javax.swing.text.html
Class HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
java.lang.Object
|
+--javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- HTMLDocument.HTMLReader
- Enclosing class:
- HTMLEditorKit
- public static class HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
- extends Object
The result of parsing drives these callback methods.
The open and close actions should be balanced. The
flush
method will be the last method
called, to give the receiver a chance to flush any
pending data into the document.
Refer to DocumentParser, the default parser used, for further
information on the contents of the AttributeSets, the positions, and
other info.
- See Also:
DocumentParser
Field Summary |
static Object |
IMPLIED
This is passed as an attribute in the attributeset to indicate
the element is implied eg, the string '<>foo<\t>'
contains an implied html element and an implied body element. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
IMPLIED
public static final Object IMPLIED
- This is passed as an attribute in the attributeset to indicate
the element is implied eg, the string '<>foo<\t>'
contains an implied html element and an implied body element.
- Since:
- 1.3
HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
public HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback()
flush
public void flush()
throws BadLocationException
handleText
public void handleText(char[] data,
int pos)
handleComment
public void handleComment(char[] data,
int pos)
handleStartTag
public void handleStartTag(HTML.Tag t,
MutableAttributeSet a,
int pos)
handleEndTag
public void handleEndTag(HTML.Tag t,
int pos)
handleSimpleTag
public void handleSimpleTag(HTML.Tag t,
MutableAttributeSet a,
int pos)
handleError
public void handleError(String errorMsg,
int pos)
handleEndOfLineString
public void handleEndOfLineString(String eol)
- This is invoked after the stream has been parsed, but before
flush
. eol
will be one of \n, \r
or \r\n, which ever is encountered the most in parsing the
stream.
- Since:
- 1.3
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