td>Include File:
</td><td><i><Xm/Parser.h></i>
</td></tr><tr>
<td>Class Name:
</td><td>XmHTMLParser
</td></tr><tr>
<td>Class Hierarchy:
</td><td>Object->XmHTMLParser
</td></tr><tr>
<td>Class Pointer:
</td><td>xmHTMLParserObjectClass
</td></tr><tr valign=top>
<td>Functions/Macros:
</td><td>XmCreateHTMLParser, XmHTMLParser... routines, XmIsHTMLParser.
</td></tr><tr>
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<a name="NewResources"></a>
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<h2>New Resources</h2>
XmHTMLParser defines the following resources.
<p>
</p><table cols=4 border=1>
<tr>
<td><b/Name/
</td><td><b/Type/
</td><td><b/Default/
</td><td><b/Access/
</td></tr><tr>
</tr><tr>
<td><a href="#XmNmimeType">XmNmimeType</a>
</td><td>String
</td><td>text/html
</td><td>CSG
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a href="#XmNparserIsProgressive">XmNparserIsProgressive</a>
</td><td>Boolean
</td><td>False
</td><td>CSG
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a href="#XmNretainSource">XmNretainSource</a>
</td><td>Boolean
</td><td>False
</td><td>CSG
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a href="#XmNstrictHTMLChecking">XmNstrictHTMLChecking</a>
</td><td>Boolean
</td><td>False
</td><td>CSG
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a href="#XmNuserData">XmNuserData</a>
</td><td>Pointer
</td><td>NULL
</td><td>CSG
</td></tr><tr>
</tr></table>
<p>
</p><dl>
<dt><a name="XmNmimeType">XmNmimeType</a>
</dt><dd>This resource informs how XmHTMLParser should parse text. XmHTMLParser
knows how to handle the following mime types: <b>text/html, text/plain</b>
and every image mime type specification that starts with <b>/image/</b>.
<p>
</p></dd><dt><a name="XmNparserIsProgressive">XmNparserIsProgressive</a>
</dt><dd>Setting this resource to <b/True/ will cause XmHTMLParser to enter
progressive mode.
<p>
</p></dd><dt><a name="XmNretainSource">XmNretainSource</a>
</dt><dd>When set to <b/True/, XmHTMLParser will keep the source text it has
parsed until new text should be parsed. The default behaviour is to discard
the source text once it has been parsed.
<p>
</p></dd><dt><a name="XmNstrictHTMLChecking">XmNstrictHTMLChecking</a>
</dt><dd>This resource enables <b/strict/ checking of HTML files according to
the <b/HTML 3.2/ standard. Beware that <i/many/ (if not all) HTML
files are in violation of this standard (this document is) and that the
result might be not exactly what is intended.
<p>
</p></dd><dt><a name="XmNuserData">XmNuserData</a>
</dt><dd>A pointer to data that the application can attach to the Object. This
resource is unused internally.
</dd></dl>
<p>
</p><p><a name="CallbackResources"></a>
</p><hr>
<h2>Callback Resources</h2>
XmHTMLParser defines the following callback resources:
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</p><table cols=3 border=1>
<tr>
<td><b/Callback/
</td><td><b/Reason Constant/
</td><td><b/Callback Structure/
</td></tr><tr>
</tr><tr>
<td><a name="XmNdocumentCallback">XmNdocumentCallback</a>
</td><td>XmCR_HTML_DOCUMENT
</td><td><a href="#XmHTMLDocumentCallbackStruct">XmHTMLDocumentCallbackStruct</a>
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a name="XmNmodifyVerifyCallback">XmNmodifyVerifyCallback</a>
</td><td>XmCR_HTML_MODIFYING_TEXT_VALUE
</td><td><a href="#XmHTMLVerifyCallbackStruct">XmHTMLVerifyCallbackStruct</a>
</td></tr><tr>
<td><a name="XmNparserCallback">XmNparserCallback</a>
</td><td>XmCR_HTML_PARSER
</td><td><a href="#XmHTMLParserCallbackStruct">XmXmHTMLParserCallbackStruct</a>
</td></tr><tr>
</tr></table>
<p>
All callback resources also reference XmAnyCallbackStruct.
</p><p>
XmNdocumentCallback is activated when XmHTMLParser has finished parsing a
document and before XmHTMLParserSetString or XmHTMLParserUpdateSource returns.
</p><p>
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback is activated when XmHTMLParser is about to insert
or remove text in or from the current source text.
</p><p>
XmNparserCallback is activated when XmHTMLParser encounters a HTML element
that is in error. XmHTMLParser detects unknown, unbalanced, badly placed
as well as unterminated HTML elements and HTML 3.2 violations.
</p><p>
<a name="XmHTMLDocumentCallbackStruct"></a>
</p><hr>
<h3>XmHTMLDocumentCallbackStruct</h3>
The XmNdocumentCallback callback resource references the following structure:
<pre>
typedef struct
{
int reason; /* the reason the callback was called */
XEvent *event; /* always NULL */
Boolean html32; /* True when document was HTML 3.2 conforming */
Boolean verified; /* True when document has been verified */
Boolean balanced; /* True when parser tree is balanced */
Boolean terminated; /* True if parser is terminated prematurely */
int pass_level; /* current parser level count. */
Boolean redo; /* See below */
}XmHTMLDocumentCallbackStruct;
</pre>
The <i/reason/ field is always XmCR_HTML_DOCUMENT.
<p>
The <i/event/ field is always NULL.
</p><p>
The <i/html32/ field is set to <b/True/ when the loaded document was
found to be HTML 3.2 conformant. XmHTML performs checks on both the occurance
and contents of all HTML 3.2 elements.
</p><p>
The <i/verified/ field is set to <b/True/ when XmHTML has successfully
verified the HTML semantics of the loaded document.
</p><p>
The <i/balanced/ field is set to <b/True/ when the parser has generated
a balanced tree. A balanced tree is one in which each terminated HTML element
has its opening and closing members at the same level in the tree.
</p><p>
The <i/terminated/ field will be set to True when the parser finished parsing
the current document before it actually ended. This can only happen when the
parser encounters an internal error.
The <i/pass_level/ field contains the number of passes performed so far
by the parser. This number starts at 1.
</p><p>
Setting the <i/redo/ field to <b/True/ will instruct the parser to make
another pass on the current document. It is only effective when the parser
failed to generate a balanced tree. Since using an unbalanced tree can lead
to weird markup, XmHTML will set this field to <b/True/ by default.
</p><p>
When no XmNdocumentCallback callback resource is installed, XmHTML will make
at most two passes on the current document.
See the <a href="parser.html">Parser Description</a> document for more
information.
</p><p><a name="XmHTMLVerifyCallbackStruct"></a>
</p><hr>
<h3>XmHTMLVerifyCallbackStruct</h3>
The XmNmodifyVerifyCallback callback resource references the following
structure:
<pre>
typedef struct{
int reason; /* the reason the callback was called */
XEvent *event; /* always NULL */
Boolean doit; /* unused */
int action; /* type of modification */
int line_no; /* current line number in input text */
int start_pos; /* start of text to change */
int end_pos; /* end of text to change */
XmHTMLTextBlock text; /* describes text to remove or insert */
}XmHTMLVerifyCallbackStruct, *XmHTMLVerifyPtr;
</pre>
The <i/reason/ field is always XmCR_HTML_MODIFYING_TEXT_VALUE.
<p>
The <i/event/ field is always NULL.
</p><p>
The <i/action/ field contains the type of action XmHTMLParser is about
to make to the current source text. When this field contains the value
<b/HTML_REMOVE/, XmHTMLParser is removing text, and when it is
<b/HTML_INSERT/, XmHTMLParser is inserting text.
</p><p>
<i/start_pos/ specifies the location at which to start modifying text
while <i/end_pos/ specifies the location at which to stop modifying text.
<i/end_pos/ is the same as <i/start_pos/ when <i/action/ is
<b/HTML_INSERT/. Both positions are always absolute to the first character
of the current source text (defined as 0) and take the number of characters
inserted or removed so far into account.
</p><p>
The <i/line_no/ field contains the line number in the <i/unmodified/
source text where the action takes place.
</p><p>
The <i/text/ field points to the structure below, which specifies the
text that is about to be inserted or removed.
</p><pre>
typedef struct{
String ptr; /* pointer to text to remove/insert */
int len; /* length of this text */
}XmHTMLTextBlockRec, *XmHTMLTextBlock;
</pre>
<p>
The <i/doit/ field is currently unused and is reserved for future use.
</p><p>
<a name="XmHTMLParserCallbackStruct"></a>
</p><hr>
<h3>XmHTMLParserCallbackStruct</h3>
The XmNparserCallback resource references the following structure:
<pre>
typedef struct{
int reason; /* the reason the callback was called */
XEvent *event; /* always NULL */
int errno; /* total error count uptil now */
int line_no; /* current line number in input text */
int start_pos; /* start of text in error */
int end_pos; /* end of text in error */
parserError error; /* type of error */
unsigned char action; /* suggested correction action */
XmHTMLTextBlock repair; /* proposed element to insert */
XmHTMLTextBlock current; /* current element */
XmHTMLTextBlock offender; /* offending element */
}XmHTMLParserCallbackStruct, *XmHTMLParserPtr;
</pre>
The <i/reason/ field is always XmCR_HTML_PARSER
<p>
The <i/event/ field is always NULL.
</p><p>
The <i/errno/ field contains the total number of errors encountered so far.
</p><p>
The <i/line_no/ field contains the line number in the <i/unmodified/
source text where the error was found.
</p><p>
<i/start_pos/ specifies the location at which the offending element
starts while <i/end_pos/ specifies the location at which the offending
element ends. Both positions are always absolute to the first character of
the current source text (defined as 0) and take the number of characters
inserted or removed so far into account.
</p><p>
<i/current/ describes the element prior to inserting the offending element,
<i/offender/ describes the element that is in error, and <i/repair/ describes
the element that can possibly repair this error. Except when <i/error/ is
HTML_TERMINATE or HTML_NOTIFY, <i/offender/ will always contain a valid value.
</p><p>
The <i/error/ field indicates the type of error encountered by XmHTMLParser.
The table below lists all possible values for this field, a description of
what this error represents, the default action XmHTMLParser undertakes when
this error is encountered and whether the <i/current/ and <i/repair/ fields
are valid.
</p><p>
</p><table cols="4" border="1">
<tr>
<td><b/error/
</td><td><b/Description/
</td><td><b/Default Action/
</td><td><b>current/repair</b>
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_BAD
</td><td>An element is completely out of order and the internal autocorrection
routines cannot find a proper place for this element.
</td><td>HTML_REMOVE
</td><td>Yes/No
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_CLOSE_BLOCK
</td><td>A closing block level element is encountered while it was never opened.
</td><td>HTML_REMOVE
</td><td>No/Yes
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_INTERNAL
</td><td>An internal error was encountered.
</td><td>HTML_TERMINATE
</td><td>No/No
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_NOTIFY
</td><td>Notification of insertion of an optional opening/closing element.
</td><td>HTML_INSERT
</td><td>No/Yes
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_OPEN_BLOCK
</td><td>A new block-level element is encountered while a previous block
element is still open.
</td><td>HTML_INSERT
</td><td>Yes/Yes
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_OPEN_ELEMENT
</td><td>an unbalanced terminator is encountered.
</td><td>HTML_SWITCH
</td><td>Yes/Yes
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_VIOLATION
</td><td>a HTML 3.2 violation was encountered.
</td><td>HTML_INSERT, HTML_KEEP or HTML_REMOVE
</td><td>Yes/Dynamic
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_UNKNOWN_ELEMENT
</td><td>an unknown element was encountered.
</td><td>HTML_REMOVE
</td><td>No/No
</td></tr><tr>
</tr></table>
<p>
The HTML_VIOLATION error is a special case. When XmHTMLParser can find a
suitable element that will cause the offending element to be no longer in
violation of the HTML 3.2 standard, it will propose to insert this new element.
When it can't find one, the default action depends on the value of the
<a href="#XmNstrictHTMLChecking">XmNstrictHTMLChecking</a> resource. When this
resource is set to <b/True/, the default action will be to remove the
offending element and to keep it otherwise.
</p><p>
<i/action/ suggests the appropriate action to undertake in response
to a given error. Setting this action field to a different value than the
suggested one will cause the parser to change its behavior. Shown below are
all possible values for the <i/action/ field, their meaning and for which
error this action is a valid response.
When action is set to <i/HTML_TERMINATE/ the parsing process will be
terminated immediatly.
</p><p>
</p><table cols="2" border="1">
<tr>
<td><b/Action/
</td><td><b/Meaning/
</td><td><b/Allowed For/
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_ALIAS
</td><td>Replace <i/offender/ with <i/repair/
</td><td>HTML_UNKNOWN_ELEMENT
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_IGNORE
</td><td>Ignore this error, proceed as if nothing happened
</td><td>HTML_BAD, HTML_INTERNAL
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_INSERT
</td><td>Insert <i/repair/
</td><td>HTML_CLOSE_BLOCK, HTML_NOTIFY, HTML_OPEN_BLOCK, HTML_VIOLATION
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_KEEP
</td><td>Keep <i/offender/
</td><td>HTML_CLOSE_BLOCK, HTML_OPEN_BLOCK, HTML_VIOLATION
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_REMOVE
</td><td>Remove <i/offender/
</td><td>all <b/except/ HTML_NOTIFY and HTML_INTERNAL
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_SWITCH
</td><td>Switch <i/offender/ and <i/repair/
</td><td>HTML_OPEN_ELEMENT
</td></tr><tr valign="top">
<td>HTML_TERMINATE
</td><td>Terminate parser
</td><td>All errors
</td></tr><tr>
</tr></table>
<p>
<a name="InheritedResources"></a>
</p><hr>
<h2>Inherited Resources</h2>
XmHTMLParser inherits the following resources. The resources are listed
alphabetically, along with the superclass that defines them.
<p>
</p><table cols=2 border=1>
<tr>
<td><b/Resource/
</td><td><b/Inherited From/
</td></tr><tr>
<td>XmNdestroyCallback
</td><td>Object
</td></tr><tr>
</tr></table>
<p><a name="Translations"></a>
</p><hr>
<h2>Translations</h2>
XmHTMLParser does not define any translations.
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</p><p><a name="ActionRoutines"></a>
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<h2>Action Routines</h2>
XmHTMLParser does not define any actions.
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