is_a(). @public */ var $line; /**< Line number node was on in source document. Null if unknown. @public */ /** * Lookup array of processing that this token is exempt from. * Currently, valid values are "ValidateAttributes" and * "MakeWellFormed_TagClosedError" */ var $armor = array(); /** * Copies the tag into a new one (clone substitute). * @return Copied token */ function copy() { return unserialize(serialize($this)); } } /** * Abstract class of a tag token (start, end or empty), and its behavior. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_Tag extends HTMLPurifier_Token // abstract { /** * Static bool marker that indicates the class is a tag. * * This allows us to check objects with !empty($obj->is_tag) * without having to use a function call is_a(). * * @public */ var $is_tag = true; /** * The lower-case name of the tag, like 'a', 'b' or 'blockquote'. * * @note Strictly speaking, XML tags are case sensitive, so we shouldn't * be lower-casing them, but these tokens cater to HTML tags, which are * insensitive. * * @public */ var $name; /** * Associative array of the tag's attributes. */ var $attr = array(); /** * Non-overloaded constructor, which lower-cases passed tag name. * * @param $name String name. * @param $attr Associative array of attributes. */ function HTMLPurifier_Token_Tag($name, $attr = array()) { $this->name = ctype_lower($name) ? $name : strtolower($name); foreach ($attr as $key => $value) { // normalization only necessary when key is not lowercase if (!ctype_lower($key)) { $new_key = strtolower($key); if (!isset($attr[$new_key])) { $attr[$new_key] = $attr[$key]; } if ($new_key !== $key) { unset($attr[$key]); } } } $this->attr = $attr; } } /** * Concrete start token class. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_Start extends HTMLPurifier_Token_Tag { var $type = 'start'; } /** * Concrete empty token class. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_Empty extends HTMLPurifier_Token_Tag { var $type = 'empty'; } /** * Concrete end token class. * * @warning This class accepts attributes even though end tags cannot. This * is for optimization reasons, as under normal circumstances, the Lexers * do not pass attributes. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_End extends HTMLPurifier_Token_Tag { var $type = 'end'; } /** * Concrete text token class. * * Text tokens comprise of regular parsed character data (PCDATA) and raw * character data (from the CDATA sections). Internally, their * data is parsed with all entities expanded. Surprisingly, the text token * does have a "tag name" called #PCDATA, which is how the DTD represents it * in permissible child nodes. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_Text extends HTMLPurifier_Token { var $name = '#PCDATA'; /**< PCDATA tag name compatible with DTD. @public */ var $type = 'text'; var $data; /**< Parsed character data of text. @public */ var $is_whitespace; /**< Bool indicating if node is whitespace. @public */ /** * Constructor, accepts data and determines if it is whitespace. * * @param $data String parsed character data. */ function HTMLPurifier_Token_Text($data) { $this->data = $data; $this->is_whitespace = ctype_space($data); } } /** * Concrete comment token class. Generally will be ignored. */ class HTMLPurifier_Token_Comment extends HTMLPurifier_Token { var $data; /**< Character data within comment. @public */ var $type = 'comment'; /** * Transparent constructor. * * @param $data String comment data. */ function HTMLPurifier_Token_Comment($data) { $this->data = $data; } } ?>