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<refname>Getting Started</refname> |
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<refpurpose>how to begin with phpHtmlLib package</refpurpose> |
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<refsynopsisdiv> |
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<author> |
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by Walter A. Boring IV |
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<authorblurb>{@link mailto:waboring@3gstech.com}</authorblurb> |
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</author> |
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<copyright>March 2004, Walter A. Boring IV</copyright> |
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<releaseinfo>phpHtmlLib 2.4.x</releaseinfo> |
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</refsynopsisdivinfo> |
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</refsynopsisdiv> |
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{@toc} |
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<refsect1 id="{@id installing}"> |
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<title>Installing</title> |
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<para>For most people that use Linux with Apache, the install will be |
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very easy. You just need to copy the untared package directory phphtmllib-2.4.1 |
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to your DOCUMENT_ROOT and rename the directory to 'phphtmllib'. |
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</listitem> |
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<para>Then you just include the main include file inside phphtmllib.</para> |
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<para>phpHtmlLib is now installed</para> |
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<refsect1 id="{@id impatient}"> |
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<title>Overview for the impatient</title> |
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<para>You can't wait to read the full documentation and tutorials, so you write few lines |
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of code as below ... |
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<para>From the shell move the phphtmllib directory to your DOCUMENT_ROOT</para> |
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<para>Create an include script.</para> |
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<example><![CDATA[<?php |
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$phphtmllib = $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] . "/phphtmllib"; |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/includes.inc"); |
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?>]]> |
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</example> |
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</para> |
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<para>phpHtmlLib is now installed and ready to be used.</para> |
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</unorderedlist> |
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</para> |
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<refsect1 id="{@id intro}"> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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<para> |
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I have tried to make the phpHtmlLib fairly easy to install |
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and to use on anyone's current running site. There are a few assumptions |
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I've made, but it shouldn't be a problem for 99% of the folks out there. I |
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haven't tested the libs in a windows environment, as I don't have a M$ O.S. |
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installed anywhere in my house. If you encounter any issues, please let me |
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know. I welcome any and all feedback. |
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</para> |
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<refsect1 id="{@id pkg-overview}"> |
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<title>Package Overview</title> |
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phpHtmlLib provides 3 main classes to help you build Tags: |
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<title>Global Classes</title> |
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<listitem>Container |
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<para>This class is nothing more then a container widget. It lets you |
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add data into it, and it will render each item indented properly |
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so it works with the rest of the libs. |
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<listitem>XMLTagClass |
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<para>This class is a child of the Container class and is for building and rendering |
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an XML tag. This class is the base class for the HTMLTagClass. |
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<listitem>HTMLTagClass |
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<para>Base class for all HTML Tag classes. Tag class renders an html tag, its |
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attributes, the content (if any), and close tag (if needed). |
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<title>Document/Page Classes</title> |
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<listitem>XMLDocumentClass |
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<para>This class lets you build a complete xml document and render it.</para> |
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<listitem>HTMLPageClass |
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<para>class the constructs and renders an entire HTML/XHTML document.</para> |
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<listitem>PageWidget |
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<para>This child class of the HTMLPageClass is used to build content |
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for an entire page. It uses the HTMLPageClass widget from phphtmllib |
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to render the final output.</para> |
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<title>HTML Widgets</title> |
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<listitem>BaseWidget |
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<para>this is the base widget class, that all widgets |
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are based off of. It provides some basic members and methods. |
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<listitem>CSSBuilder |
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<para>This class is a widget for constructing and rendering css. |
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It exports API's for adding classes, ids and their attributes. |
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It can render as either a stand alone foo.css type of file, with the appropriate |
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httpd header, or as part of a |
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style tag's content that lives as part of an html |
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document. |
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<listitem>CSSContainer |
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<para>This class is a container for CSSBuilder objects. |
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It is meant to make the theming of many CSSBuilder objects easy to manage. |
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