SYNOPSIS

  use HTML::ElementRaw;
  $er = new HTML::ElementRaw;
  $text = '<p>I would like this   HTML to not be encoded</p>';
  $er->push_content($text);
  $h = new HTML::Element 'h2';
  $h->push_content($er);
  # Now $text will appear as you typed it, non-escaped,
  # embedded in the HTML produced by $h.
  print $h->as_HTML;

DESCRIPTION

Provides a way to graft raw \s-1HTML\s0 strings into your HTML::Element\|(3) structures. Since they represent raw text, these can only be leaves in your \s-1HTML\s0 element tree. The only methods that are of any real use in this degenerate element are push_content() and as_HTML(). The push_content() method will simply prepend the provided text to the current content. If you happen to pass an HTML::element to push_content, the output of the as_HTML() method in that element will be prepended.

REQUIRES

HTML::Element\|(3)

AUTHOR

Matthew P. Sisk, <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Matthew P. Sisk. All rights reserved. All wrongs revenged. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

RELATED TO HTML::ElementRaw…

HTML::Element\|(3), HTML::ElementSuper\|(3), HTML::Element::Glob\|(3), HTML::ElementTable\|(3), perl\|(1).