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package com.lowagie.text.html;
import java.awt.Color;
import com.lowagie.text.Element;
/**
* This class converts a String
to the HTML-format of a String.
*
* To convert the String
, each character is examined:
*
* Example: *
* String htmlPresentation = HtmlEncoder.encode("Marie-Thérèse Sørensen"); *
* for more info: see O'Reilly; "HTML: The Definitive Guide" (page 164) * * @author mario.maccarini@rug.ac.be */ public class HtmlEncoder { // membervariables /** List with the HTML translation of all the characters. */ private static final String[] htmlCode = new String[256]; static { for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { htmlCode[i] = "" + i + ";"; } for (int i = 10; i < 32; i++) { htmlCode[i] = "" + i + ";"; } for (int i = 32; i < 128; i++) { htmlCode[i] = String.valueOf((char)i); } // Special characters htmlCode['\t'] = "\t"; htmlCode['\n'] = "<" + HtmlTags.NEWLINE + " />\n"; htmlCode['\"'] = """; // double quote htmlCode['&'] = "&"; // ampersand htmlCode['<'] = "<"; // lower than htmlCode['>'] = ">"; // greater than for (int i = 128; i < 256; i++) { htmlCode[i] = "" + i + ";"; } } // constructors /** * This class will never be constructed. *
* HtmlEncoder only contains static methods.
*/
private HtmlEncoder () { }
// methods
/**
* Converts a String
to the HTML-format of this String
.
*
* @param string The String
to convert
* @return a String
*/
public static String encode(String string) {
int n = string.length();
char character;
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
// loop over all the characters of the String.
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
character = string.charAt(i);
// the Htmlcode of these characters are added to a StringBuffer one by one
if (character < 256) {
buffer.append(htmlCode[character]);
}
else {
// Improvement posted by Joachim Eyrich
buffer.append("").append((int)character).append(";");
}
}
return buffer.toString().trim();
}
/**
* Converts a Color
into a HTML representation of this Color
.
*
* @param color the Color
that has to be converted.
* @return the HTML representation of this