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HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon:
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Public Member Functions

 __construct ($inline, $block)
 
 validateChildren ($tokens_of_children, $config, $context)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from HTMLPurifier_ChildDef
 getAllowedElements ($config)
 
 validateChildren ($tokens_of_children, $config, $context)
 

Public Attributes

 $block
 
 $inline
 
 $type = 'chameleon'
 
- Public Attributes inherited from HTMLPurifier_ChildDef
 $allow_empty
 
 $elements = array()
 
 $type
 

Detailed Description

Definition that uses different definitions depending on context.

The del and ins tags are notable because they allow different types of elements depending on whether or not they're in a block or inline context. Chameleon allows this behavior to happen by using two different definitions depending on context. While this somewhat generalized, it is specifically intended for those two tags.

Definition at line 12 of file Chameleon.php.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon::__construct (   $inline,
  $block 
)
Parameters
$inlineList of elements to allow when inline.
$blockList of elements to allow when block.

Definition at line 31 of file Chameleon.php.

References $block, and $inline.

Member Function Documentation

HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon::validateChildren (   $tokens_of_children,
  $config,
  $context 
)

Definition at line 37 of file Chameleon.php.

References $config.

Member Data Documentation

HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon::$block

Instance of the definition object to use when block.

Definition at line 23 of file Chameleon.php.

Referenced by __construct().

HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon::$inline

Instance of the definition object to use when inline. Usually stricter.

Definition at line 18 of file Chameleon.php.

Referenced by __construct().

HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Chameleon::$type = 'chameleon'

Definition at line 25 of file Chameleon.php.


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