NAME

HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title - HTML Object DOM Title Class

SYNOPSIS

use HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title;
my $title = HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title->new || 
    die( HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title->error, "\n" );

VERSION

v0.2.1

DESCRIPTION

This interface contains the title for a document. This element inherits all of the properties and methods of the HTML::Object::DOM::Element interface.

INHERITANCE

+-----------------------+     +---------------------------+     +-------------------------+     +----------------------------+     +-----------------------------------+
| HTML::Object::Element | --> | HTML::Object::EventTarget | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Node | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Element | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title |
+-----------------------+     +---------------------------+     +-------------------------+     +----------------------------+     +-----------------------------------+

PROPERTIES

Inherits properties from its parent HTML::Object::DOM::Element

text

Is a string representing the text of the document's title, and only the text part. For example, consider this:

<!doctype html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>Hello world! <span class="highlight">Isn't this wonderful</span> really?</title>
    </head>
    <body></body>
</html>

my $title = $doc->getElementsByTagName( 'title' )->[0];
say $title->text;
# Hello world!  really?

As you can see, the tag span and its content was skipped.

Also, do not confuse:

$doc->title;

with:

$doc->getElementsByTagName( 'title' )->[0];

The former is just a setter/getter method to set or get the inner text value of the document title, while the latter is the HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Title object. So you cannot write:

$doc->title->text = "Hello world!";

See also Mozilla documentation

METHODS

Inherits methods from its parent HTML::Object::DOM::Element

AUTHOR

Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>

SEE ALSO

Mozilla documentation, Mozilla documentation on title element

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright(c) 2022 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.

All rights reserved

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.