gnu.javax.swing.text.html.css
Class Selector
A CSS selector. This provides methods to interpret a selector and
query matches with an actual HTML element tree.
Selector(String sel) - Creates a new Selector instance for the specified selector string.
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int | getSpecificity() - Returns the specificity of the selector.
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boolean | matches(String[] tags, List - Determines if this selector matches the element path specified in the
arguments.
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String | toString() - Returns a string representation of the selector.
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Selector
public Selector(String sel)
Creates a new Selector instance for the specified selector string.
getSpecificity
public int getSpecificity()
Returns the specificity of the selector. This is calculated according
to:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#specificity
- the specificity of the selector
matches
public boolean matches(String[] tags,
List
Determines if this selector matches the element path specified in the
arguments. The arguments hold the element names as well as class
and id attibutes of the HTML element to be queried. The first item
in the array is the deepest element and the last on the highest up (for
instance, the html tag).
true
when this selector matches the element path,
false
otherwise
toString
public String toString()
Returns a string representation of the selector. This tries to reconstruct
the original selector as closely as possible.
- toString in interface Object
- a string representation of the selector
Selector.java -- A CSS selector
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