net.sf.saxon.serialize
Class XHTMLURIEscaper
java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.event.SequenceReceiver
net.sf.saxon.event.ProxyReceiver
net.sf.saxon.serialize.HTMLURIEscaper
net.sf.saxon.serialize.XHTMLURIEscaper
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Result, Receiver
public class XHTMLURIEscaper
- extends HTMLURIEscaper
This class performs URI escaping for the XHTML output method. The logic for performing escaping
is the same as the HTML output method, but the way in which attributes are identified for escaping
is different, because XHTML is case-sensitive.
Method Summary |
void |
attribute(int nameCode,
int typeCode,
CharSequence value,
int locationId,
int properties)
Notify an attribute. |
void |
open()
Do the real work of starting the document. |
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.event.ProxyReceiver |
append, characters, close, comment, endDocument, endElement, getConfiguration, getDocumentLocator, getNamePool, getUnderlyingReceiver, namespace, processingInstruction, setPipelineConfiguration, setSystemId, setUnderlyingReceiver, setUnparsedEntity, startContent, usesTypeAnnotations |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
XHTMLURIEscaper
public XHTMLURIEscaper()
open
public void open()
throws XPathException
- Do the real work of starting the document. This happens when the first
content is written.
- Specified by:
open
in interface Receiver
- Overrides:
open
in class ProxyReceiver
- Throws:
XPathException
attribute
public void attribute(int nameCode,
int typeCode,
CharSequence value,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
- Notify an attribute. Attributes are notified after the startElement event, and before any
children. Namespaces and attributes may be intermingled.
- Specified by:
attribute
in interface Receiver
- Overrides:
attribute
in class HTMLURIEscaper
- Parameters:
nameCode
- The name of the attribute, as held in the name pooltypeCode
- The type of the attribute, as held in the name poolproperties
- Bit significant value. The following bits are defined:
- DISABLE_ESCAPING
- Disable escaping for this attribute
- NO_SPECIAL_CHARACTERS
- Attribute value contains no special characters
value
- the string value of the attributelocationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider
to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.
- Throws:
IllegalStateException:
- attempt to output an attribute when there is no open element
start tag
XPathException
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