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built-in variable |
#content |
Purpose
#content
represents the section of a markup source
contained within the markup-region-event
that triggered the rule. In an element
rule, for example, #content
is
the the markup source
including all content and markup events contained within the element. No other
rules are triggered while #content
is being processed, however, #content
can be consumed by
another do markup-parse
action, which would then invoke all the rules triggered by the markup events
contained within #content
.
#content
can only be used in the body of the following rules and actions:
do markup-parse
do sgml-parse
do xml-parse
data-content
element
invalid-data
marked-section cdata
marked-section ignore
marked-section rcdata
markup-comment
It is not available in the rule guards, nor in any function called by a rule. It can, however, be passed from
one of the rules listed above to a function as a value markup source
argument.
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