SAP NetWeaver '04

com.sapportals.wcm.util.html
Interface IHTMLFilter

[contained in: com.sap.netweaver.bc.util.par - bc.util.public_api.jar]
All Superinterfaces:
IHTMLReader
All Known Implementing Classes:
HTMLFilterImpl

public interface IHTMLFilter
extends IHTMLReader

Processes HTML events from a parent reader.

The Filter is a reader which takes events from another reader, processes them and passes them on to its IHTMLContentHandler.

Copyright (c) SAP AG 2001-2003


Method Summary
 IHTMLReader getParent()
          Get the reader this filter gets its events from.
 void setParent(IHTMLReader reader)
          Set the reader where this filter should get its events from.
 
Methods inherited from interface com.sapportals.wcm.util.html.IHTMLReader
discard, getContentHandler, getEncoding, parse, parseNextEvent, setContentHandler, setSource, setSource, setSource
 

Method Detail

getParent

public IHTMLReader getParent()
Get the reader this filter gets its events from.
Returns:
parent reader

setParent

public void setParent(IHTMLReader reader)
Set the reader where this filter should get its events from.
Parameters:
reader - new parent reader

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