NAME
HTML::DOM::View - A Perl class for representing an HTML Document's 'defaultView'
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::DOM;
$doc = HTML::DOM->new;
$view = new MyView;
$doc->defaultView($view);
package MyView;
BEGIN { @ISA = 'HTML::DOM::View'; }
use HTML::DOM::View;
sub new {
my $self = bless {}, shift; # doesn't have to be a hash
my $doc = shift;
$self->document($doc);
return $self
}
# ...
DESCRIPTION
This class is used for an HTML::DOM object's 'default view.' It implements the AbstractView DOM interface.
It is an inside-out class, so you can subclass it without being constrained to any particular object structure.
METHODS
Methods that HTML::DOM::View itself implements
- $view->document
-
Returns the document associated with the view.
You may pass an argument to set it, in which case the old value is returned. This attribute holds a weak reference to the object.
- $view->getComputedStyle( $elem )
- $view->getComputedStyle( $elem, $pseudo_elem )
-
Returns the computed style as a CSS::DOM::Style object.
$pseudo_elem
is the name of the pseudo-element, with or without the initial colons (1 or 2).
Subclass methods that HTML::DOM::View uses
- $view->ua_style_sheet( $string )
- $view->user_style_sheet( $string )
-
These are called by
getComputedStyle
and are expected to return the user agent and user style sheets, respectively, as CSS::DOM objects.