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This file contains all the changes in documentation in the packagecom.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodesas colored differences. Deletions are shownlike this, and additions are shown like this.
If no deletions or additions are shown in an entry, the HTML tags will be what has changed. The new HTML tags are shown in the differences. If no documentation existed, and then some was added in a later version, this change is noted in the appropriate class pages of differences, but the change is not shown on this page. Only changes in existing text are shown here. Similarly, documentation which was inherited from another class or interface is not shown here.
Note that an HTML error in the new documentation may cause the display of other documentation changes to be presented incorrectly. For instance, failure to close a tag will cause all subsequent paragraphs to be displayed differently.
The attributes of an Element.Attributes are treated as a map: there can be only one value associated with an attribute key/name.
Attribute name and value comparisons are generally case sensitive. By default for HTML, attribute names are normalized to lower-case on parsing. That means you should use lower-case strings when referring to attributes by name.
@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
A comment node.@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
A data node, for contents of style, script tags etc, where contents should not show in text().@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
A HTML Document.@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
A HTML element consists of a tag name, attributes, and child nodes (including text nodes and other elements). From an Element, you can extract data, traverse the node graph, and manipulate the HTML.@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
The base, abstract Node model. Elements, Documents, Comments etc are all Node instances.@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net
A text node.@author Jonathan Hedley, jonathan@hedley.net