1HTML::AsSubs(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::AsSubs(3)
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6 HTML::AsSubs - functions that construct a HTML syntax tree
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9 This document describes version 5.07 of HTML::AsSubs, released August
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13 use HTML::AsSubs;
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15 h1("This is the heading"),
16 p("This is the first paragraph which contains a ",
17 a({href=>'link.html'}, "link"),
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19 img({src=>'img.gif', alt=>'image'}),
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26 This module exports functions that can be used to construct various
27 HTML elements. The functions are named after the tags of the
28 corresponding HTML element and are all written in lower case. If the
29 first argument is a hash reference then it will be used to initialize
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33 For a similar idea (i.e., it's another case where the syntax tree of
34 the Perl source mirrors the syntax tree of the HTML produced), see
35 HTML::Element's "new_from_lol" method.
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37 For what I now think is a cleaner implementation of this same idea, see
38 the excellent module "XML::Generator", which is what I suggest for
39 actual real-life use. (I suggest this over "HTML::AsSubs" and over
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43 This module was inspired by the following message:
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45 Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 16:11:30 +0100
46 Subject: Wow! I have a large lightbulb above my head!
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52 sub html { my($type)=shift; bless ["<$type>", @_, "</$type>"]; }
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54 :-) I *love* Perl 5! Thankyou Larry and Ilya.
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56 Regards,
57 Tim Bunce.
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59 p.s. If you didn't get it, think about recursive data types: html(html())
60 p.p.s. I'll turn this into a much more practical example in a day or two.
61 p.p.p.s. It's a pity that overloads are not inherited. Is this a bug?
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64 The exported link() function overrides the builtin link() function.
65 The exported tr() function must be called using &tr(...) syntax because
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69 HTML::Element, XML::Generator
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71 html head title base link meta isindex nextid script style body h1 h2 h3 h4
72 h5 h6 p pre div blockquote a img br hr ol ul dir menu li dl dt dd dfn
73 cite code em kbd samp strong var address span b i u tt center font big
74 small strike sub sup table tr td th caption form input select option
75 textarea object applet param map area frame frameset noframe
76 A bunch of methods for creating tags.
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85 Current maintainers:
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101 • Pete Krawczyk "<petek AT cpan.org>"
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103 You can follow or contribute to HTML-Tree's development at
104 <https://github.com/kentfredric/HTML-Tree>.
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107 Copyright 1995-1998 Gisle Aas, 1999-2004 Sean M. Burke, 2005 Andy
108 Lester, 2006 Pete Krawczyk, 2010 Jeff Fearn, 2012 Christopher J.
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111 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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114 The programs in this library are distributed in the hope that they will
115 be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty
116 of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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