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// -*- c-basic-offset: 2 -*-/* This file is part of the KDE project * * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Torben Weis <weis@kde.org> * 1999-2001 Lars Knoll <knoll@kde.org> * 1999-2001 Antti Koivisto <koivisto@kde.org> * 2000-2001 Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org> * 2000-2001 Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org> * 2000 Stefan Schimanski <1Stein@gmx.de> * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License * along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */#ifndef __khtml_part_h__#define __khtml_part_h__#include "dom/html_document.h"#include "dom/dom2_range.h"#include <kparts/part.h>#include <kparts/browserextension.h>#include <kdemacros.h>#include <kfinddialog.h>#include <qregexp.h>class KHTMLPartPrivate;class KHTMLPartBrowserExtension;class KJSProxy;class KHTMLView;class KHTMLSettings;class KJavaAppletContext;class KJSErrorDlg;namespace DOM{ class HTMLDocument; class HTMLDocumentImpl; class DocumentImpl; class HTMLTitleElementImpl; class HTMLElementImpl; class HTMLFrameElementImpl; class HTMLIFrameElementImpl; class HTMLObjectElementImpl; class HTMLFormElementImpl; class HTMLAnchorElementImpl; class HTMLMetaElementImpl; class NodeImpl; class Node; class HTMLEventListener; class EventListener;}namespace KJS{ class Interpreter;}namespace khtml{ class DocLoader; class RenderPart; class RenderPartObject; class ChildFrame; class MouseEvent; class MousePressEvent; class MouseDoubleClickEvent; class MouseMoveEvent; class MouseReleaseEvent; class DrawContentsEvent; class CachedObject; class RenderWidget; class CSSStyleSelector; class HTMLTokenizer; class Decoder; class XMLTokenizer;}namespace KJS { class Window; class WindowFunc; class ExternalFunc; class JSEventListener; class JSLazyEventListener; class JSNodeFilter; class DOMDocument; class SourceFile; class ScheduledAction;}namespace KParts{ class PartManager; class LiveConnectExtension;}namespace KWallet{ class Wallet;}/** * This class is khtml's main class. It features an almost complete * web browser, and html renderer. * * The easiest way to use this class (if you just want to display an HTML * page at some URL) is the following: * * \code * KURL url = "http://www.kde.org"; * KHTMLPart *w = new KHTMLPart(); * w->openURL(url); * w->view()->resize(500, 400); * w->show(); * \endcode * * Java and JavaScript are enabled by default depending on the user's * settings. If you do not need them, and especially if you display * unfiltered data from untrusted sources, it is strongly recommended to * turn them off. In that case, you should also turn off the automatic * redirect and plugins: * * \code * w->setJScriptEnabled(false); * w->setJavaEnabled(false); * w->setMetaRefreshEnabled(false); * w->setPluginsEnabled(false); * \endcode * * You may also wish to disable external references. This will prevent KHTML * from loading images, frames, etc, or redirecting to external sites. * * \code * w->setOnlyLocalReferences(true); * \endcode * * Some apps want to write their HTML code directly into the widget instead of * opening an url. You can do this in the following way: * * \code * QString myHTMLCode = ...; * KHTMLPart *w = new KHTMLPart(); * w->begin(); * w->write(myHTMLCode); * ... * w->end(); * \endcode * * You can do as many calls to write() as you wish. There are two * write() methods, one accepting a QString and one accepting a * @p char @p * argument. You should use one or the other * (but not both) since the method using * the @p char @p * argument does an additional decoding step to convert the * written data to Unicode. * * It is also possible to write content to the HTML part using the * standard streaming API from KParts::ReadOnlyPart. The usage of * the API is similar to that of the begin(), write(), end() process * described above as the following example shows: * * \code * KHTMLPart *doc = new KHTMLPart(); * doc->openStream( "text/html", KURL() ); * doc->writeStream( QCString( "<html><body><p>KHTML Rocks!</p></body></html>" ) ); * doc->closeStream(); * \endcode * * @short HTML Browser Widget * @author Lars Knoll (knoll@kde.org) * */class KHTML_EXPORT KHTMLPart : public KParts::ReadOnlyPart{ Q_OBJECT friend class KHTMLView; friend class DOM::HTMLTitleElementImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLFrameElementImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLIFrameElementImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLObjectElementImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLAnchorElementImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLMetaElementImpl; friend class DOM::NodeImpl; friend class KHTMLRun; friend class DOM::HTMLFormElementImpl; friend class khtml::RenderPartObject; friend class KJS::Window; friend class KJS::ScheduledAction; friend class KJS::JSNodeFilter; friend class KJS::WindowFunc; friend class KJS::ExternalFunc; friend class KJS::JSEventListener; friend class KJS::JSLazyEventListener; friend class KJS::DOMDocument; friend class KJS::SourceFile; friend class KJSProxy; friend class KHTMLPartBrowserExtension; friend class DOM::DocumentImpl; friend class DOM::HTMLDocumentImpl; friend class KHTMLPartBrowserHostExtension; friend class khtml::HTMLTokenizer; friend class khtml::XMLTokenizer; friend class khtml::RenderWidget; friend class khtml::CSSStyleSelector; friend class KHTMLPartIface; friend class KHTMLPartFunction; friend class KHTMLPopupGUIClient; Q_PROPERTY( bool javaScriptEnabled READ jScriptEnabled WRITE setJScriptEnabled ) Q_PROPERTY( bool javaEnabled READ javaEnabled WRITE setJavaEnabled ) Q_PROPERTY( bool autoloadImages READ autoloadImages WRITE setAutoloadImages ) Q_PROPERTY( bool dndEnabled READ dndEnabled WRITE setDNDEnabled ) Q_PROPERTY( bool pluginsEnabled READ pluginsEnabled WRITE setPluginsEnabled ) Q_PROPERTY( bool onlyLocalReferences READ onlyLocalReferences WRITE setOnlyLocalReferences ) Q_PROPERTY( QCString dcopObjectId READ dcopObjectId ) Q_PROPERTY( bool modified READ isModified )public: enum GUIProfile { DefaultGUI, BrowserViewGUI /* ... */ }; /** * Constructs a new KHTMLPart. * * KHTML basically consists of two objects: The KHTMLPart itself, * holding the document data (DOM document), and the KHTMLView, * derived from QScrollView, in which the document content is * rendered in. You can specify two different parent objects for a * KHTMLPart, one parent for the KHTMLPart document and on parent * for the KHTMLView. If the second @p parent argument is 0L, then * @p parentWidget is used as parent for both objects, the part and * the view. */ KHTMLPart( QWidget *parentWidget = 0, const char *widgetname = 0, QObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, GUIProfile prof = DefaultGUI ); KHTMLPart( KHTMLView *view, QObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, GUIProfile prof = DefaultGUI ); /** * Destructor. */ virtual ~KHTMLPart(); /** * Opens the specified URL @p url. * * Reimplemented from KParts::ReadOnlyPart::openURL . */ virtual bool openURL( const KURL &url ); /** * Stops loading the document and kills all data requests (for images, etc.) */ virtual bool closeURL(); /** * Called when a certain error situation (i.e. connection timed out) occurred. * The default implementation either shows a KIO error dialog or loads a more * verbose error description a as page, depending on the users configuration. * @p job is the job that signaled the error situation */ virtual void showError( KIO::Job* job ); /** * Returns a reference to the DOM HTML document (for non-HTML documents, returns null) */ DOM::HTMLDocument htmlDocument() const; /** * Returns a reference to the DOM document. */ DOM::Document document() const; /** * Returns the content of the source document. * @since 3.4 */ QString documentSource() const; /** * Returns the node that has the keyboard focus. */ DOM::Node activeNode() const; /** * Returns a pointer to the KParts::BrowserExtension. */ KParts::BrowserExtension *browserExtension() const; KParts::LiveConnectExtension *liveConnectExtension( const khtml::RenderPart *) const; KParts::BrowserHostExtension *browserHostExtension() const; /** * Returns a pointer to the HTML document's view. */ KHTMLView *view() const; /** * Enable/disable Javascript support. Note that this will * in either case permanently override the default usersetting. * If you want to have the default UserSettings, don't call this * method. */ void setJScriptEnabled( bool enable ); /** * Returns @p true if Javascript support is enabled or @p false * otherwise. */ bool jScriptEnabled() const; /** * Returns the JavaScript interpreter the part is using. This method is * mainly intended for applications which embed and extend the part and * provides a mechanism for adding additional native objects to the * interpreter (or removing the built-ins). * * One thing people using this method to add things to the interpreter must * consider, is that when you start writing new content to the part, the * interpreter is cleared. This includes both use of the * begin( const KURL &, int, int ) method, and the openURL( const KURL & ) * method. If you want your objects to have a longer lifespan, then you must * retain a KJS::Object yourself to ensure that the reference count of your * custom objects never reaches 0. You will also need to re-add your * bindings everytime this happens - one way to detect the need for this is * to connect to the docCreated() signal, another is to reimplement the * begin() method. */ KJS::Interpreter *jScriptInterpreter(); /** * Enable/disable statusbar messages. * When this class wants to set the statusbar text, it emits * setStatusBarText(const QString & text) * If you want to catch this for your own statusbar, note that it returns * back a rich text string, starting with "<qt>". This you need to * either pass this into your own QLabel or to strip out the tags * before passing it to QStatusBar::message(const QString & message) * * @see KParts::Part::setStatusBarText( const QString & text ) */ void setStatusMessagesEnabled( bool enable ); /** * Returns @p true if status messages are enabled. */ bool statusMessagesEnabled() const; /** * Enable/disable automatic forwarding by <meta http-equiv="refresh" ....> */ void setMetaRefreshEnabled( bool enable ); /** * Returns @p true if automatic forwarding is enabled. */ bool metaRefreshEnabled() const; /** * Same as executeScript( const QString & ) except with the Node parameter * specifying the 'this' value. */ QVariant executeScript( const DOM::Node &n, const QString &script ); /** * Enables or disables Drag'n'Drop support. A drag operation is started if * the users drags a link. */ void setDNDEnabled( bool b ); /** * Returns whether Dragn'n'Drop support is enabled or not. */ bool dndEnabled() const; /** * Enables/disables Java applet support. Note that calling this function * will permanently override the User settings about Java applet support. * Not calling this function is the only way to let the default settings * apply. */ void setJavaEnabled( bool enable ); /** * Return true if Java applet support is enabled, false if disabled */ bool javaEnabled() const; /** * Returns the java context of the applets. If no applet exists, 0 is returned. */ KJavaAppletContext *javaContext(); /** * Returns the java context of the applets. If no context exists yet, a * new one is created. */ KJavaAppletContext *createJavaContext(); /** * Enables or disables plugins, default is enabled */ void setPluginsEnabled( bool enable ); /** * Returns true if plugins are enabled/disabled. */ bool pluginsEnabled() const; /** * Specifies whether images contained in the document should be loaded
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