The Dom\Text class

(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)

Introduction

The Dom\Text class inherits from Dom\CharacterData and represents a text node.

This is the modern, spec-compliant equivalent of DOMText.

Class synopsis

class Dom\Text extends Dom\CharacterData {
/* Inherited constants */
/* Properties */
public readonly string $wholeText;
/* Inherited properties */
public string $data;
public readonly int $length;
public readonly int $nodeType;
public readonly string $nodeName;
public readonly string $baseURI;
public readonly bool $isConnected;
public readonly ?Dom\Document $ownerDocument;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $parentNode;
public readonly ?Dom\Element $parentElement;
public readonly Dom\NodeList $childNodes;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $firstChild;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $lastChild;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $previousSibling;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $nextSibling;
/* Methods */
public splitText(int $offset): Dom\Text
/* Inherited methods */
public Dom\CharacterData::deleteData(int $offset, int $count): void
public Dom\CharacterData::replaceData(int $offset, int $count, string $data): void
/* Not documented yet */
}

Properties

wholeText

Holds all the text of logically-adjacent (not separated by Element, Comment or Processing Instruction) Text nodes.

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