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I'm curious how, in ActionScript 3, to parse the font attributes of an HTML formatted content string. Lets take the following example content string:

var content:String = '<font face="Archer-Bold" size="12" color="#000000">My Content</font>';

I'd like to parse that string and create an object with the font attributes in it. So a resulting object would trace the following:

trace( fontInfo.name ); // output: "Archer-Bold"
trace( fontInfo.size ); // output: "12"
trace( fontInfo.color ); // output: "#000000"

I'm guessing regular expressions is the way to go, but I know nothing about them. Thoughts?

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This is what I came up with. It is ideal job for regular expressions:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:WindowedApplication xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
	creationComplete="onComplete();">

	<mx:Script>
		<![CDATA[
			import mx.controls.Alert;
			import mx.utils.ObjectUtil;
			private var targets:Array = new Array();
			private function onComplete():void {

				var face:String = null;
				var size:String = null;
				var color:String = null;

				var content:String = '<font face="Archer-Bold" size="12" color="#000000">My <br> Content</font>';

				// since the content has invalid XML <br> tag XML construction will fail:
				//var x:XML = new XML(content);

				var faces:Array = content.match(/face\s*=\s*["'](.[^"']*)["']/);
				// array is null if no matches found:
				if ( faces != null ) {
					face = faces[1];
				}

				var sizes:Array = content.match(/size\s*=\s*["'](\d{1,})["']/);
				// array is null if no matches found:
				if ( sizes != null ) {
					size = sizes[1];
				}

				var colors:Array = content.match(/color\s*=\s*["'](.[^"']*)["']/);
				// array is null if no matches found:
				if ( colors != null ) {
					color = colors[1];
				}

				Alert.show("Font : " + face + ", " + size + ", " + color + "." );
			}
		]]>
	</mx:Script>

</mx:WindowedApplication>

Hope that helps.

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How about using an xml object? For example:

var fontnode:XML = new XML(content);
trace(fontnode.@face);
trace(fontnode.@size);
trace(fontnode.@color);
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This method will fail if the content contains some invalid markup, i.e. "My <br> content" – radekg Jun 18 '09 at 21:45
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