The mozITXTToHTMLConv
interface is used to convert text into HTML format. Its primary use is in converting user-entered text into properly-formatted HTML.
Inherits from nsIStreamConverter
Implemented by @mozilla.org/txttohtmlconv;1
as a service:
var ios = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/txttohtmlconv;1"] .getService(Components.interfaces.mozITXTToHTMLConv);
Method overview
unsigned long citeLevelTXT(in wstring line, out unsigned long logLineStart) |
void findURLInPlaintext(in wstring text, in long aLength, in long aPos, out long aStartPos, out long aEndPos) |
wstring scanHTML(in wstring text, in unsigned long whattodo) |
wstring scanTXT(in wstring text, in unsigned long whattodo) |
Constants
Conversion control attributes
These bits allow you to control the conversion of text into HTML.
Constant | Type | Description |
kEntities | unsigned long | Enables conversion of basic special characters to HTML entities. This applies to "<", "&", and ">" (which are converted to < ;, & , and > , respectively). |
kGlyphSubstitution | unsigned long | Enables conversion of smilies and non-ASCII special characters. |
kStructPhrase | unsigned long | Enables conversion of text attributes, such as converting "*some text*" to boldfaced "some text" by wrapping in the HTML <strong> element. |
kURLs | unsigned long | Enables automatic addition of hyperlinks for URLs in the text. |
Methods
scanTXT()
Scans the specified text, applying the requested conversions and outputting HTML.
wstring scanTXT(
in wstring text,
in unsigned long whattodo
);
Parameters
text
- The original, plain text to scan and convert into HTML.
whattodo
- A bit field comprised of the Conversion control attributes indicating what conversions to apply.
Return value
The HTML version of the specified string.
scanHTML()
Scans the specified user-edited HTML, adding additional formatting that the user may not have known to do. This should correct HTML that isn't entirely standards-compliant.
kGlyphSubstitution
conversion type with this method, as doing so generates HTML that is non-standard.wstring scanHTML(
in wstring text,
in unsigned long whattodo
);
Parameters
text
- The original, user-edited HTML.
whattodo
- A bit field comprised of the Conversion control attributes indicating what conversions to apply.
Return value
A normalized version of the original HTML string.
citeLevelTXT()
Returns the "cite level" of the specified text; that is, it indicates how many levels of email reply quotes are used, when the text uses "quote" characters (such as ">") at the beginning of the line to indicate cite levels.
unsigned long citeLevelTXT( in wstring line, out unsigned long logLineStart );
Parameters
line
- The original line of text, which may begin with one or more cite characters such as ">".
logLineStart
- On output, this parameter is set to indicate the offset into the string of the first non-cite character. You must set this value to zero before calling this method.
Return value
The cite level of the quote; that is, the number of text quote characters found at the beginning of the string.
findURLInPlaintext()
Returns the start and end offsets of the first URL found in a substring.
void findURLInPlaintext( in wstring text, in long aLength, in long aPos, out long aStartPos, out long aEndPos );
Parameters
- text
- The string to scan for the presence of a URL.
- aLength
- The length of the buffer to scan.
- aPos
- The character offset into the string at which to begin the scan.
- aStartPos
- On return, indicates the offset to the first character of the first found URL, or -1 if no URL was found.
- aEndPos
- On return, indicates the offset to the last character of the first found URL, or -1 if no URL was found.
Remarks
You can call this method repeatedly, passing in updated values for aPos
, to locate all the URLs in a string.