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<?php /** * XHTML 1.1 List Module, defines list-oriented elements. Core Module. */ class HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule_List extends HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule { /** * @type string */ public $name = 'List'; // According to the abstract schema, the List content set is a fully formed // one or more expr, but it invariably occurs in an optional declaration // so we're not going to do that subtlety. It might cause trouble // if a user defines "List" and expects that multiple lists are // allowed to be specified, but then again, that's not very intuitive. // Furthermore, the actual XML Schema may disagree. Regardless, // we don't have support for such nested expressions without using // the incredibly inefficient and draconic Custom ChildDef. /** * @type array */ public $content_sets = array('Flow' => 'List'); /** * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config */ public function setup($config) { $ol = $this->addElement('ol', 'List', new HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_List(), 'Common'); $ul = $this->addElement('ul', 'List', new HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_List(), 'Common'); // XXX The wrap attribute is handled by MakeWellFormed. This is all // quite unsatisfactory, because we generated this // *specifically* for lists, and now a big chunk of the handling // is done properly by the List ChildDef. So actually, we just // want enough information to make autoclosing work properly, // and then hand off the tricky stuff to the ChildDef. $ol->wrap = 'li'; $ul->wrap = 'li'; $this->addElement('dl', 'List', 'Required: dt | dd', 'Common'); $this->addElement('li', false, 'Flow', 'Common'); $this->addElement('dd', false, 'Flow', 'Common'); $this->addElement('dt', false, 'Inline', 'Common'); } } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4