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List: quanta-devel
Subject: Re: [quanta-devel] Re: Using KDOM in Quanta
From: Paulo Moura Guedes <moura () kdewebdev ! org>
Date: 2005-06-06 16:14:13
Message-ID: 200506061714.13832.moura () kdewebdev ! org
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Hi Andras,
On Saturday 04 June 2005 16:48, Andras Mantia wrote:
> 1b) if a special area was found, a tag is constructed with the entire
> special area, which will be parsed later for functions, structures and
> so on. Of course in order to construct it, a non-detailed special area
> parsing has to be done to find the end of the special area.
> The special area tag is inserted then at the correct position.
>
> 2) all XML tags are searched again for special areas in their attribute
> values and special area tags are constructed if they were found.
>
> 3) all the special area tags are parsed in detail.
>
> The above is valid when reparsing the whole document. In case of
> typing/pasting, first we try to find out the are which was really
> changed, remove the tags belonging to this area from the node tree,
> parse the changed area according to the above rules and finally insert
> the new (partial) node tree into the existing tree.
Thanks for the info.
Now the questions:
- Couldn't we separate the parsing of special areas from HTML/XML?
This way we would just search the document for special areas and save the
functions, structures, etc info.
- Do the special area info needs to be associated with a tree/nodes?
--
Paulo Moura Guedes
Linux Caixa Mágica - http://caixamagica.org
KDE Web Development - http://kdewebdev.org
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