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Constructor. CData is data between <![CDATA[ ... ]]>
Examples
CData.new( source ) CData.new( "Here is some CDATA" ) CData.new( "Some unprocessed data", respect_whitespace_TF, parent_element )
# File rexml/cdata.rb, line 15 def initialize( first, whitespace=true, parent=nil ) super( first, whitespace, parent, false, true, ILLEGAL ) end
Make a copy of this object
Examples
c = CData.new( "Some text" ) d = c.clone d.to_s # -> "Some text"
# File rexml/cdata.rb, line 25 def clone CData.new self end
Returns the content of this CData object
Examples
c = CData.new( "Some text" ) c.to_s # -> "Some text"
# File rexml/cdata.rb, line 34 def to_s @string end
See the rexml/formatters package
Generates XML output of this object
Where to write the string. Defaults to $stdout
The amount to indent this node by
Ignored
Ignored
Examples
c = CData.new( " Some text " ) c.write( $stdout ) #-> <![CDATA[ Some text ]]>
# File rexml/cdata.rb, line 59 def write( output=$stdout, indent=-1, transitive=false, ie_hack=false ) Kernel.warn( "#{self.class.name}.write is deprecated" ) indent( output, indent ) output << START output << @string output << STOP end
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