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* * ** @see section-Creating-Text in XSLT Specification * @xsl.usage advanced */ public class ElemText extends ElemTemplateElement { static final long serialVersionUID = 1383140876182316711L; /** * Tells if this element should disable escaping. * @serial */ private boolean m_disableOutputEscaping = false; /** * Set the "disable-output-escaping" attribute. * Normally, the xml output method escapes & and < (and * possibly other characters) when outputting text nodes. * This ensures that the output is well-formed XML. However, * it is sometimes convenient to be able to produce output * that is almost, but not quite well-formed XML; for * example, the output may include ill-formed sections * which are intended to be transformed into well-formed * XML by a subsequent non-XML aware process. For this reason, * XSLT provides a mechanism for disabling output escaping. * An xsl:value-of or xsl:text element may have a * disable-output-escaping attribute; the allowed values * are yes or no; the default is no; if the value is yes, * then a text node generated by instantiating the xsl:value-of * or xsl:text element should be output without any escaping. * @see disable-output-escaping in XSLT Specification * * @param v Boolean flag indicating whether this element should disable escaping */ public void setDisableOutputEscaping(boolean v) { m_disableOutputEscaping = v; } /** * Get the "disable-output-escaping" attribute. * Normally, the xml output method escapes & and < (and * possibly other characters) when outputting text nodes. * This ensures that the output is well-formed XML. However, * it is sometimes convenient to be able to produce output * that is almost, but not quite well-formed XML; for * example, the output may include ill-formed sections * which are intended to be transformed into well-formed * XML by a subsequent non-XML aware process. For this reason, * XSLT provides a mechanism for disabling output escaping. * An xsl:value-of or xsl:text element may have a * disable-output-escaping attribute; the allowed values * are yes or no; the default is no; if the value is yes, * then a text node generated by instantiating the xsl:value-of * or xsl:text element should be output without any escaping. * @see disable-output-escaping in XSLT Specification * * @return Boolean flag indicating whether this element should disable escaping */ public boolean getDisableOutputEscaping() { return m_disableOutputEscaping; } /** * Get an integer representation of the element type. * * @return An integer representation of the element, defined in the * Constants class. * @see org.apache.xalan.templates.Constants */ public int getXSLToken() { return Constants.ELEMNAME_TEXT; } /** * Return the node name. * * @return The element's name */ public String getNodeName() { return Constants.ELEMNAME_TEXT_STRING; } /** * Add a child to the child list. * * @param newChild Child to add to children list * * @return Child added to children list * * @throws DOMException */ public ElemTemplateElement appendChild(ElemTemplateElement newChild) { int type = ((ElemTemplateElement) newChild).getXSLToken(); switch (type) { case Constants.ELEMNAME_TEXTLITERALRESULT : break; default : error(XSLTErrorResources.ER_CANNOT_ADD, new Object[]{ newChild.getNodeName(), this.getNodeName() }); //"Can not add " +((ElemTemplateElement)newChild).m_elemName + //" to " + this.m_elemName); } return super.appendChild(newChild); } }