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Core.LexerImpl TYPE: mixed/null VERSION: 2.0.0 DEFAULT: NULL --DESCRIPTION-- <p> This parameter determines what lexer implementation can be used. The valid values are: </p> <dl> <dt><em>null</em></dt> <dd> Recommended, the lexer implementation will be auto-detected based on your PHP-version and configuration. </dd> <dt><em>string</em> lexer identifier</dt> <dd> This is a slim way of manually overridding the implementation. Currently recognized values are: DOMLex (the default PHP5 implementation) and DirectLex (the default PHP4 implementation). Only use this if you know what you are doing: usually, the auto-detection will manage things for cases you aren't even aware of. </dd> <dt><em>object</em> lexer instance</dt> <dd> Super-advanced: you can specify your own, custom, implementation that implements the interface defined by <code>HTMLPurifier_Lexer</code>. I may remove this option simply because I don't expect anyone to use it. </dd> </dl> --# vim: et sw=4 sts=4