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Copyright (C) 2000-2005 SKYRIX Software AG
This file is part of SOPE.
SOPE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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*/
#ifndef __DOMAttribute_H__
#define __DOMAttribute_H__
#include <DOM/DOMNode.h>
/*
Why is Attr a Node? Can it have children? Can it be a child?
Attr is a Node because its value is actually carried by its children,
which may be a mixture of Text and EntityReference nodes, and because
making it a Node allows us to store it in a NamedNodeMap for easy retrieval.
The getAttribute method hides this detail by returning a string representing
the concatenation of all these children, and similarly setAttribute replaces
the Attr's contents with a single Text node holding the new string. To create
or manipulate other children of an Attr, you have to access the Attr node
directly via the getAttributeNode and setAttributeNode methods, or by
retrieving it from the element's "attributes" NamedNodeMap.
Section 1.1.1 of the Level 1 DOM Recommendation gives a list of which nodes
can be parents and children of which other nodes. Attr is not a legal child
of any node, so attempts to insert it as one will throw a DOMException
(HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR).
Note that:
parentNode, nextSibling, previousSibling always return nil !!!
*/
@interface NGDOMAttribute : NGDOMNodeWithChildren < DOMAttr >
{
id element;
NSString *name;
NSString *namespaceURI;
NSString *prefix;
BOOL isSpecified;
NSString *value;
}
@end
@interface NGDOMAttribute(PrivateCtors)
/* use DOMDocument for constructing DOMAttributes ! */
- (id)initWithName:(NSString *)_name;
- (id)initWithName:(NSString *)_name namespaceURI:(NSString *)_uri;
@end
@interface NGDOMAttribute(ObjCValues)
- (NSString *)stringValue;
- (int)intValue;
- (double)doubleValue;
@end /* DOMAttribute(Values) */
#endif /* __DOMAttribute_H__ */
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