The QDomImplementation class provides information about the
features of the DOM implementation.
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Detailed Description
The QDomImplementation class provides information about the
features of the DOM implementation.
This class describes the features that are supported by the DOM
implementation. Currently the XML subset of DOM Level 1 and DOM
Level 2 Core are supported.
Normally you will use the function QDomDocument::implementation()
to get the implementation object.
You can create a new document type with createDocumentType() and a
new document with createDocument().
For further information about the Document Object Model see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/ and http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/. For a more general
introduction of the DOM implementation see the QDomDocument
documentation.
See also hasFeature() and XML.
Member Function Documentation
QDomImplementation::QDomImplementation ()
Constructs a QDomImplementation object.
QDomImplementation::QDomImplementation ( const QDomImplementation & x )
Constructs a copy of x.
QDomImplementation::~QDomImplementation () [virtual]
Destroys the object and frees its resources.
QDomDocument QDomImplementation::createDocument ( const QString & nsURI, const QString & qName, const QDomDocumentType & doctype ) [virtual]
Creates a DOM document with the document type doctype. This
function also adds a root element node with the qualified name qName and the namespace URI nsURI.
QDomDocumentType QDomImplementation::createDocumentType ( const QString & qName, const QString & publicId, const QString & systemId ) [virtual]
Creates a document type node for the name qName.
publicId specifies the public identifier of the external
subset. If you specify QString::null as the publicId, this
means that the document type has no public identifier.
systemId specifies the system identifier of the external
subset. If you specify QString::null as the systemId, this
means that the document type has no system identifier.
Since you cannot have a public identifier without a system
identifier, the public identifier is set to QString::null if there
is no system identifier.
DOM level 2 does not support any other document type declaration
features.
The only way you can use a document type that was created this
way, is in combination with the createDocument() function to
create a QDomDocument with this document type.
See also createDocument().
bool QDomImplementation::hasFeature ( const QString & feature, const QString & version ) [virtual]
The function returns TRUE if QDom implements the requested version of a feature; otherwise returns FALSE.
The currently supported features and their versions:
bool QDomImplementation::isNull ()
Returns FALSE if the object was created by
QDomDocument::implementation(); otherwise returns TRUE.
bool QDomImplementation::operator!= ( const QDomImplementation & x ) const
Returns TRUE if x and this DOM implementation object were
created from different QDomDocuments; otherwise returns FALSE.
Assigns x to this DOM implementation.
bool QDomImplementation::operator== ( const QDomImplementation & x ) const
Returns TRUE if x and this DOM implementation object were
created from the same QDomDocument; otherwise returns FALSE.
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