// $Revision: 1.1 $ /* HTML to rich text converter for libwww THE HTML TO STYLED TEXT OBJECT CONVERTER This interprets the HTML semantics and some HTMLPlus. Part of libwww . Implemented by HTML.c */ #ifndef HTML_H #define HTML_H #include "HTUtils.h" #include "HTFormat.h" #include "HTAnchor.h" #include "HTMLPDTD.h" #define DTD HTMLP_dtd #ifdef SHORT_NAMES #define HTMLPresentation HTMLPren #define HTMLPresent HTMLPres #endif extern CONST HTStructuredClass HTMLPresentation; /* HTML_new: A structured stream to parse HTML When this routine is called, the request structure may contain a childAnchor value. I that case it is the responsability of this module to select the anchor. */ extern HTStructured* HTML_new PARAMS((HTRequest * request, void * param, HTFormat input_format, HTFormat output_format, HTStream * output_stream)); /* REOPEN Reopening an existing HTML object allows it to be retained (for example by the styled text object) after the structured stream has been closed. To be actually deleted, the HTML object must be closed once more times than it has been reopened. */ extern void HTML_reopen PARAMS((HTStructured * me)); /* Converters */ extern HTConverter HTMLToPlain, HTMLToC, HTMLPresent, HTMLToTeX; /* Selecting internal character set representations */ typedef enum _HTMLCharacterSet { HTML_ISO_LATIN1, HTML_NEXT_CHARS, HTML_PC_CP950 } HTMLCharacterSet; extern void HTMLUseCharacterSet PARAMS((HTMLCharacterSet i)); /* Record error message as a hypertext object The error message should be marked as an error so that it can be reloaded later. This implementation just throws up an error message and leaves the document unloaded. ON ENTRY, sink is a stream to the output device if any number is the HTTP error number message is the human readable message. ON EXIT, a return code like HT_LOADED if object exists else < 0 */ PUBLIC int HTLoadError PARAMS(( HTRequest * req, int number, CONST char * message)); #endif /* end */