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Issue #14202: some additional doc fixes
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@ -44,11 +44,12 @@ Example::
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Since the document is treated as a "flat" stream of events, the document "tree"
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is implicitly traversed and the desired elements are found regardless of their
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depth in the tree. In other words, one does not need to consider hierarchical issues
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such as recursive searching of the document nodes, although if the context of
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elements were important, one would either need to maintain some context-related
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state (ie. remembering where one is in the document at any given point) or to
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make use of the :func:`DOMEventStream.expandNode` method and switch to DOM-related processing.
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depth in the tree. In other words, one does not need to consider hierarchical
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issues such as recursive searching of the document nodes, although if the
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context of elements were important, one would either need to maintain some
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context-related state (i.e. remembering where one is in the document at any
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given point) or to make use of the :func:`DOMEventStream.expandNode` method
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and switch to DOM-related processing.
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.. class:: PullDom(documentFactory=None)
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@ -71,11 +72,9 @@ make use of the :func:`DOMEventStream.expandNode` method and switch to DOM-relat
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If you have XML in a string, you can use the :func:`parseString` function instead:
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.. function:: parseString(string, parser=None)
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Return a :class:`DOMEventStream` that represents the (unicode) *string*.
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Return a :class:`DOMEventStream` that represents the (Unicode) *string*.
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.. data:: default_bufsize
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@ -84,7 +83,6 @@ If you have XML in a string, you can use the :func:`parseString` function instea
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The value of this variable can be changed before calling :func:`parse` and
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the new value will take effect.
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.. _domeventstream-objects:
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DOMEventStream Objects
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@ -93,16 +91,17 @@ DOMEventStream Objects
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.. class:: DOMEventStream(stream, parser, bufsize)
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.. method:: DOMEventStream.getEvent()
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.. method:: getEvent()
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Return a tuple containing *event* and the current *node* as
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:class:`xml.dom.minidom.Document` if event equals START_DOCUMENT,
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:class:`xml.dom.minidom.Element` if event equals START_ELEMENT or
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END_ELEMENT or :class:`xml.dom.minidom.Text` if event equals CHARACTERS.
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:class:`xml.dom.minidom.Document` if event equals :data:`START_DOCUMENT`,
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:class:`xml.dom.minidom.Element` if event equals :data:`START_ELEMENT` or
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:data:`END_ELEMENT` or :class:`xml.dom.minidom.Text` if event equals
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:data:`CHARACTERS`.
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The current node does not contain informations about its children, unless
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:func:`expandNode` is called.
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.. method:: DOMEventStream.expandNode(node)
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.. method:: expandNode(node)
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Expands all children of *node* into *node*. Example::
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