// The initializing code can also be in in the form of an HTML // attr="value" string. // Possible attributes are: // - cache ("true" or "false") // - charset (e.g., "utf-8") // - doctype (e.g., "XHTML Basic 1.0") // - language (two letter designator: e.g., "en") // - lineend ("unix", "win", "mac", custom string) // - mime (e.g., "application/xhtml+xml") // - namespace (URI) // - profile (URI) // - tab (e.g., " ") // - disableProlog (bool) // All the above have defaults, so it is not necessary // to specify everything. For example, the proper namespace // is chosen by default. $page = new HTML_Page2(['lineend' => 'unix', 'doctype' => 'XHTML 1.0 Strict', 'language' => 'en', 'cache' => 'false', 'tab' => ' ']); // Page title defaults to "New $doctypeString Compliant Page" $page->setTitle("HTML_Page2 Color Chart example"); $page->setMetaData("author", "Klaus Guenther"); // let's add a Content-Type meta tag $page->setMetaContentType(); // Objects with toHtml and toString are supported. $page->addBodyContent($table); $page->addBodyContent('<p>Copyright 2003 The PHP Group</p>'); // oops, forgot to add the header: $page->addBodyContent("<h1>Color Chart</h1>", HTML_PAGE2_PREPEND); // output to browser $page->display(); // or to a file //$page->toFile('example.html');