1QXmlLexicalHandler(3qt) QXmlLexicalHandler(3qt)
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6 QXmlLexicalHandler - Interface to report the lexical content of XML
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10 All the functions in this class are reentrant when Qt is built with
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13 #include <qxml.h>
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15 Inherited by QXmlDefaultHandler.
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18 virtual bool startDTD ( const QString & name, const QString & publicId,
19 const QString & systemId ) = 0
20 virtual bool endDTD () = 0
21 virtual bool startEntity ( const QString & name ) = 0
22 virtual bool endEntity ( const QString & name ) = 0
23 virtual bool startCDATA () = 0
24 virtual bool endCDATA () = 0
25 virtual bool comment ( const QString & ch ) = 0
26 virtual QString errorString () = 0
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29 The QXmlLexicalHandler class provides an interface to report the
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32 The events in the lexical handler apply to the entire document, not
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36 You can set the lexical handler with QXmlReader::setLexicalHandler().
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38 This interface's design is based on the the SAX2 extension
39 LexicalHandler.
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41 The interface provides the startDTD(), endDTD(), startEntity(),
42 endEntity(), startCDATA(), endCDATA() and comment() functions.
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46 See also QXmlDTDHandler, QXmlDeclHandler, QXmlContentHandler,
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51 The reader calls this function to report an XML comment anywhere in the
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59 The reader calls this function to report the end of a CDATA section.
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61 If this function returns FALSE the reader stops parsing and reports an
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68 The reader calls this function to report the end of a DTD declaration,
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92 The reader calls this function to get an error string if any of the
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96 The reader calls this function to report the start of a CDATA section.
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98 QXmlContentHandler::characters() function. This function is intended
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101 If this function returns FALSE the reader stops parsing and reports an
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108 publicId, const QString & systemId ) [pure virtual]
109 The reader calls this function to report the start of a DTD
110 declaration, if any. It reports the name of the document type in name,
111 the public identifier in publicId and the system identifier in
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114 If the public identifier is missing, publicId is set to QString::null.
115 If the system identifier is missing, systemId is set to QString::null.
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117 identifier; in such cases a parse error will occur.
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119 All declarations reported through QXmlDTDHandler or QXmlDeclHandler
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122 If this function returns FALSE the reader stops parsing and reports an
123 error. The reader uses the function errorString() to get the error
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129 The reader calls this function to report the start of an entity called
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135 If this function returns FALSE the reader stops parsing and reports an
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