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NAME

       HTML::Entities::Numbered - Conversion of numbered HTML entities

SYNOPSIS

        use HTML::Entities::Numbered;

        $html    = 'Hi Honey<b>&hearts;</b>';

        # convert named HTML entities to numbered (decimal)
        $decimal = name2decimal($html);    # Hi Honey<b>&#9829;</b>

        # to numbered (hexadecimal)
        $hex     = name2hex($html);        # Hi Honey<b>&#x2665;</b>

        $content = 'Copyright &#169; Larry Wall';

        # convert numbered HTML entities (decimal) to named
        $name1   = decimal2name($content); # Copyright &copy; Larry Wall

        $content = 'Copyright &#xA9; Larry Wall';
        # convert numbered HTML entitites (hexadecimal) to named
        $name2   = hex2name($content);     # Copyright &copy; Larry Wall

        $xml     = '&quot;Give me &yen;10,000&quot; &gt; cherie&spades;';

        # convert named HTML entities to numbered
        # except valid XML entities (decimal)
        $decimal = name2decimal_xml($xml); # &quot;Give me &#165;10,000&quot;
                                           # &gt; cherie&#9824;

        # to numbered except valid XML entities (hexdecimal)
        $hex     = name2hex_xml($xml);     # &quot;Give me &#xA5;10,000&quot;
                                           # &gt; cherie&#x2660;

DESCRIPTION

       HTML::Entities::Numbered is a content conversion filter for named HTML entities (symbols,
       mathmetical symbols, Greek letters, Latin letters, etc.).  When an argument of
       "name2decimal()" or "name2hex()" contains some nameable HTML entities, they will be
       replaced to numbered HTML entities. And when an argument of "name2decimal_xml()" or
       "name2hex_xml()" contains some nameable numbered HTML entities, they will be replaced to
       numbered HTML entities except valid XML entities (the excepted "valid XML entities" are
       the following five entities: "&lt;", "&gt;", "&amp;", "&quot;", "&apos;").  By the same
       token, when an argument of "decimal2name()" or "hex2name()" contains some nameable
       numbered HTML entities, they will be replaced to named HTML entities.

       (the exception "valid XML entities" means the following five entities: "&lt;", "&gt;",
       "&amp;", "&quot;", "&apos;")

       On version 0.03, the entities hash table is imported from HTML::Entities (with obsolete
       class "HTML::Entities::Numbered::Extra" for older releases of Perl).  At the moment, 0.04
       (or later) is included HTML::Entities::Numbered::Table to import HTML entities table, and
       thereby we do not need to have HTML::Entities (included in HTML::Parser distribution).

       This may be also useful for making valid XML (corrects the undefined entity references,
       and enhanced by addition of functions conform to the XML).

FUNCTIONS

       Following all functions are exported by default.

       •   name2decimal

           Some included named HTML entities in argument of "name2decimal()" will be replaced to
           decimal numbered HTML entities.

       •   name2hex

           Some included named HTML entities in argument of "name2hex()" will be replaced to
           hexadecimal numbered HTML entities.

       •   decimal2name

           Some include decimal numbered HTML entities in argument of "decimal2name()" will be
           replaced to named HTML entities (If they're nameable).

       •   hex2name

           Some include hexadecimal numbered HTML entities in argument of "hex2name()" will be
           replaced to named HTML entities (If they're nameable).

       •   name2decimal_xml

           Some included named HTML entities in argument of "name2decimal_xml()" will be replaced
           to decimal numbered HTML entities except valid XML entities.

       •   name2hex_xml

           Some included named HTML entities in argument of "name2hex_xml()" will be replaced to
           hexadecimal numbered HTML entities except valid XML entities.

       If you'd prefer not to import them functions into the caller's namespace, you can call
       them as below:

        use HTML::Entities::Numbered ();

        $decimal = HTML::Entities::Numbered::name2decimal($str);
        $hex     = HTML::Entities::Numbered::name2hex($str);
        $named1  = HTML::Entities::Numbered::decimal2name($str);
        $named2  = HTML::Entities::Numbered::hex2name($str);
        $decimal = HTML::Entities::Numbered::name2decimal_xml($str);
        $hex     = HTML::Entities::Numbered::name2hex_xml($str);

AUTHOR

       Koichi Taniguchi <taniguchi@livedoor.jp>

       Develop triggered by IKEBE Tomohiro <ikebe@cpan.org>

       Many thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2004 Koichi Taniguchi. Japan. All rights reserved.

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

SEE ALSO

       HTML::Entities, <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html>