Hi Craig,
Thanks a lot for the post. Pls go ahead with your analysis. I will try
to catch up this weekend.
Regards,
Somik
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Raw" <cr...@qu...>
To: "'Somik Raha'" <so...@ya...>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:32 PM
Subject: RE: [Htmlparser-user] Swing integration
> Hi Somik,
>
> A quick excerpt from javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit javadoc - which
> is the driver behind JEditorPane's reading and writing HTML
> capabilities.
>
> ---
> Extendable/Scalable
>
> To maximize the usefulness of this kit, a great deal of effort has gone
> into making it extendable. These are some of the features.
> The parser is replaceable. The default parser is the Hot Java parser
> which is DTD based. A different DTD can be used, or an entirely
> different parser can be used. To change the parser, reimplement the
> getParser method. The default parser is dynamically loaded when first
> asked for, so the class files will never be loaded if an alternative
> parser is used. The default parser is in a separate package called
> parser below this package.
>
> The parser drives the ParserCallback, which is provided by HTMLDocument.
> To change the callback, subclass HTMLDocument and reimplement the
> createDefaultDocument method to return document that produces a
> different reader. The reader controls how the document is structured.
> Although the Document provides HTML support by default, there is nothing
> preventing support of non-HTML tags that result in alternative element
> structures.
> ---
>
> I may find some time to look into this as well, although I am not sure
> how much it would fix JEditorPane's somewhat buggy HTML rendering
> capabilities....
>
> -craig
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: htm...@li...
> [mailto:htm...@li...] On Behalf Of Somik
> Raha
> Sent: 01 April 2002 05:28 PM
> To: HTMLParser User List
> Cc: HTMLParser Developer List
> Subject: Re: [Htmlparser-user] Swing integration
>
> Hi Craig
> Wow! Thats a great question.
> Actually, I doubt if I could replace Sun Microsystems' code with
> mine. I
> dont think Java is that open (or is it ?)
> However, we could think of writing our own adapter for the html parser
> that
> might plugin in some way...
> I have never used Sun's html parser (If I had, I might not have
> started
> this project).
> I will need to study Sun's parser before I can answer your
> question..
> But there does seem to be some interesting possibilities.
>
> Regards
> Somik
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Craig Raw" <cr...@qu...>
> To: <htm...@li...>
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 10:20 PM
> Subject: [Htmlparser-user] Swing integration
>
>
> > Has the HTML Parser been integrated into Swing's HTMLEditorKit to
> > provide a better implementation of JEditorPane's HTML viewing
> > capabilities? HTML Parser would need to replace
> > javax.swing.text.html.parser.Parser, which is currently somewhat
> buggy.
> > Anyone tried this?
> >
> > -craig
> >
> >
> >
> >
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