See: Description
Interface | Description |
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Attr |
The
Attr interface represents an attribute in an
Element object. |
CDATASection |
CDATA sections are used to escape blocks of text containing characters that
would otherwise be regarded as markup.
|
CharacterData |
The
CharacterData interface extends Node with a set of
attributes and methods for accessing character data in the DOM. |
Comment |
This interface inherits from
CharacterData and represents the
content of a comment, i.e., all the characters between the starting '
<!-- ' and ending '--> '. |
Document |
The
Document interface represents the entire HTML or XML
document. |
DocumentFragment |
DocumentFragment is a "lightweight" or "minimal"
Document object. |
DocumentType |
Each
Document has a doctype attribute whose value
is either null or a DocumentType object. |
DOMConfiguration |
The
DOMConfiguration interface represents the configuration
of a document and maintains a table of recognized parameters. |
DOMError |
DOMError is an interface that describes an error. |
DOMErrorHandler |
DOMErrorHandler is a callback interface that the DOM
implementation can call when reporting errors that happens while
processing XML data, or when doing some other processing (e.g. |
DOMImplementation |
The
DOMImplementation interface provides a number of methods
for performing operations that are independent of any particular instance
of the document object model. |
DOMImplementationList |
The
DOMImplementationList interface provides the abstraction
of an ordered collection of DOM implementations, without defining or
constraining how this collection is implemented. |
DOMImplementationSource |
This interface permits a DOM implementer to supply one or more
implementations, based upon requested features and versions, as specified
in DOM
Features.
|
DOMLocator |
DOMLocator is an interface that describes a location (e.g. |
DOMStringList |
The
DOMStringList interface provides the abstraction of an
ordered collection of DOMString values, without defining or
constraining how this collection is implemented. |
Element |
The
Element interface represents an element in an HTML or XML
document. |
Entity |
This interface represents a known entity, either parsed or unparsed, in an
XML document.
|
EntityReference |
EntityReference nodes may be used to represent an entity
reference in the tree. |
NamedNodeMap |
Objects implementing the
NamedNodeMap interface are used to
represent collections of nodes that can be accessed by name. |
NameList |
The
NameList interface provides the abstraction of an ordered
collection of parallel pairs of name and namespace values (which could be
null values), without defining or constraining how this collection is
implemented. |
Node |
The
Node interface is the primary datatype for the entire
Document Object Model. |
NodeList |
The
NodeList interface provides the abstraction of an ordered
collection of nodes, without defining or constraining how this collection
is implemented. |
Notation |
This interface represents a notation declared in the DTD.
|
ProcessingInstruction |
The
ProcessingInstruction interface represents a "processing
instruction", used in XML as a way to keep processor-specific information
in the text of the document. |
Text |
The
Text interface inherits from CharacterData
and represents the textual content (termed character data in XML) of an Element or Attr . |
TypeInfo |
The
TypeInfo interface represents a type referenced from
Element or Attr nodes, specified in the schemas
associated with the document. |
UserDataHandler |
When associating an object to a key on a node using
Node.setUserData() the application can provide a handler
that gets called when the node the object is associated to is being
cloned, imported, or renamed. |
Exception | Description |
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DOMException |
DOM operations only raise exceptions in "exceptional" circumstances, i.e.,
when an operation is impossible to perform (either for logical reasons,
because data is lost, or because the implementation has become unstable).
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