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package org.apache.velocity.anakia;

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import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringWriter;

import org.jdom.Element;
import org.jdom.output.XMLOutputter;
import org.jdom.output.Format;

/**
 * This class extends XMLOutputter in order to provide
 * a way to walk an Element tree into a String.
 *
 * @author Jon S. Stevens
 * @author Sam Ruby
 * @version $Id: OutputWrapper.java 463298 2006-10-12 16:10:32Z henning $
 */
public class OutputWrapper extends XMLOutputter
{
    /**
     * Empty constructor
     */
    public OutputWrapper()
    {
    }

    /**
     * @param f
     */
    public OutputWrapper(Format f)
    {
        super(f);
    }

    /**
     * This method walks an Element tree into a String. The cool
     * thing about it is that it will strip off the first Element.
     * For example, if you have:
     * 

* <td> foo <strong>bar</strong> ack </td> *

* It will output *

* foo <strong>bar</strong> ack </td> *

* @param element * @param strip * @return The output string. */ public String outputString(Element element, boolean strip) { StringWriter buff = new StringWriter(); try { outputElementContent(element, buff); } catch (IOException e) { } return buff.toString(); } }




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