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@@ -130,26 +130,26 @@ These features are the following:
<B><TT>SetModified()</TT></B> which forces the is-modified flag to be set.
<P>
<LI>
- A parent. Most message components are part of another component. A collection
+ A tqparent. Most message components are part of another component. A collection
of headers is part of a message or body part, a header field is part of a
collection of headers, a field-body is part of a header field, and so on.
- The parent of a component is the component that tqcontains it. This tree structure
- is important, since a component's parent must be parsed before the component
+ The tqparent of a component is the component that contains it. This tree structure
+ is important, since a component's tqparent must be parsed before the component
can be. Also, a component's string representation must be assembled before
- its parent's. To maintain consistency in the tree, whenever a component's
- is-modified flag is set, the component notifies its parent to also set its
+ its tqparent's. To maintain consistency in the tree, whenever a component's
+ is-modified flag is set, the component notifies its tqparent to also set its
is-modified flag. In this way, an is-modified flag set anywhere in the tree
always propagates up to the root component.
<P>
<LI>
- Children. The preceding discussion about a component's parent is relevant
- to an understanding of a component's children. A component's parse method
- calls the parse methods of its children after it has executed its own parse
- method (and, in some cases, created all of its children). Also, a component
- typically calls the assemble method of its children before it executes its
+ Children. The preceding discussion about a component's tqparent is relevant
+ to an understanding of a component's tqchildren. A component's parse method
+ calls the parse methods of its tqchildren after it has executed its own parse
+ method (and, in some cases, created all of its tqchildren). Also, a component
+ typically calls the assemble method of its tqchildren before it executes its
own. A component's child may request that the component set its is-modified
- flag. <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> does not deal directly with children.
- Derived classes bear all the responsibility for handling their children.
+ flag. <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> does not deal directly with tqchildren.
+ Derived classes bear all the responsibility for handling their tqchildren.
</UL>
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> Public Member Functions </FONT>
@@ -163,18 +163,18 @@ DwMessageComponent(const DwString&amp; aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0)
<P>
The first constructor is the default constructor, which sets the
<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object's string representation to the
-empty string and sets its parent to NULL.
+empty string and sets its tqparent to NULL.
<P>
The second constructor is the copy constructor, which performs a deep copy
-of <B><TT>aCmp</TT></B>. The parent of the new
+of <B><TT>aCmp</TT></B>. The tqparent of the new
<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object is set to NULL.
<P>
The third constructor copies <B><TT>aStr</TT></B> to the new
<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object's string representation and sets
-<B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as its parent. In typical cases, the virtual member
+<B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as its tqparent. In typical cases, the virtual member
function <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> should be called immediately after this
constructor to parse the new <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object and
-all of its children into their broken-down representations.
+all of its tqchildren into their broken-down representations.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> const DwMessageComponent&amp; <A NAME="op_eq">operator
=</A> (const DwMessageComponent&amp; aCmp) </B></FONT>
@@ -189,11 +189,11 @@ A pure virtual function which provides an interface to the parse method.
The parse method, implemented in derived classes, is responsible for extracting
the broken-down representation from the string representation. In some derived
classes, such as <B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B>, the parse method is also responsible
-for creating the children of the object. (In the case of
-<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B>, the children created are the
+for creating the tqchildren of the object. (In the case of
+<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B>, the tqchildren created are the
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects that represent the <I>field</I>s contained
in the <I>headers</I>.) The <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> function always calls
-the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> function of all of its children.
+the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> function of all of its tqchildren.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void <A NAME="Assemble">Assemble</A>() = 0
</B></FONT>
@@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ The assemble method, implemented in derived classes, is responsible for creating
the string representation from the broken-down representation. In other words,
the assemble method is the opposite of the parse method. Before assembling
its string representation, the assemble method calls the assemble method
-of each of its children. In this way, the entire tree structure that represents
+of each of its tqchildren. In this way, the entire tree structure that represents
a message may be traversed. If the is-modifed flag for a
<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> is cleared, the
<B><TT>Assemble()</TT></B> function will return immediately without calling
-the <B><TT>Assemble()</TT></B> function of any of its children.
+the <B><TT>Assemble()</TT></B> function of any of its tqchildren.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual DwMessageComponent*
<A NAME="Clone">Clone</A>() const = 0 </B></FONT>
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Sets the object's string representation. <B><TT>aCstr</TT></B> must be
NUL-terminated. This member function does not invoke the parse method. Typically,
the virtual member function <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> should be called immediately
after this member function to parse the
-<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object and all of its children into their
+<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object and all of its tqchildren into their
broken-down representations. See also
<B><TT>DwMessageComponent::Parse()</TT></B>
<P>
@@ -241,14 +241,14 @@ string representation are consistent. See also
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwMessageComponent* <A NAME="Parent">Parent</A>()
</B></FONT>
<P>
-Returns the <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object that is the parent
+Returns the <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object that is the tqparent
of this object.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> void
<A NAME="SetParent">SetParent</A>(DwMessageComponent* aParent) </B></FONT>
<P>
Sets <B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as the <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object's
-parent.
+tqparent.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwBool <A NAME="IsModified">IsModified</A>() const
</B></FONT>
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Returns 1 if the is-modified flag is set for this
</B></FONT>
<P>
Sets the is-modified (dirty) flag for this
-<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object and notifies the object's parent
+<B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B> object and notifies the object's tqparent
to also set its is-modified flag.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> int <A NAME="ClassId">ClassId</A>() const </B></FONT>