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Dreamweaver calls the seven callback functions on the following occasions:
1 Dreamweaver calls openTagBegin() for each opening tag (for example, <font>, as opposed to
</font>) and each empty tag (for example, <img> or <hr>). The openTagBegin() function
accepts two arguments: the name of the tag (for example,
"font" or "img") and the document
offset, which is the number of bytes in the document before the beginning of the tag. The
function returns
true if scanning should continue or false if it should stop.
2 After openTagBegin() executes, Dreamweaver calls attribute() for each HTML attribute.
The
attribute() function accepts two arguments, a string that contains the attribute name
(for example,
"color" or "src") and a string that contains the attribute value (for example,
"#000000" or "foo.gif"). The attribute() function returns a Boolean value that indicates
whether scanning should continue.
3 After all the attributes in the tag have been scanned, Dreamweaver calls openTagEnd(). The
openTagEnd() function accepts one argument, the document offset, which is the number of
bytes in the document before the end of the opening tag. It returns a Boolean value that
indicates whether scanning should continue.
4 Dreamweaver calls closeTagBegin() for each closing tag (for example, </font>). The
function accepts two arguments, the name of the tag to close (for example,
"font") and the
document offset, which is the number of bytes in the document before the beginning of the
close tag. The function returns a Boolean value that indicates whether scanning should
continue.
5 After closeTagBegin() returns, Dreamweaver calls the closeTagEnd() function. The
closeTagEnd() function accepts one argument, the document offset, which is the number of
bytes in the document before the end of the closing tag. It returns a Boolean value that
indicates whether scanning should continue.
6 Dreamweaver calls the directive() function for each HTML comment, ASP script, JSP
script, or PHP script. The
directive() function accepts two arguments, a string that contains
the directive and the document offset, which is the number of bytes in the document before
the end of the closing tag. The function returns a Boolean value that indicates whether
scanning should continue.
7 Dreamweaver calls the text() function for each span of text in the document; that is,
everything that is not a tag or a directive. Text spans include text that is not visible to the user,
such as the text inside a
<title> or <option> tag. The text() function accepts two
arguments, a string that contains the text and the document offset, which is the number of
bytes in the document before the end of the closing tag. The
text() function returns a
Boolean value that indicates whether scanning should continue.
Arguments
HTMLstr, parserCallbackObj
HTMLstr is a string that contains code.
parserCallbackObj is a JavaScript object that has one or more of the following methods:
openTagBegin(), openTagEnd(), closeTagBegin(), closeTagEnd(), directive(),
attribute(), and text(). For best performance, parserCallbackObj should be a shared
library that is defined using the C-Level Extensibility interface. Performance is also improved if
parserCallbackObj defines only the callback functions that it needs.
Returns
A Boolean value that indicates whether the operation completed successfully.