Interface Located
- All Known Implementing Classes:
LocatedCDATA
,LocatedComment
,LocatedDocType
,LocatedElement
,LocatedEntityRef
,LocatedProcessingInstruction
,LocatedText
While it would seem intuitive that this represents the location where the content starts, in fact, if the data is populated by a SAX parser the line and column values represent the end of the SAX event.
SAX parsers may vary, but it typically means the character after the last character for Text and CDATA values, the character after EntityRef, Comment, and ProcessingInstruction data, and the character after the opening tag for Element content. For DocType content, it appears that Xerces is inconsistent in the location, with the location being set at what appears to be the start of the internal subset data (if any).
Finally, remember that the column value counts characters, and thus, if you have tab-indented values, the tab counts as a single character (regardless of how much it indents).
- Author:
- Rolf Lear
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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getLine
int getLine()Get the line number- Returns:
- the line number
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getColumn
int getColumn()Get the column (character on the line).- Returns:
- the column
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setLine
void setLine(int line) Set the line number- Parameters:
line
- the line.
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setColumn
void setColumn(int col) Set the column (character on the line).- Parameters:
col
- The column
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