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Zend_Dom will provide DOM interpretation of HTML and CSS code to create a full DOM tree that can be modified and rendered. This will give developers a good idea of what the DOM may look like at a browser level, with the ability to tweak the DOM according to different browser interpretations. This could then be expanded to render the DOM to an image or PDF. This may also be useful for the Zend_Css class. Most requirements take the form of "foo will do ...." or "foo will not support ...", although different words and sentence structure might be used. Adding functionality to your proposal is requirements creep (bad), unless listed below. Discuss major changes with your team first, and then open a "feature improvement" issue against this component.
Zend Framework: Zend_Dom Component Proposal
Proposed Component Name
Zend_Dom
Developer Notes
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Zend_Dom
Proposers
Steven Brown
Revision
0.1 - 7 February 2008: Created. (wiki revision: 3)
Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. References
3. Component Requirements, Constraints, and Acceptance Criteria
4. Dependencies on Other Framework Components
- Zend_Exception
5. Theory of Operation
The component is instantiated with a mind-link that ...
6. Milestones / Tasks
Describe some intermediate state of this component in terms of design notes, additional material added to this page, and / code. Note any significant dependencies here, such as, "Milestone #3 can not be completed until feature Foo has been added to ZF component XYZ." Milestones will be required for acceptance of future proposals. They are not hard, and many times you will only need to think of the first three below.
- Milestone 1: design notes will be published here
- Milestone 2: Working prototype checked into the incubator supporting use cases #1, #2, ...
- Milestone 3: Working prototype checked into the incubator supporting use cases #3 and #4.
- Milestone 4: Unit tests exist, work, and are checked into SVN.
- Milestone 5: Initial documentation exists.
If a milestone is already done, begin the description with "[DONE]", like this:
- Milestone #: [DONE] Unit tests ...
7. Class Index
- Zend_Magic_Exception
- Zend_Magic (factory class)
- Zend_Magic_MindProbe
- Zend_Magic_MindProbe_Intent
- Zend_Magic_Action
- Zend_Magic_CodeGen
8. Use Cases
| UC-01 |
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... (see good use cases book)
1 Comment
comments.show.hideMar 24, 2008
Tobias Gies
<p>Question: What could be the advantage of Zend_Dom over PHP's native DOMDocument?</p>
<p>Best regards</p>