javax.swing.text.html
Class HTML

java.lang.Object
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  +--javax.swing.text.html.HTML
public class HTML
extends Object

Constants used in the HTMLDocument. These are basically tag and attribute definitions.

 

Nested Class Summary

static class HTML.Attribute
    Typesafe enumeration representing an HTML attribute.
static class HTML.Tag
    Typesafe enumeration for an HTML tag.
static class HTML.UnknownTag
    
 

 

Field Summary

static String NULL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
    
 

 

Constructor Summary

HTML()
    
 

 

Method Summary

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.
static HTML.Tag getTag(String tagName)
    Fetches a tag constant for a well-known tag name (i.e.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

 

Field Detail

 

NULL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE

public static final String NULL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
See Also:
Constant Field Values

 

Constructor Detail

 

HTML

public HTML()

 

Method Detail

 

getAllTags

public static HTML.Tag[] getAllTags()
Returns the set of actual HTML tags that are recognized by the default HTML reader. This set does not include tags that are manufactured by the reader.

 

getTag

public static HTML.Tag getTag(String tagName)
Fetches a tag constant for a well-known tag name (i.e. one of the tags in the set {A, ADDRESS, APPLET, AREA, B, BASE, BASEFONT, BIG, BLOCKQUOTE, BODY, BR, CAPTION, CENTER, CITE, CODE, DD, DFN, DIR, DIV, DL, DT, EM, FONT, FORM, FRAME, I, IMG, INPUT, ISINDEX, KBD, LI, LINK, MAP, MENU, PRE, SAMP, SCRIPT, SELECT, SMALL, SPAN, STRIKE, S, STRONG, STYLE, SUB, SUP, table, TD, TEXTAREA, TH, TITLE, TR, TT, U, UL, VAR}. If the given name does not represent one of the well-known tags, then null will be returned.

Parameters:
tagName - the String name requested
Returns:
a tag constant corresponding to the tagName, or null if not found

 

getIntegerAttributeValue

public static int getIntegerAttributeValue(AttributeSet attr,
                                           HTML.Attribute key,
                                           int def)
Fetches an integer attribute value. Attribute values are stored as a string, and this is a convenience method to convert to an actual integer.

Parameters:
attr - the set of attributes to use to try to fetch a value
key - the key to use to fetch the value
def - the default value to use if the attribute isn't defined or there is an error converting to an integer

 

getAllAttributeKeys

public static HTML.Attribute[] getAllAttributeKeys()
Returns the set of HTML attributes recognized.

Returns:
the set of HTML attributes recognized

 

getAttributeKey

public static HTML.Attribute getAttributeKey(String attName)
Fetches an attribute constant for a well-known attribute name (i.e. one of the attributes in the set {FACE, COMMENT, SIZE, COLOR, CLEAR, BACKGROUND, bgcolor, TEXT, LINK, VLINK, ALINK, WIDTH, HEIGHT, ALIGN, NAME, HREF, REL, REV, TITLE, TARGET, SHAPE, COORDS, ISMAP, NOHREF, ALT, ID, SRC, HSPACE, VSPACE, USEMAP, LOWSRC, CODEBASE, CODE, ARCHIVE, VALUE, VALUETYPE, TYPE, CLASS, STYLE, LANG, DIR, DECLARE, CLASSID, DATA, CODETYPE, STANDBY, BORDER, SHAPES, NOSHADE, COMPACT, START, ACTION, METHOD, ENCTYPE, CHECKED, MAXLENGTH, MULTIPLE, SELECTED, ROWS, COLS, DUMMY, CELLSPACING, CELLPADDING, valign, HALIGN, NOWRAP, ROWSPAN, colspan, PROMPT, HTTPEQUIV, CONTENT, LANGUAGE, VERSION, N, FRAMEBORDER, MARGINWIDTH, MARGINHEIGHT, SCROLLING, NORESIZE, MEDIA, ENDTAG}). If the given name does not represent one of the well-known attributes, then null will be returned.

Parameters:
attName - the String requested
Returns:
the Attribute corresponding to attName