Detailed Description
The QDomDocumentType class is the representation of the DTD in the document tree.
The QDomDocumentType class allows read-only access to some of the data structures in the DTD: it can return a map of all entities() and notations(). In addition the function name() returns the name of the document type as specified in the <!DOCTYPE name> tag. This class also provides the publicId(), systemId() and internalSubset() functions.
Member Function Documentation
QDomDocumentType::QDomDocumentType ()
Creates an empty QDomDocumentType object.
QDomDocumentType::QDomDocumentType ( const QDomDocumentType & n )
Constructs a copy of n.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node will also change the other. If you want to make a deep copy, use cloneNode().
QDomNamedNodeMap QDomDocumentType::entities () const
Returns a map of all entities described in the DTD.
QString QDomDocumentType::internalSubset () const
Returns the internal subset of the document type or an empty string if there is no internal subset.
See also publicId() and systemId().
QString QDomDocumentType::name () const
Returns the name of the document type as specified in the <!DOCTYPE name> tag.
See also nodeName().
Returns DocumentTypeNode.
See also isDocumentType() and QDomNode::toDocumentType().
QDomNamedNodeMap QDomDocumentType::notations () const
Returns a map of all notations described in the DTD.
QString QDomDocumentType::publicId () const
Returns the public identifier of the external DTD subset or an empty string if there is no public identifier.
See also systemId(), internalSubset(), and QDomImplementation::createDocumentType().
QString QDomDocumentType::systemId () const
Returns the system identifier of the external DTD subset or an empty string if there is no system identifier.
See also publicId(), internalSubset(), and QDomImplementation::createDocumentType().
QDomDocumentType & QDomDocumentType::operator= ( const QDomDocumentType & n )
Assigns n to this document type.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node will also change the other. If you want to make a deep copy, use cloneNode().