That was it. Thanks a million!
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Sam Weinig <sam.wei...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Matt 'Murph' Finnicum <mattf...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> I know this sounds a bit silly, but it's a simplified version of what i'm >> doing. >> >> Let's say I decided to replace every webpage with "hello world". I >> decided to do this from finishedParsing() within dom/Document.cpp: >> >> void Document::finishedParsing() >> { >> ExceptionCode ec = 0; >> HTMLBodyElement* body_node = new HTMLBodyElement(bodyTag, this); >> setBody(body_node, ec); >> >> RefPtr<Node> new_node = Text::create(this, "Hello, World"); >> body_node -> appendChild(new_node,ec); >> >> -- rest of finishedParsing as usual -- >> >> That works fine. >> >> Now lets say I want it to be blue: >> >> void Document::finishedParsing() >> { >> ExceptionCode ec = 0; >> HTMLBodyElement* body_node = new HTMLBodyElement(bodyTag, this); >> setBody(body_node, ec); >> >> RefPtr<Node> new_font_node = >> HTMLElementFactory::createHTMLElement(QualifiedName(nullAtom, >> String("font"),nullAtom), this, 0, false); >> >> static_cast<Element*>(new_font_node.get())->setAttribute(String("bolor"),String("blue"),ec); >> RefPtr<Node> new_text_node = Text::create(this, "Hello, World"); >> new_font_node -> appendChild(new_text_node,ec); >> body_node -> appendChild(new_font_node,ec); >> >> --rest of finshedParsing as usual -- >> >> Again, this works fine. >> >> But blue is too flashy for my taste, and I now want it to just be bolded. >> void Document::finishedParsing() >> { >> ExceptionCode ec = 0; >> HTMLBodyElement* body_node = new HTMLBodyElement(bodyTag, this); >> setBody(body_node, ec); >> >> RefPtr<Node> new_bold_node = >> HTMLElementFactory::createHTMLElement(QualifiedName(nullAtom, >> String("b"),nullAtom), this, 0, false); >> RefPtr<Node> new_text_node = Text::create(this, "Hello, World"); >> new_bold_node -> appendChild(new_text_node,ec); >> body_node -> appendChild(new_bold_node,ec); >> >> --rest of finishedParsing as usual -- >> >> ... nothing is bold. Other, similar elements like 'strong' 'em' 'u' >> 'i' don't do anything. >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> > > This is probably not working because you are not creating an Element with > the HTML namespace. > One thing you could try is instead of using > "QualifiedName(nullAtom, String("b"),nullAtom)", use HTMLNames::bTag. > -Sam _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev