Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Always translates the given markup (the constructor has no option for setting the translation mode).
Applying translation as an internal policy using t() on string variables is not compatible with the Drupal localization registry strategy, so the $translate switch is no longer to be used, and should remain FALSE. This class, which forces internal translation true, is left here for legacy reasons only (to demonstrate that internal translation policy does not work for Drupal).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
The creation of Render subclasses for each well known, oft-used tag may seem convenient, but it leads to class explosion; it is better handled through those parametric IRenderFactory methods that inject an ITag, or through dedicated per-tag creation methods in the factory (that delegate to a parametric method).
The motto is: "let the ITag handle the information about XHTML tags, let Render deal with the Drupal render array structure only".
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Renders a simple paragraph. This is NOT really suitable for paragraph text with complex HTML markup, although you can pass anything you like to it.
This is not intended for use with complex render structures; for that see instead RenderSet and IRenderFactory::newSetP, which has a facility for accepting render object children.
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