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						- # sax js
 - 
 - A sax-style parser for XML and HTML.
 - 
 - Designed with [node](http://nodejs.org/) in mind, but should work fine in
 - the browser or other CommonJS implementations.
 - 
 - ## What This Is
 - 
 - * A very simple tool to parse through an XML string.
 - * A stepping stone to a streaming HTML parser.
 - * A handy way to deal with RSS and other mostly-ok-but-kinda-broken XML
 -   docs.
 - 
 - ## What This Is (probably) Not
 - 
 - * An HTML Parser - That's a fine goal, but this isn't it.  It's just
 -   XML.
 - * A DOM Builder - You can use it to build an object model out of XML,
 -   but it doesn't do that out of the box.
 - * XSLT - No DOM = no querying.
 - * 100% Compliant with (some other SAX implementation) - Most SAX
 -   implementations are in Java and do a lot more than this does.
 - * An XML Validator - It does a little validation when in strict mode, but
 -   not much.
 - * A Schema-Aware XSD Thing - Schemas are an exercise in fetishistic
 -   masochism.
 - * A DTD-aware Thing - Fetching DTDs is a much bigger job.
 - 
 - ## Regarding `<!DOCTYPE`s and `<!ENTITY`s
 - 
 - The parser will handle the basic XML entities in text nodes and attribute
 - values: `& < > ' "`. It's possible to define additional
 - entities in XML by putting them in the DTD. This parser doesn't do anything
 - with that. If you want to listen to the `ondoctype` event, and then fetch
 - the doctypes, and read the entities and add them to `parser.ENTITIES`, then
 - be my guest.
 - 
 - Unknown entities will fail in strict mode, and in loose mode, will pass
 - through unmolested.
 - 
 - ## Usage
 - 
 - ```javascript
 - var sax = require("./lib/sax"),
 -   strict = true, // set to false for html-mode
 -   parser = sax.parser(strict);
 - 
 - parser.onerror = function (e) {
 -   // an error happened.
 - };
 - parser.ontext = function (t) {
 -   // got some text.  t is the string of text.
 - };
 - parser.onopentag = function (node) {
 -   // opened a tag.  node has "name" and "attributes"
 - };
 - parser.onattribute = function (attr) {
 -   // an attribute.  attr has "name" and "value"
 - };
 - parser.onend = function () {
 -   // parser stream is done, and ready to have more stuff written to it.
 - };
 - 
 - parser.write('<xml>Hello, <who name="world">world</who>!</xml>').close();
 - 
 - // stream usage
 - // takes the same options as the parser
 - var saxStream = require("sax").createStream(strict, options)
 - saxStream.on("error", function (e) {
 -   // unhandled errors will throw, since this is a proper node
 -   // event emitter.
 -   console.error("error!", e)
 -   // clear the error
 -   this._parser.error = null
 -   this._parser.resume()
 - })
 - saxStream.on("opentag", function (node) {
 -   // same object as above
 - })
 - // pipe is supported, and it's readable/writable
 - // same chunks coming in also go out.
 - fs.createReadStream("file.xml")
 -   .pipe(saxStream)
 -   .pipe(fs.createWriteStream("file-copy.xml"))
 - ```
 - 
 - 
 - ## Arguments
 - 
 - Pass the following arguments to the parser function.  All are optional.
 - 
 - `strict` - Boolean. Whether or not to be a jerk. Default: `false`.
 - 
 - `opt` - Object bag of settings regarding string formatting.  All default to `false`.
 - 
 - Settings supported:
 - 
 - * `trim` - Boolean. Whether or not to trim text and comment nodes.
 - * `normalize` - Boolean. If true, then turn any whitespace into a single
 -   space.
 - * `lowercase` - Boolean. If true, then lowercase tag names and attribute names
 -   in loose mode, rather than uppercasing them.
 - * `xmlns` - Boolean. If true, then namespaces are supported.
 - * `position` - Boolean. If false, then don't track line/col/position.
 - * `strictEntities` - Boolean. If true, only parse [predefined XML
 -   entities](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-predefined-ent)
 -   (`&`, `'`, `>`, `<`, and `"`)
 - * `unquotedAttributeValues` - Boolean. If true, then unquoted
 -   attribute values are allowed. Defaults to `false` when `strict`
 -   is true, `true` otherwise.
 - 
 - ## Methods
 - 
 - `write` - Write bytes onto the stream. You don't have to do this all at
 - once. You can keep writing as much as you want.
 - 
 - `close` - Close the stream. Once closed, no more data may be written until
 - it is done processing the buffer, which is signaled by the `end` event.
 - 
 - `resume` - To gracefully handle errors, assign a listener to the `error`
 - event. Then, when the error is taken care of, you can call `resume` to
 - continue parsing. Otherwise, the parser will not continue while in an error
 - state.
 - 
 - ## Members
 - 
 - At all times, the parser object will have the following members:
 - 
 - `line`, `column`, `position` - Indications of the position in the XML
 - document where the parser currently is looking.
 - 
 - `startTagPosition` - Indicates the position where the current tag starts.
 - 
 - `closed` - Boolean indicating whether or not the parser can be written to.
 - If it's `true`, then wait for the `ready` event to write again.
 - 
 - `strict` - Boolean indicating whether or not the parser is a jerk.
 - 
 - `opt` - Any options passed into the constructor.
 - 
 - `tag` - The current tag being dealt with.
 - 
 - And a bunch of other stuff that you probably shouldn't touch.
 - 
 - ## Events
 - 
 - All events emit with a single argument. To listen to an event, assign a
 - function to `on<eventname>`. Functions get executed in the this-context of
 - the parser object. The list of supported events are also in the exported
 - `EVENTS` array.
 - 
 - When using the stream interface, assign handlers using the EventEmitter
 - `on` function in the normal fashion.
 - 
 - `error` - Indication that something bad happened. The error will be hanging
 - out on `parser.error`, and must be deleted before parsing can continue. By
 - listening to this event, you can keep an eye on that kind of stuff. Note:
 - this happens *much* more in strict mode. Argument: instance of `Error`.
 - 
 - `text` - Text node. Argument: string of text.
 - 
 - `doctype` - The `<!DOCTYPE` declaration. Argument: doctype string.
 - 
 - `processinginstruction` - Stuff like `<?xml foo="blerg" ?>`. Argument:
 - object with `name` and `body` members. Attributes are not parsed, as
 - processing instructions have implementation dependent semantics.
 - 
 - `sgmldeclaration` - Random SGML declarations. Stuff like `<!ENTITY p>`
 - would trigger this kind of event. This is a weird thing to support, so it
 - might go away at some point. SAX isn't intended to be used to parse SGML,
 - after all.
 - 
 - `opentagstart` - Emitted immediately when the tag name is available,
 - but before any attributes are encountered.  Argument: object with a
 - `name` field and an empty `attributes` set.  Note that this is the
 - same object that will later be emitted in the `opentag` event.
 - 
 - `opentag` - An opening tag. Argument: object with `name` and `attributes`.
 - In non-strict mode, tag names are uppercased, unless the `lowercase`
 - option is set.  If the `xmlns` option is set, then it will contain
 - namespace binding information on the `ns` member, and will have a
 - `local`, `prefix`, and `uri` member.
 - 
 - `closetag` - A closing tag. In loose mode, tags are auto-closed if their
 - parent closes. In strict mode, well-formedness is enforced. Note that
 - self-closing tags will have `closeTag` emitted immediately after `openTag`.
 - Argument: tag name.
 - 
 - `attribute` - An attribute node.  Argument: object with `name` and `value`.
 - In non-strict mode, attribute names are uppercased, unless the `lowercase`
 - option is set.  If the `xmlns` option is set, it will also contains namespace
 - information.
 - 
 - `comment` - A comment node.  Argument: the string of the comment.
 - 
 - `opencdata` - The opening tag of a `<![CDATA[` block.
 - 
 - `cdata` - The text of a `<![CDATA[` block. Since `<![CDATA[` blocks can get
 - quite large, this event may fire multiple times for a single block, if it
 - is broken up into multiple `write()`s. Argument: the string of random
 - character data.
 - 
 - `closecdata` - The closing tag (`]]>`) of a `<![CDATA[` block.
 - 
 - `opennamespace` - If the `xmlns` option is set, then this event will
 - signal the start of a new namespace binding.
 - 
 - `closenamespace` - If the `xmlns` option is set, then this event will
 - signal the end of a namespace binding.
 - 
 - `end` - Indication that the closed stream has ended.
 - 
 - `ready` - Indication that the stream has reset, and is ready to be written
 - to.
 - 
 - `noscript` - In non-strict mode, `<script>` tags trigger a `"script"`
 - event, and their contents are not checked for special xml characters.
 - If you pass `noscript: true`, then this behavior is suppressed.
 - 
 - ## Reporting Problems
 - 
 - It's best to write a failing test if you find an issue.  I will always
 - accept pull requests with failing tests if they demonstrate intended
 - behavior, but it is very hard to figure out what issue you're describing
 - without a test.  Writing a test is also the best way for you yourself
 - to figure out if you really understand the issue you think you have with
 - sax-js.
 
 
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