@ -45,52 +45,59 @@ class JSLikeHTMLElement extends \DOMElement
*/
*/
public function __set($name, $value)
public function __set($name, $value)
{
{
if ($name === 'innerHTML') {
if ($name !== 'innerHTML') {
// first, empty the element
$trace = debug_backtrace();
for ($x = $this->childNodes->length - 1; $x >= 0; --$x) {
trigger_error('Undefined property via __set(): ' . $name . ' in ' . $trace[0]['file'] . ' on line ' . $trace[0]['line'], E_USER_NOTICE);
$this->removeChild($this->childNodes->item($x));
return;
}
// first, empty the element
for ($x = $this->childNodes->length - 1; $x >= 0; --$x) {
$this->removeChild($this->childNodes->item($x));
}
// $value holds our new inner HTML
$value = trim($value);
if (empty($value)) {
return;
}
// ensure bad entity won't generate warning
$previousError = libxml_use_internal_errors(true);
$f = $this->ownerDocument->createDocumentFragment();
// appendXML() expects well-formed markup (XHTML)
$result = $f->appendXML($value);
if ($result) {
if ($f->hasChildNodes()) {
$this->appendChild($f);
}
}
} else {
// $value is probably ill-formed
$f = new \DOMDocument();
$value = mb_convert_encoding($value, 'HTML-ENTITIES', 'UTF-8');
// Using < htmlfragment > will generate a warning, but so will bad HTML
// (and by this point, bad HTML is what we've got).
// We use it (and suppress the warning) because an HTML fragment will
// be wrapped around < html > < body > tags which we don't really want to keep.
// Note: despite the warning, if loadHTML succeeds it will return true.
$result = $f->loadHTML('< htmlfragment > ' . $value . '< / htmlfragment > ');
if ($result) {
$import = $f->getElementsByTagName('htmlfragment')->item(0);
// $value holds our new inner HTML
foreach ($import->childNodes as $child) {
if ($value !== '') {
$importedNode = $this->ownerDocument->importNode($child, true);
$f = $this->ownerDocument->createDocumentFragment();
$this->appendChild($importedNode);
// appendXML() expects well-formed markup (XHTML)
// @ to suppress PHP warnings
$result = @$f->appendXML($value);
if ($result) {
if ($f->hasChildNodes()) {
$this->appendChild($f);
}
} else {
// $value is probably ill-formed
$f = new \DOMDocument();
$value = mb_convert_encoding($value, 'HTML-ENTITIES', 'UTF-8');
// Using < htmlfragment > will generate a warning, but so will bad HTML
// (and by this point, bad HTML is what we've got).
// We use it (and suppress the warning) because an HTML fragment will
// be wrapped around < html > < body > tags which we don't really want to keep.
// Note: despite the warning, if loadHTML succeeds it will return true.
$result = @$f->loadHTML('< htmlfragment > ' . $value . '< / htmlfragment > ');
if ($result) {
$import = $f->getElementsByTagName('htmlfragment')->item(0);
foreach ($import->childNodes as $child) {
$importedNode = $this->ownerDocument->importNode($child, true);
$this->appendChild($importedNode);
}
} else {
// oh well, we tried, we really did. :(
// this element is now empty
}
}
}
}
}
} else {
$trace = debug_backtrace();
trigger_error('Undefined property via __set(): ' . $name . ' in ' . $trace[0]['file'] . ' on line ' . $trace[0]['line'], E_USER_NOTICE);
}
}
libxml_clear_errors();
libxml_use_internal_errors($previousError);
}
}
/**
/**