wxObject
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/html/htmlpars.h>
+
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{Cells Overview}{cells},
\constfunc{wxFileSystem*}{GetFS}{\void}
Returns pointer to the file system. Because each tag handler has
-reference to it's parent parser it can easily request the file by
+reference to it is parent parser it can easily request the file by
calling
\begin{verbatim}
Returns pointer to the source being parsed.
-\membersection{wxHtmlParser::GetTempData}\label{wxhtmlparsergettempdata}
-
-\func{virtual wxList*}{GetTempData}{\void}
-
-This method returns list of wxObjects that represents
-all data allocated by the parser. These can't be freed
-by the destructor because they must be valid as long as
-GetProduct's return value is valid - the caller must
-explicitly call
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-delete (MyParser -> GetTempData());
-\end{verbatim}
-
-to free the memory (this method always sets the list to delete its contents).
-
-\wxheading{Example}
-
-Why is this neccessary? Imagine wxHtmlWinParser: when handling
-a FONT tag it creates some fonts. These fonts are then used by wxHtmlWindow
-to display the text. But the wxHtmWinParser object is needed only when parsing
-the document - it may be deleted then. But fonts CAN'T be deleted - they
-must exist as long as the window is displaying text.
-
-GetTempData() solves the problem.
\membersection{wxHtmlParser::InitParser}\label{wxhtmlparserinitparser}
\func{virtual void}{InitParser}{\param{const wxString\& }{source}}
-Setups the parser for parsing the {\it source} string. (Should be overriden
+Setups the parser for parsing the {\it source} string. (Should be overridden
in derived class)
\membersection{wxHtmlParser::Parse}\label{wxhtmlparserparse}
You shouldn't use InitParser, DoParsing, GetProduct or DoneParser directly.
+
+
+\membersection{wxHtmlParser::PushTagHandler}\label{wxhtmlparserpushtaghandler}
+
+\func{void}{PushTagHandler}{\param{wxHtmlTagHandler* }{handler}, \param{wxString }{tags}}
+
+Forces the handler to handle additional tags
+(not returned by \helpref{GetSupportedTags}{wxhtmltaghandlergetsupportedtags}).
+The handler should already be added to this parser.
+
+\wxheading{Parameters}
+
+\docparam{handler}{the handler}
+\docparam{tags}{List of tags (in same format as GetSupportedTags's return value). The parser
+will redirect these tags to {\it handler} (until call to \helpref{PopTagHandler}{wxhtmlparserpoptaghandler}). }
+
+\wxheading{Example}
+
+Imagine you want to parse following pseudo-html structure:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+<myitems>
+ <param name="one" value="1">
+ <param name="two" value="2">
+</myitems>
+
+<execute>
+ <param program="text.exe">
+</execute>
+\end{verbatim}
+
+It is obvious that you cannot use only one tag handler for <param> tag.
+Instead you must use context-sensitive handlers for <param> inside <myitems>
+and <param> inside <execute>.
+
+This is the preferred solution:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(MYITEM, "MYITEMS")
+ TAG_HANDLER_PROC(tag)
+ {
+ // ...something...
+
+ m_Parser -> PushTagHandler(this, "PARAM");
+ ParseInner(tag);
+ m_Parser -> PopTagHandler();
+
+ // ...something...
+ }
+TAG_HANDLER_END(MYITEM)
+\end{verbatim}
+
+
+\membersection{wxHtmlParser::PopTagHandler}\label{wxhtmlparserpoptaghandler}
+
+\func{void}{PopTagHandler}{\void}
+
+Restores parser's state before last call to
+\helpref{PushTagHandler}{wxhtmlparserpushtaghandler}.
+
+
\membersection{wxHtmlParser::SetFS}\label{wxhtmlparsersetfs}
\func{void}{SetFS}{\param{wxFileSystem }{*fs}}