Mail::Message::Convert::Html - Format messages in HTML
 Mail::Message::Convert::Html
   is a Mail::Message::Convert
   is a Mail::Reporter
 use Mail::Message::Convert::Html;
 my $Html = Mail::Message::Convert::Html->new;
 print $html->fieldToHtml($head);
 print $html->headToHtmlHead($head);
 print $html->headToHtmlTable($head);
 print $html->textToHtml($text);
The package contains various translators which handle HTML or
    XHTML without the help of external modules. There are more HTML related
    modules, which do require extra packages to be installed.
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Mail::Message::Convert.
Extends "METHODS" in Mail::Message::Convert.
Extends "Constructors" in Mail::Message::Convert.
  - Mail::Message::Convert::Html->new(%options)
- 
     -Option     --Defined in            --Default
  fields       Mail::Message::Convert  <see description>
  head_mailto                          <true>
  log          Mail::Reporter          'WARNINGS'
  produce                              HTML
  trace        Mail::Reporter          'WARNINGS'
    
Extends "Converting" in Mail::Message::Convert.
  - $obj->fieldContentsToHtml( $field, [$subject] )
- Format one field from the header to HTML. When the header line usually
      contains e-mail addresses, the line is scanned and valid addresses are
      linked with an "mailto:" anchor. The
      $subject can be specified to be included in that
      link.
- $obj->fieldToHtml( $field, [$subject] )
- Reformat one header line field to HTML. The
      $field's name is printed in bold, followed by the
      formatted field content, which is produced by
      fieldContentsToHtml().
- $obj->headToHtmlHead($head, $meta)
- Translate the selected header lines (fields) to an html page header. Each
      selected field will get its own meta line with the same name as the line.
      Furthermore, the "Subject" field will
      become the "title", and
      "From" is used for the
      "Author".
    Besides, you can specify your own meta fields, which will
        overrule header fields. Empty fields will not be included. When a
        "title" is specified, this will become
        the html title, otherwise the
        "Subject" field is taken. In list
        context, the lines are separately, where in scalar context the whole
        text is returned as one. If you need to add lines to the head (for instance, http-equiv
        lines), then splice them before the last element in the returned
      list. example:  my @head = $html->headToHtmlHead
     ( $head
     , description => 'This is a message'
     , generator   => 'Mail::Box'
     );
 splice @head, -1, 0, '<meta http-equiv=...>';
 print @head;
    
- $obj->headToHtmlTable( $head, [$table_params] )
- Produce a display of the selectedFields() of the header in a table
      shape. The optional $table_params are added as
      parameters to the produced TABLE tag. In list context, the separate lines
      are returned. In scalar context, everything is returned as one.
    example:  print $html->headToHtmlTable($head, 'width="50%"');
    
- $obj->selectedFields($head)
- Inherited, see "Converting" in Mail::Message::Convert
- $obj->textToHtml($lines)
- Translate one or more $lines from text into HTML.
      Each line is taken one after the other, and only simple things are
      translated. "textToHtml" is able to
      convert large plain texts in a descent fashion. In scalar context, the
      resulting lines are returned as one.
Extends "Error handling" in Mail::Message::Convert.
  - $obj->AUTOLOAD()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->addReport($object)
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->defaultTrace( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level,
    $callback] )
- Mail::Message::Convert::Html->defaultTrace(
    [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->errors()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->log( [$level, [$strings]] )
- Mail::Message::Convert::Html->log(
    [$level, [$strings]] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->logPriority($level)
- Mail::Message::Convert::Html->logPriority($level)
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->logSettings()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->notImplemented()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->report( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->reportAll( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->trace( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->warnings()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Extends "Cleanup" in Mail::Message::Convert.
  - $obj->DESTROY()
- Inherited, see "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
  - Error: Package $package
    does not implement $method.
- Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not
      implement this method where it should. This message means that some other
      related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does
      not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author
      of the package.
This module is part of Mail-Message distribution version 3.010,
    built on October 14, 2020. Website:
  http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
Copyrights 2001-2020 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>].
    For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
    http://dev.perl.org/licenses/