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dealplustech/node_modules/domhandler
Kunthawat 5171a789e9 fix: Final restoration with port 80
 COMPLETED:
1. Dockerfile uses port 80 (astro preview)
2. BaseLayout imports globals.css
3. globals.css with Tailwind v4 @theme syntax
4. index.astro has Header, Footer, FixedContact
5. All image references fixed to existing files
6. Hero uses hdpe_pipe_main.jpg
7. Product cards use hdpe001.jpg
8. pt-20 on main for fixed header

 TESTED LOCALLY:
- Build: 15 pages in 1.27s
- Docker build successful
- Port 80 working
- Images load
- CSS works

Ready for Easypanel deployment.
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The DOM handler creates a tree containing all nodes of a page. The tree can be manipulated using the domutils or cheerio libraries and rendered using dom-serializer .

Usage

const handler = new DomHandler([ <func> callback(err, dom), ] [ <obj> options ]);
// const parser = new Parser(handler[, options]);

Available options are described below.

Example

const { Parser } = require("htmlparser2");
const { DomHandler } = require("domhandler");
const rawHtml =
    "Xyz <script language= javascript>var foo = '<<bar>>';</script><!--<!-- Waah! -- -->";
const handler = new DomHandler((error, dom) => {
    if (error) {
        // Handle error
    } else {
        // Parsing completed, do something
        console.log(dom);
    }
});
const parser = new Parser(handler);
parser.write(rawHtml);
parser.end();

Output:

[
    {
        data: "Xyz ",
        type: "text",
    },
    {
        type: "script",
        name: "script",
        attribs: {
            language: "javascript",
        },
        children: [
            {
                data: "var foo = '<bar>';<",
                type: "text",
            },
        ],
    },
    {
        data: "<!-- Waah! -- ",
        type: "comment",
    },
];

Option: withStartIndices

Add a startIndex property to nodes. When the parser is used in a non-streaming fashion, startIndex is an integer indicating the position of the start of the node in the document. The default value is false.

Option: withEndIndices

Add an endIndex property to nodes. When the parser is used in a non-streaming fashion, endIndex is an integer indicating the position of the end of the node in the document. The default value is false.


License: BSD-2-Clause

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