public class HTML extends Object
HTMLDocument
. These
are basically tag and attribute definitions.Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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static class |
HTML.Attribute
Typesafe enumeration representing an HTML
attribute.
|
static class |
HTML.Tag
Typesafe enumeration for an HTML tag.
|
static class |
HTML.UnknownTag |
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
NULL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE |
Constructor and Description |
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HTML() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static HTML.Attribute[] |
getAllAttributeKeys()
Returns the set of HTML attributes recognized.
|
static HTML.Tag[] |
getAllTags()
Returns the set of actual HTML tags that
are recognized by the default HTML reader.
|
static HTML.Attribute |
getAttributeKey(String attName)
Fetches an attribute constant for a well-known attribute name
(i.e.
|
static int |
getIntegerAttributeValue(AttributeSet attr,
HTML.Attribute key,
int def)
Fetches an integer attribute value.
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static HTML.Tag |
getTag(String tagName)
Fetches a tag constant for a well-known tag name (i.e.
|
public static final String NULL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
public static HTML.Tag[] getAllTags()
public static HTML.Tag getTag(String tagName)
null
will be returned.tagName
- the String
name requestedtagName
,
or null
if not foundpublic static int getIntegerAttributeValue(AttributeSet attr, HTML.Attribute key, int def)
attr
- the set of attributes to use to try to fetch a valuekey
- the key to use to fetch the valuedef
- the default value to use if the attribute isn't
defined or there is an error converting to an integerpublic static HTML.Attribute[] getAllAttributeKeys()
public static HTML.Attribute getAttributeKey(String attName)
null
will be returned.attName
- the String
requestedAttribute
corresponding to attName
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