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// Locator2.java - extended Locator
// http://www.saxproject.org
// Public Domain: no warranty.
// $Id: Locator2.java 226236 2005-06-17 03:10:33Z mrglavas $
package org.xml.sax.ext;
import org.xml.sax.Locator;
/**
* SAX2 extension to augment the entity information provided
* though a {@link Locator}.
* If an implementation supports this extension, the Locator
* provided in {@link org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#setDocumentLocator
* ContentHandler.setDocumentLocator() } will implement this
* interface, and the
* http://xml.org/sax/features/use-locator2 feature
* flag will have the value true.
*
*
* This module, both source code and documentation, is in the
* Public Domain, and comes with NO WARRANTY.
*
*
* XMLReader implementations are not required to support this
* information, and it is not part of core-only SAX2 distributions.
*
* @since SAX 2.0 (extensions 1.1 alpha)
* @author David Brownell
* @version TBS
*/
public interface Locator2 extends Locator
{
/**
* Returns the version of XML used for the entity. This will
* normally be the identifier from the current entity's
* <?xml version='...' ...?> declaration,
* or be defaulted by the parser.
*
* @return Identifier for the XML version being used to interpret
* the entity's text, or null if that information is not yet
* available in the current parsing state.
*/
public String getXMLVersion ();
/**
* Returns the name of the character encoding for the entity.
* If the encoding was declared externally (for example, in a MIME
* Content-Type header), that will be the name returned. Else if there
* was an <?xml ...encoding='...'?> declaration at
* the start of the document, that encoding name will be returned.
* Otherwise the encoding will been inferred (normally to be UTF-8, or
* some UTF-16 variant), and that inferred name will be returned.
*
* When an {@link org.xml.sax.InputSource InputSource} is used
* to provide an entity's character stream, this method returns the
* encoding provided in that input stream.
*
*
Note that some recent W3C specifications require that text
* in some encodings be normalized, using Unicode Normalization
* Form C, before processing. Such normalization must be performed
* by applications, and would normally be triggered based on the
* value returned by this method.
*
*
Encoding names may be those used by the underlying JVM,
* and comparisons should be case-insensitive.
*
* @return Name of the character encoding being used to interpret
* the entity's text, or null if this was not provided for a
* character stream passed through an InputSource or is otherwise
* not yet available in the current parsing state.
*/
public String getEncoding ();
}