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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 2004 World Wide Web Consortium,
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 *
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 * (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium for
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 * Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All Rights Reserved. This
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 * work is distributed under the W3C(r) Software License [1] in the hope that
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 * it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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 *
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 * [1] http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-software-20021231
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 */
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package org.w3c.dom.ls;
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import org.w3c.dom.DOMConfiguration;
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import org.w3c.dom.Node;
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import org.w3c.dom.DOMException;
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/**
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 *  A <code>LSSerializer</code> provides an API for serializing (writing) a
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 * DOM document out into XML. The XML data is written to a string or an
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 * output stream. Any changes or fixups made during the serialization affect
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 * only the serialized data. The <code>Document</code> object and its
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 * children are never altered by the serialization operation.
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 * <p> During serialization of XML data, namespace fixup is done as defined in [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407'>DOM Level 3 Core</a>]
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 * , Appendix B. [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Core-20001113'>DOM Level 2 Core</a>]
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 *  allows empty strings as a real namespace URI. If the
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 * <code>namespaceURI</code> of a <code>Node</code> is empty string, the
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 * serialization will treat them as <code>null</code>, ignoring the prefix
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 * if any.
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 * <p> <code>LSSerializer</code> accepts any node type for serialization. For
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 * nodes of type <code>Document</code> or <code>Entity</code>, well-formed
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 * XML will be created when possible (well-formedness is guaranteed if the
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 * document or entity comes from a parse operation and is unchanged since it
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 * was created). The serialized output for these node types is either as a
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 * XML document or an External XML Entity, respectively, and is acceptable
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 * input for an XML parser. For all other types of nodes the serialized form
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 * is implementation dependent.
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 * <p>Within a <code>Document</code>, <code>DocumentFragment</code>, or
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 * <code>Entity</code> being serialized, <code>Nodes</code> are processed as
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 * follows
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 * <ul>
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 * <li> <code>Document</code> nodes are written, including the XML
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 * declaration (unless the parameter "xml-declaration" is set to
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 * <code>false</code>) and a DTD subset, if one exists in the DOM. Writing a
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 * <code>Document</code> node serializes the entire document.
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 * </li>
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 * <li>
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 * <code>Entity</code> nodes, when written directly by
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 * <code>LSSerializer.write</code>, outputs the entity expansion but no
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 * namespace fixup is done. The resulting output will be valid as an
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 * external entity.
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 * </li>
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 * <li> If the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-entities'>
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 * entities</a>" is set to <code>true</code>, <code>EntityReference</code> nodes are
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 * serialized as an entity reference of the form "
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 * <code>&amp;entityName;</code>" in the output. Child nodes (the expansion)
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 * of the entity reference are ignored. If the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-entities'>
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 * entities</a>" is set to <code>false</code>, only the children of the entity reference
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 * are serialized. <code>EntityReference</code> nodes with no children (no
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 * corresponding <code>Entity</code> node or the corresponding
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 * <code>Entity</code> nodes have no children) are always serialized.
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 * </li>
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 * <li>
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 * <code>CDATAsections</code> containing content characters that cannot be
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 * represented in the specified output encoding are handled according to the
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 * "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-split-cdata-sections'>
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 * split-cdata-sections</a>" parameter.  If the parameter is set to <code>true</code>,
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 * <code>CDATAsections</code> are split, and the unrepresentable characters
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 * are serialized as numeric character references in ordinary content. The
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 * exact position and number of splits is not specified.  If the parameter
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 * is set to <code>false</code>, unrepresentable characters in a
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 * <code>CDATAsection</code> are reported as
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 * <code>"wf-invalid-character"</code> errors if the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-well-formed'>
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 * well-formed</a>" is set to <code>true</code>. The error is not recoverable - there is no
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 * mechanism for supplying alternative characters and continuing with the
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 * serialization.
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 * </li>
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 * <li> <code>DocumentFragment</code> nodes are serialized by
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 * serializing the children of the document fragment in the order they
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 * appear in the document fragment.
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 * </li>
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 * <li> All other node types (Element, Text,
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 * etc.) are serialized to their corresponding XML source form.
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 * </li>
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 * </ul>
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 * <p ><b>Note:</b>  The serialization of a <code>Node</code> does not always
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 * generate a well-formed XML document, i.e. a <code>LSParser</code> might
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 * throw fatal errors when parsing the resulting serialization.
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 * <p> Within the character data of a document (outside of markup), any
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 * characters that cannot be represented directly are replaced with
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 * character references. Occurrences of '&lt;' and '&amp;' are replaced by
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 * the predefined entities &amp;lt; and &amp;amp;. The other predefined
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 * entities (&amp;gt;, &amp;apos;, and &amp;quot;) might not be used, except
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 * where needed (e.g. using &amp;gt; in cases such as ']]&gt;'). Any
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 * characters that cannot be represented directly in the output character
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 * encoding are serialized as numeric character references (and since
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 * character references is encouraged).
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 * <p> To allow attribute values to contain both single and double quotes, the
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 * line characters and other characters that cannot be represented directly
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 * in attribute values in the output character encoding are serialized as a
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 * numeric character reference.
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 * <p> Within markup, but outside of attributes, any occurrence of a character
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 * the element &lt;LaCa\u00f1ada/&gt; with <code>encoding="us-ascii"</code>.
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 * <p> When requested by setting the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-normalize-characters'>
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 * normalize-characters</a>" on <code>LSSerializer</code> to true, character normalization is
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 * performed according to the definition of <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml11-20040204/#dt-fullnorm'>fully
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 * normalized</a> characters included in appendix E of [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml11-20040204/'>XML 1.1</a>] on all
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 * data to be serialized, both markup and character data. The character
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 * normalization process affects only the data as it is being written; it
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 * does not alter the DOM's view of the document after serialization has
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 * completed.
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 * <p> Implementations are required to support the encodings "UTF-8",
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 * "UTF-16", "UTF-16BE", and "UTF-16LE" to guarantee that data is
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 * serializable in all encodings that are required to be supported by all
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 * XML parsers. When the encoding is UTF-8, whether or not a byte order mark
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 * is serialized, or if the output is big-endian or little-endian, is
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 * implementation dependent. When the encoding is UTF-16, whether or not the
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 * output is big-endian or little-endian is implementation dependent, but a
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 * Byte Order Mark must be generated for non-character outputs, such as
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 * <code>LSOutput.byteStream</code> or <code>LSOutput.systemId</code>. If
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 * the Byte Order Mark is not generated, a "byte-order-mark-needed" warning
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 * is reported. When the encoding is UTF-16LE or UTF-16BE, the output is
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 * big-endian (UTF-16BE) or little-endian (UTF-16LE) and the Byte Order Mark
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 * is not be generated. In all cases, the encoding declaration, if
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 * <p> Namespaces are fixed up during serialization, the serialization process
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 * namespace URI associated with elements and attributes are consistent. If
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 * inconsistencies are found, the serialized form of the document will be
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 * altered to remove them. The method used for doing the namespace fixup
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 * while serializing a document is the algorithm defined in Appendix B.1,
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 * <p> While serializing a document, the parameter "discard-default-content"
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 * <p> While serializing, errors and warnings are reported to the application
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 * through the error handler (<code>LSSerializer.domConfig</code>'s "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-error-handler'>
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 * error-handler</a>" parameter). This specification does in no way try to define all possible
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 * common error and warning cases are defined. The types (
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 * writing to a <code>LSOutput</code> if no output is specified in the
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 * <dt>
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 * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-LS-20040407'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load
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and Save Specification</a>.
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public interface LSSerializer {
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    /**
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     *  The <code>DOMConfiguration</code> object used by the
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     * <code>LSSerializer</code> when serializing a DOM node.
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     * <br> In addition to the parameters recognized by the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#DOMConfiguration'>
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     * DOMConfiguration</a> interface defined in [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407'>DOM Level 3 Core</a>]
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     * , the <code>DOMConfiguration</code> objects for
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     * <code>LSSerializer</code> adds, or modifies, the following
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     * <dt><code>true</code></dt>
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     * <dd>[<em>optional</em>] Writes the document according to the rules specified in [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xml-c14n-20010315'>Canonical XML</a>].
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     * In addition to the behavior described in "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-canonical-form'>
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     * canonical-form</a>" [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407'>DOM Level 3 Core</a>]
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     * , setting this parameter to <code>true</code> will set the parameters
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     * <code>true</code> will generate a fatal error. </dd>
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     * <dd>[<em>required</em>] (<em>default</em>) Do not canonicalize the output. </dd>
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    /**
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    /**
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    public void setFilter(LSSerializerFilter filter);
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    /**
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     * </li>
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     *   <code>DOMErrorHandler</code> using the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-error-handler'>
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     * and <code>LSOutput.systemId</code> set to the <code>uri</code>
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     * argument.
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     * @param nodeArg  The node to serialize.
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     * @param uri The URI to write to.
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     * @return  Returns <code>true</code> if <code>node</code> was
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     *   successfully serialized. Return <code>false</code> in case the
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     *   normal processing stopped but the implementation kept serializing
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     *   the document; the result of the serialization being implementation
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     *   dependent then.
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     * @exception LSException
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     *    SERIALIZE_ERR: Raised if the <code>LSSerializer</code> was unable to
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     *   serialize the node. DOM applications should attach a
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     *   <code>DOMErrorHandler</code> using the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-error-handler'>
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     *   error-handler</a>" if they wish to get details on the error.
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     */
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    public boolean writeToURI(Node nodeArg,
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                              String uri)
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                              throws LSException;
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    /**
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     *  Serialize the specified node as described above in the general
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     * description of the <code>LSSerializer</code> interface. The output is
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     * written to a <code>DOMString</code> that is returned to the caller.
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     * The encoding used is the encoding of the <code>DOMString</code> type,
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     * i.e. UTF-16. Note that no Byte Order Mark is generated in a
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     * <code>DOMString</code> object.
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     * @param nodeArg  The node to serialize.
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     * @return  Returns the serialized data.
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     * @exception DOMException
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     *    DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the resulting string is too long to
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     *   fit in a <code>DOMString</code>.
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     * @exception LSException
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     *    SERIALIZE_ERR: Raised if the <code>LSSerializer</code> was unable to
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     *   serialize the node. DOM applications should attach a
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     *   <code>DOMErrorHandler</code> using the parameter "<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-error-handler'>
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     *   error-handler</a>" if they wish to get details on the error.
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     */
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    public String writeToString(Node nodeArg)
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                                throws DOMException, LSException;
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