HTML-Element-Extended
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attr($attr, undef).
- Syntactical cleanup, code fleecing. Inherited constructors
will work.
1.06 Tue Jan 25 20:05:05 CST 2000
1.05 - Versioning for the sake of CPAN
1.04 Tue Jan 25 20:05:05 CST 2000
- Fixed incompatabilities with HTML::Element 1.45
- Cleaned up -w noise
- Improved globbing cascades
- Added mailing list information
1.03 Wed Nov 17 23:53:58 CST 1999
- dynamic maxrow, maxcol, extent bug fix
1.02 Thu Sep 16 15:33:41 CDT 1999
- Bundle fix
1.01 Thu Aug 19 14:36:05 CDT 1999
- Minor typos corrected for tests
lib/HTML/ElementGlob.pm view on Meta::CPAN
if you choose to invoke $eglob->as_HTML(), you might want to pick
a tag that would sensibly contain the globbed children for debugging
or display purposes.
The 'glob_*' methods that operate on the glob itself are limited
to those available in an HTML::Element(3). All other methods get
passed blindly to the globbed children, which can be enhanced elements
with arbitrary methods, such as HTML::ElementSuper(3).
Element globs can contain other element globs. In such cases, the
plain methods will cascade down to the leaf children. 'glob_*' methods,
of course, will not be propogated to children globs. You will
have to rely on glob_content() to access those glob children and
access their 'glob_*' methods directly.
=head1 REQUIRES
HTML::ElementSuper(3)
=head1 AUTHOR
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