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package org.w3c.dom; |
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/** |
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* CDATA sections are used to escape blocks of text containing characters that |
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* would otherwise be regarded as markup. The only delimiter that is |
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* recognized in a CDATA section is the "]]>" string that ends the CDATA |
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* section. CDATA sections cannot be nested. Their primary purpose is for |
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* including material such as XML fragments, without needing to escape all |
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* the delimiters. |
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* <p>The <code>CharacterData.data</code> attribute holds the text that is |
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* contained by the CDATA section. Note that this <em>may</em> contain characters that need to be escaped outside of CDATA sections and |
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* that, depending on the character encoding ("charset") chosen for |
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* serialization, it may be impossible to write out some characters as part |
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* of a CDATA section. |
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* <p>The <code>CDATASection</code> interface inherits from the |
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* <code>CharacterData</code> interface through the <code>Text</code> |
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* interface. Adjacent <code>CDATASection</code> nodes are not merged by use |
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* of the <code>normalize</code> method of the <code>Node</code> interface. |
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* <p> No lexical check is done on the content of a CDATA section and it is |
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* therefore possible to have the character sequence <code>"]]>"</code> |
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* in the content, which is illegal in a CDATA section per section 2.7 of [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204'>XML 1.0</a>]. The |
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* presence of this character sequence must generate a fatal error during |
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* serialization or the cdata section must be splitted before the |
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* serialization (see also the parameter <code>"split-cdata-sections"</code> |
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* in the <code>DOMConfiguration</code> interface). |
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* <p ><b>Note:</b> Because no markup is recognized within a |
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* <code>CDATASection</code>, character numeric references cannot be used as |
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* an escape mechanism when serializing. Therefore, action needs to be taken |
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* when serializing a <code>CDATASection</code> with a character encoding |
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* where some of the contained characters cannot be represented. Failure to |
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* do so would not produce well-formed XML. |
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* <p ><b>Note:</b> One potential solution in the serialization process is to |
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* end the CDATA section before the character, output the character using a |
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* character reference or entity reference, and open a new CDATA section for |
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* any further characters in the text node. Note, however, that some code |
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* conversion libraries at the time of writing do not return an error or |
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* exception when a character is missing from the encoding, making the task |
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* of ensuring that data is not corrupted on serialization more difficult. |
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* <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification</a>. |
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*/ |
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public interface CDATASection extends Text { |
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} |