This class handles the {\bf generic} parsing of HTML document: it scans
the document and divide it into blocks of tags (where one block
-consists of begining and ending tag and of text between these
+consists of beginning and ending tag and of text between these
two tags).
It is independent from wxHtmlWindow and can be used as stand-alone parser
see InetGet sample for example).
It uses system of tag handlers to parse the HTML document. Tag handlers
-are not staticaly shared by all instances but are created for each
+are not statically shared by all instances but are created for each
wxHtmlParser instance. The reason is that the handler may contain
document-specific temporary data used during parsing (e.g. complicated
structures like tables).
<wx/html/htmlpars.h>
-
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{Cells Overview}{cells},
\func{void}{AddTag}{\param{const wxHtmlTag\& }{tag}}
-This may (and may not) be overwriten in derived class.
+This may (and may not) be overwritten in derived class.
This method is called each time new tag is about to be added.
{\it tag} contains information about the tag. (See \helpref{wxHtmlTag}{wxhtmltag}
\func{virtual void}{AddWord}{\param{const char* }{txt}}
-Must be overwriten in derived class.
+Must be overwritten in derived class.
This method is called by \helpref{DoParsing}{wxhtmlparserdoparsing}
each time a part of text is parsed. {\it txt} is NOT only one word, it is
\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}
\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::OpenURL}\label{wxhtmlparseropenurl}
+
+\func{virtual wxFSFile*}{OpenURL}{\param{wxHtmlURLType }{type}, \param{const wxString\& }{url}}
+
+Opens given URL and returns {\tt wxFSFile} object that can be used to read data
+from it. This method may return NULL in one of two cases: either the URL doesn't
+point to any valid resource or the URL is blocked by overridden implementation
+of {\it OpenURL} in derived class.
+
+\wxheading{Parameters}
+
+\docparam{type}{Indicates type of the resource. Is one of
+\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_URL\_PAGE}}{Opening a HTML page.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_URL\_IMAGE}}{Opening an image.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_URL\_OTHER}}{Opening a resource that doesn't fall into
+any other category.}
+\end{twocollist}}
+
+\docparam{url}{URL being opened.}
+
+\wxheading{Notes}
+
+Always use this method in tag handlers instead of {\tt GetFS()->OpenFile()}
+because it can block the URL and is thus more secure.
+
+Default behaviour is to call \helpref{wxHtmlWindow::OnOpeningURL}{wxhtmlwindowonopeningurl}
+of the associated wxHtmlWindow object (which may decide to block the URL or
+redirect it to another one),if there's any, and always open the URL if the
+parser is not used with wxHtmlWindow.
+
+Returned {\tt wxFSFile} object is not guaranteed to point to {\it url}, it might
+have been redirected!
+
\membersection{wxHtmlParser::Parse}\label{wxhtmlparserparse}
\func{wxObject*}{Parse}{\param{const wxString\& }{source}}
Instead you must use context-sensitive handlers for <param> inside <myitems>
and <param> inside <execute>.
-This is the prefered solution:
+This is the preferred solution:
\begin{verbatim}
TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(MYITEM, "MYITEMS")