-- | Produces XHTML 1.0 Strict.
module Text.XHtml.Strict (
-- * Data types
Html, HtmlAttr,
-- * Classes
HTML(..), ADDATTRS(..),
-- * Primitives and basic combinators
(<<), concatHtml, (+++),
noHtml, isNoHtml, tag, itag,
emptyAttr, intAttr, strAttr,
primHtml,
-- * Rendering
showHtml, renderHtml, prettyHtml,
showHtmlFragment, renderHtmlFragment, prettyHtmlFragment,
module Text.XHtml.Strict.Elements,
module Text.XHtml.Strict.Attributes,
module Text.XHtml.Extras
) where
import Text.XHtml.Internals
import Text.XHtml.Strict.Elements
import Text.XHtml.Strict.Attributes
import Text.XHtml.Extras
docType = ""
-- | Output the HTML without adding newlines or spaces within the markup.
-- This should be the most time and space efficient way to
-- render HTML, though the ouput is quite unreadable.
showHtml :: HTML html => html -> String
showHtml = showHtmlInternal docType
-- | Outputs indented HTML. Because space matters in
-- HTML, the output is quite messy.
renderHtml :: HTML html => html -> String
renderHtml = renderHtmlInternal docType
-- | Outputs indented HTML, with indentation inside elements.
-- This can change the meaning of the HTML document, and
-- is mostly useful for debugging the HTML output.
-- The implementation is inefficient, and you are normally
-- better off using 'showHtml' or 'renderHtml'.
prettyHtml :: HTML html => html -> String
prettyHtml = prettyHtmlInternal docType