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<?php | 
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/** | 
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 * This example illustrates how to use the | 
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 * HTMLPageClass to build a complete html | 
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 * page. | 
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 * | 
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 * $Id: example1.php,v 1.7 2003/07/28 16:47:42 hemna Exp $ | 
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 * | 
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 * @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> | 
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 * @package phpHtmlLib | 
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 * @subpackage examples | 
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 * @version 2.0.0 | 
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 * | 
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 */  | 
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/** | 
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 * Include the phphtmllib libraries | 
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 * All subsequent examples will use the | 
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 * inlude_once("includes.inc"); which contains | 
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 * the following 2 lines | 
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 */ | 
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$phphtmllib = $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] . "/phphtmllib"; | 
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include_once("$phphtmllib/includes.inc"); | 
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//create the page object | 
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//the first parameter is the title of the page.  | 
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//this will automatically get placed inside the <title> | 
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//inside the head. | 
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//we want XHTML output instead of HTML | 
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//IF you want HTML output, then just leave off the | 
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//2nd parameter to the constructor. | 
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//Be default, phpHtmlLib will nicely indent all of the output | 
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//of the html source, to make it easy to read.  If you want | 
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//all of the html source output to be left justified, then | 
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//pass INDENT_LEFT_JUSTIFY as the 3rd parameter. | 
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$page = new HTMLPageClass("phpHtmlLib Example 1 - Hello World", | 
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                                                  XHTML_TRANSITIONAL); | 
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//if you want phphtmllib to render the | 
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//output as viewable source code | 
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//then add ?debug=1 to the query string to this script | 
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if (isset($_GET['debug'])) { | 
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    $page->set_text_debug( TRUE ); | 
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} | 
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//add the obligitory hello world | 
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//calling the add method will add the object | 
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//into the page.  It will get rendered when | 
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//you call the HTMLPageClass' render() method. | 
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$page->add( html_span(NULL, "hello world"), html_br(2) ); | 
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//note the calls to the 2 helper functions | 
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//html_span() and html_br()  These are wrapper  | 
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//functions for constructing tags and adding common | 
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//attributes, along with content. | 
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// All of the helper functions live in phphtmllib/tag_utils | 
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//html_span() takes a string as the first parameter | 
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//which will set the class="something" attribute | 
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//any n number of parameters after that will be | 
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//added to the content of the tag. | 
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//html_br() builds a <br> tag.  The parameter is | 
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//how many <br>'s to build.   | 
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//lets add a simple link to this script | 
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//and turn debugging on | 
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$page->add( html_a($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]."?debug=1", "Show Debug source") ); | 
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//this will render the entire page | 
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//with the content you have added | 
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//wrapped inside all the required | 
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//elements for a complete HTML/XHTML page. | 
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//NOTE: all the objects in phphtmllib have | 
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//      the render() method.  So you can call | 
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//      render on any phphtmlib object. | 
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print $page->render(); | 
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?> |