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// $Header: /home/cvs/jakarta-jmeter/src/htmlparser/org/htmlparser/tags/data/TagData.java,v 1.2 2004/02/10 13:41:08 woolfel Exp $
/*
* ====================================================================
* Copyright 2002-2004 The Apache Software Foundation.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
// The developers of JMeter and Apache are greatful to the developers
// of HTMLParser for giving Apache Software Foundation a non-exclusive
// license. The performance benefits of HTMLParser are clear and the
// users of JMeter will benefit from the hard work the HTMLParser
// team. For detailed information about HTMLParser, the project is
// hosted on sourceforge at http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/.
//
// HTMLParser was originally created by Somik Raha in 2000. Since then
// a healthy community of users has formed and helped refine the
// design so that it is able to tackle the difficult task of parsing
// dirty HTML. Derrick Oswald is the current lead developer and was kind
// enough to assist JMeter.
package org.htmlparser.tags.data;
public class TagData
{
private int tagBegin;
private int tagEnd;
private int startLine;
private int endLine;
private String tagContents;
private String tagLine;
private String urlBeingParsed;
private boolean isXmlEndTag;
public TagData(
int tagBegin,
int tagEnd,
String tagContents,
String tagLine)
{
this(tagBegin, tagEnd, 0, 0, tagContents, tagLine, "", false);
}
public TagData(
int tagBegin,
int tagEnd,
String tagContents,
String tagLine,
String urlBeingParsed)
{
this(
tagBegin,
tagEnd,
0,
0,
tagContents,
tagLine,
urlBeingParsed,
false);
}
public TagData(
int tagBegin,
int tagEnd,
int startLine,
int endLine,
String tagContents,
String tagLine,
String urlBeingParsed,
boolean isXmlEndTag)
{
this.tagBegin = tagBegin;
this.tagEnd = tagEnd;
this.startLine = startLine;
this.endLine = endLine;
this.tagContents = tagContents;
this.tagLine = tagLine;
this.urlBeingParsed = urlBeingParsed;
this.isXmlEndTag = isXmlEndTag;
}
public int getTagBegin()
{
return tagBegin;
}
public String getTagContents()
{
return tagContents;
}
public int getTagEnd()
{
return tagEnd;
}
public String getTagLine()
{
return tagLine;
}
public void setTagContents(String tagContents)
{
this.tagContents = tagContents;
}
public String getUrlBeingParsed()
{
return urlBeingParsed;
}
public void setUrlBeingParsed(String baseUrl)
{
this.urlBeingParsed = baseUrl;
}
public boolean isEmptyXmlTag()
{
return isXmlEndTag;
}
/**
* Returns the line number where the tag starts in the HTML. At the moment this
* will only be valid for tags created with the
*
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