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</H2>
<P>
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> represents a header field as described in RFC-822.
-According to RFC-822, a field tqcontains a field name and a field body. In
-MIME++, a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> tqcontains three elements: a
-<B><TT><A HREF="string.html">DwString</A></TT></B> that tqcontains its field
-name, a <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> that tqcontains its field body, and a
+According to RFC-822, a field contains a field name and a field body. In
+MIME++, a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> contains three elements: a
+<B><TT><A HREF="string.html">DwString</A></TT></B> that contains its field
+name, a <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> that contains its field body, and a
<B><TT><A HREF="fieldbdy.html">DwFieldBody</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains
a broken-down (that is, parsed) version of its field body.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
-<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object is always an intermediate node, having a parent
-node and a single child node. The parent node is the
+<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object is always an intermediate node, having a tqparent
+node and a single child node. The tqparent node is the
<B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains
it. The child node is the <B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object it tqcontains.
<P>
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ get and set the <B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object, use
<P>
A <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object can be included in a list of
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects; usually this is the list of
-<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects maintained by its parent
+<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects maintained by its tqparent
<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> object. To get the next <B><TT>DwField</TT></B>
object in a list, use the member function <B><TT>Next()</TT></B>.
<H2>
@@ -100,16 +100,16 @@ DwField(const DwString&amp; aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0) </B></FONT>
<P>
The first constructor is the default constructor, which sets the
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object's field name and field body to the empty string,
-set its parent to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, and sets its
+set its tqparent to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, and sets its
<B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>.
<P>
The second constructor is the copy constructor, which performs a deep copy
-of <B><TT>aField</TT></B>. The parent of the new <B><TT>DwField</TT></B>
+of <B><TT>aField</TT></B>. The tqparent of the new <B><TT>DwField</TT></B>
object is set to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>.
<P>
The third constructor copies <B><TT>aStr</TT></B> to the
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object's string representation and sets
-<B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as its parent. The virtual member function
+<B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as its tqparent. The virtual member function
<B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> should be called immediately after this constructor
in order to parse the string representation. Unless it is
<B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, <B><TT>aParent</TT></B> should point to an object of
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ a class derived from <B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B>.
(const DwField&amp; aField) </B></FONT>
<P>
This is the assignment operator, which performs a deep copy of
-<B><TT>aField</TT></B>. The parent node of the <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object
+<B><TT>aField</TT></B>. The tqparent node of the <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object
is not changed.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void <A NAME="Parse">Parse</A>() </B></FONT>
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ aField) </B></FONT>
<P>
This <I>advanced</I> function sets <B><TT>aField</TT></B> as the next field
following this field in the list of fields contained in the headers. Since
-<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> tqcontains member functions for adding
+<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> contains member functions for adding
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects to its list, this function should be avoided
for most applications.
<P>