Class HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Table
Definition for tables. The general idea is to extract out all of the essential bits, and then reconstruct it later.
This is a bit confusing, because the DTDs and the W3C validators seem to
disagree on the appropriate definition. The DTD claims:
(CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+)
But actually, the HTML4 spec then has this to say:
The TBODY start tag is always required except when the table contains only one
table body and no table head or foot sections. The TBODY end tag may always be
safely omitted.
So the DTD is kind of wrong. The validator is, unfortunately, kind of on crack.
The definition changed again in XHTML1.1; and in my opinion, this formulation
makes the most sense.
caption?, ( col* | colgroup* ), (( thead?, tfoot?, tbody+ ) | ( tr+ ))
Essentially, we have two modes: thead/tfoot/tbody mode, and tr mode. If we encounter a thead, tfoot or tbody, we are placed in the former mode, and we must wrap any stray tr segments with a tbody. But if we don't run into any of them, just have tr tags is OK.
- HTMLPurifier_ChildDef
- HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Table
public
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public
array
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getAllowedElements()
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public
boolean
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$allow_empty | false |
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public
string
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$type | 'table' |
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public
array
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$elements | array(
'tr' => true,
'tbody' => true,
'thead' => true,
'tfoot' => true,
'caption' => true,
'colgroup' => true,
'col' => true
) |