The tidyNode class
(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
Introdução
An HTML node in an HTML file, as detected by tidy.
Resumo da classe
Propriedades
- value
-
The HTML representation of the node, including the surrounding tags.
- name
-
The name of the HTML node
- type
-
The type of the node (one of the nodetype constants, e.g.
TIDY_NODETYPE_PHP
) - line
-
The line number at which the tags is located in the file
- column
-
The column number at which the tags is located in the file
- proprietary
-
Indicates if the node is a proprietary tag
- id
-
The ID of the node (one of the tag constants, e.g.
TIDY_TAG_FRAME
) - attribute
-
An array of string, representing the attributes names (as keys) of the current node.
- child
-
An array of tidyNode, representing the children of the current node.
Table of Contents
- tidyNode::__construct — Private constructor to disallow direct instantiation
- tidyNode::getNextSibling — Returns the next sibling node of the current node
- tidyNode::getParent — Returns the parent node of the current node
- tidyNode::getPreviousSibling — Returns the previous sibling node of the current node
- tidyNode::hasChildren — Checks if a node has children
- tidyNode::hasSiblings — Checks if a node has siblings
- tidyNode::isAsp — Checks if this node is ASP
- tidyNode::isComment — Checks if a node represents a comment
- tidyNode::isHtml — Checks if a node is an element node
- tidyNode::isJste — Checks if this node is JSTE
- tidyNode::isPhp — Checks if a node is PHP
- tidyNode::isText — Checks if a node represents text (no markup)