They are methods for manipulating the DOM, modelled after jQuery. The
documentation should explain pretty well what they do.

Is it possible to accomplish the same behaviour with the new parser
API? We need to continue supporting this API due to our binary
compatibility, plus because of the fact that it was added due to
customer request.

Cheers,
Kenneth

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Eric Seidel <e...@webkit.org> wrote:
> /*!
>    Encloses the contents of this element with the result of parsing \a markup.
>    This element becomes the child of the deepest descendant within \a markup.
>
>    \sa encloseWith()
> */
> void QWebElement::encloseContentsWith(const QString &markup)
>
>
> http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/WebKit/qt/Api/qwebelement.cpp#L1248
>
> These enclose methods use at least 2 deprecated parts of parser code
> (HTMLElement::endTagRequirement() and
> HTMLElement::deprecatedCreateContextualFragment()).
>
> They're clear layering violations, and make little sense to me.
>
> Who wants to call this API?  Can it be removed from Qt?
>
> -eric
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