This section defines a set of interfaces for loading and saving
document objects as defined in [DOM Level 3 Core]. The functionality
specified in this section (the Load and Save
functionality) is sufficient to allow software developers and web
script authors to load and save XML content inside conforming
products. The DOM Load and Save API also allows filtering of
XML content using only DOM API calls; access and manipulation of
the Document
is defined in [DOM Level 3
Core].
The proposal for loading is influenced by the Java APIs for XML Processing [JAXP] and by SAX2 [SAX].
The list of interfaces involved with the Loading and Saving XML documents is:
DOMImplementationLS
-- A new DOMImplementation
interface that provides the
factory methods for creating the objects required for loading and
saving.DOMBuilder
-- A
parser interface.DOMInputSource
-- Encapsulate information about the XML document to be
loaded.DOMEntityResolver
-- During loading, provides a way for applications to redirect
references to external entities.DOMBuilderFilter
-- Provide the ability to examine and optionally remove Element
nodes as they are being processed during the parsing of a
document.DOMWriter
-- An
interface for writing out or serializing DOM documents.DocumentLS
--
Provides a client or browser style interface for loading and
saving.ParseErrorEvent
-- ParseErrorEvent is the event
that is fired if there's an error in the XML document being parsed
using the methods of DocumentLS.To ensure interoperability, the DOM Load and Save specifies the following:
A DOMInputStream
represents a reference to a byte stream source of an XML input.
typedef Object DOMInputStream;
Note: Even though the DOM uses the type DOMInputStream
,
bindings may use different types. For example, in Java DOMInputStream
is
bound to the java.io.InputStream
type, while in
ECMAScript DOMInputStream
is
bound to Object
.
To ensure interoperability, the DOM Load and Save specifies the following:
A DOMOutputStream
represents a byte stream destination for the XML output.
typedef Object DOMOutputStream;
Note: Even though the DOM uses the type DOMOutputStream
,
bindings may use different types. For example, in Java DOMOutputStream
is bound to the java.io.OutputStream
type, while in
ECMAScript DOMOutputStream
is bound to Object
.
To ensure interoperability, the DOM Load and Save specifies the following:
A DOMReader
represents a character stream for the XML input.
typedef Object DOMReader;
Note: Even though the DOM uses the type DOMReader
, bindings may
use different types. For example, in Java DOMReader
is bound to
the java.io.Reader
type, while in ECMAScript DOMReader
is NOT bound, and therefore as no recommended meaning in
ECMAScript.
The interface within this section is considered fundamental, and must be fully implemented by all conforming implementations of the DOM Load and Save module.
DOMImplementationLS
contains the factory methods
for creating objects that implement the DOMBuilder
(parser)
and DOMWriter
(serializer) interfaces.
The expectation is that an instance of the
DOMImplementationLS
interface can be obtained by using
binding-specific casting methods on an instance of the
DOMImplementation
interface or, if the
Document
supports the feature "Core"
version "3.0"
defined in [DOM Level 3
Core], by using the method
DOMImplementation.getFeature
with parameter values
"LS-Load"
and "3.0"
(respectively).
interface DOMImplementationLS { // DOMIMplementationLSMode const unsigned short MODE_SYNCHRONOUS = 1; const unsigned short MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS = 2; DOMBuilder createDOMBuilder(in unsigned short mode, in DOMString schemaType) raises(DOMException); DOMWriter createDOMWriter(); DOMInputSource createDOMInputSource(); };
An integer indicating which type of mode this is.
MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS
DOMBuilder
.MODE_SYNCHRONOUS
DOMBuilder
.createDOMBuilder
DOMBuilder
. The
newly constructed parser may then be configured by means of its
setFeature
method, and used to parse documents by
means of its parse
method.
mode
of type unsigned
short
mode
argument is either
MODE_SYNCHRONOUS
or MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS
, if
mode
is MODE_SYNCHRONOUS
then the DOMBuilder
that is created will operate in synchronous mode, if it's
MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS
then the DOMBuilder
that is
created will operate in asynchronous mode.schemaType
of type
DOMString
Document
using the newly
created DOMBuilder
. Note
that no lexical checking is done on the absolute URI. In order to
create a DOMBuilder
for any
kind of schema types (i.e. the DOMBuilder will be free to use any
schema found), use the value null
.
Note: For W3C XML Schema [XML Schema Part 1],
applications must use the value
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
. For XML DTD [XML 1.0],
applications must use the value
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml"
. Other Schema languages
are outside the scope of the W3C and therefore should recommend an
absolute URI in order to use this method.
The newly created Note: By default, the newly created |
|
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the requested mode or schema type is not supported. |
createDOMInputSource
DOMInputSource
.
The newly created |
createDOMWriter
DOMWriter
object. DOMWriter
s are used
to serialize a DOM tree back into an XML document.
The newly created Note: By default, the newly created |
A DOM application may use the hasFeature(feature,
version)
method of the DOMImplementation
interface with parameter values "LS-Load" and "3.0" (respectively)
to determine whether or not these interfaces are supported by the
implementation. In order to fully support them, an implementation
must also support the "Core" feature defined in the DOM Level 3
Core specification [DOM Level 3 Core].
A DOM application may use the hasFeature(feature,
version)
method of the DOMImplementation
interface with parameter values "LS-Load-Async" and "3.0"
(respectively) to determine whether or not the asynchronous mode is
supported by the implementation. In order to fully support the
asyncrhonous mode, an implementation must also support the
"LS-Load" feature defined in this section.
Please, refer to additional information about conformance in the DOM Level 3 Core specification [DOM Level 3 Core].
A interface to an object that is able to build a DOM tree from various input sources.
DOMBuilder
provides an API for parsing XML
documents and building the corresponding DOM document tree. A
DOMBuilder
instance is obtained by invoking the DOMImplementationLS.createDOMBuilder
method.
As specified in [DOM Level 3 Core], when a document is first made available via the DOMBuilder:
Text
node for each block of
text. The Text
nodes are in "normal" form: only
structure (e.g. elements, comments, processing instructions, CDATA
sections, and entity references) separates Text
nodes,
i.e., there are neither adjacent nor empty Text
nodes.value
and
nodeValue
attributes of an Attr
node
initially return the XML
1.0 normalized value. However, if the boolean parameters
validate-if-schema
and
datatype-normalization
are set to true
,
depending on the attribute normalization used, the attribute values
may differ from the ones obtained by the XML 1.0 attribute
normalization. If the boolean parameter
datatype-normalization
is set to false
,
the XML 1.0 attribute normalization is guaranteed to occur, and if
attributes list does not contain namespace declarations, the
attributes
attribute on Element
node
represents the property [attributes] defined in [XML Information
set].
datatype-normalization
is set to
true
.Asynchronous DOMBuilder
objects are expected to
also implement the events::EventTarget
interface so
that event listeners can be registered on asynchronous
DOMBuilder
objects.
Events supported by asynchronous DOMBuilder
objects
are:
LSLoadEvent
LSProgressEvent
Note: All events defined in this specification use the namespace URI "http://www.w3.org/2002/DOMLS".
interface DOMBuilder { readonly attribute DOMConfiguration config; attribute DOMBuilderFilter filter; readonly attribute boolean async; readonly attribute boolean busy; Document parse(in DOMInputSource is) raises(DOMException); Document parseURI(in DOMString uri) raises(DOMException); // ACTION_TYPES const unsigned short ACTION_APPEND_AS_CHILDREN = 1; const unsigned short ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN = 2; const unsigned short ACTION_INSERT_BEFORE = 3; const unsigned short ACTION_INSERT_AFTER = 4; const unsigned short ACTION_REPLACE = 5; Node parseWithContext(in DOMInputSource is, in Node cnode, in unsigned short action) raises(DOMException); void abort(); };
A set of possible actions for the parseWithContext
method.
ACTION_APPEND_AS_CHILDREN
Element
or a DocumentFragment
.ACTION_INSERT_AFTER
Element
or a
DocumentFragment
.ACTION_INSERT_BEFORE
Element
or a
DocumentFragment
.ACTION_REPLACE
Element
or a
DocumentFragment
.ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN
Element
or a DocumentFragment
.async
of type
boolean
, readonlyDOMBuider
is asynchronous, false if it
is synchronous.busy
of type boolean
,
readonlyDOMBuider
is currently busy loading a
document, otherwise false.config
of type
DOMConfiguration
, readonlyDOMConfiguration
object used by the
Document
nodes. The DOM application is responsible for
passing the parameters values from the
DOMConfiguration
object referenced from the
DOMBuilder
to the DOMConfiguration
object
referenced from the Document
node.DOMConfiguration
objects for
DOMBuider
adds the following boolean parameters:
"entity-resolver"
DOMEntityResolver
object. If this parameter has been specified, each time a reference
to an external entity is encountered the implementation will pass
the public and system IDs to the entity resolver, which can then
specify the actual source of the entity.Note: When the features "LS-Load" or "LS-Save" are
supported, this parameter may also be supported by the
DOMConfiguration
object referenced from the
Document
node.
"certified"
"charset-overrides-xml-encoding"
true
DOMInputSource
overrides encodings from the protocol.false
"supported-mediatypes-only"
true
false
"unknown-characters"
true
false
filter
of type DOMBuilderFilter
DOMConfiguration
parameters have been applied. For
example, if "validate"
is set to true, the validation
is done before invoking the filter.abort
DOMBuilder
. If the
DOMBuilder
is currently not busy, a call to this
method does nothing.
parse
DOMInputSource
.
is
of type DOMInputSource
DOMInputSource
from which the source of the document is to be read.
|
If the |
|
INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the |
parseURI
uri
of type
DOMString
|
If the |
|
INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the |
parseWithContext
DOMInputSource
and insert the content into an existing document at the position
specified with the contextNode
and action
arguments. When parsing the input stream, the context node is used
for resolving unbound namespace prefixes. The context node's
ownerDocument
node is used to resolve default
attributes and entity references.is
of type DOMInputSource
DOMInputSource
from which the source document is to be read. The source document
must be an XML fragment, i.e. anything except a complete XML
document, a DOCTYPE (internal subset), entity declaration(s),
notation declaration(s), or XML or text declaration(s).cnode
of type
Node
Document
node, a
DocumentFragment
node, or a node of a type that is
allowed as a child of an Element
node, e.g. it can not
be an Attribute
node.action
of type
unsigned short
|
Return the node that is the result of the parse operation. If the result is more than one top-level node, the first one is returned. |
|
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if the context node is readonly. INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the |
This interface represents a single input source for an XML entity.
This interface allows an application to encapsulate information about an input source in a single object, which may include a public identifier, a system identifier, a byte stream (possibly with a specified encoding), and/or a character stream.
The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are binding dependent.
There are two places that the application will deliver this
input source to the parser: as the argument to the
parse
method, or as the return value of the DOMEntityResolver.resolveEntity
method.
The DOMBuilder
will use
the DOMInputSource
object to determine how to read XML
input. If there is a character stream available, the parser will
read that stream directly; if not, the parser will use a byte
stream, if available; if neither a character stream nor a byte
stream is available, the parser will attempt to open a URI
connection to the resource identified by the system identifier.
A DOMInputSource
object belongs to the application:
the parser shall never modify it in any way (it may modify a copy
if necessary).
Note: Even though all attributes in this interface are writable the DOM implementation is expected to never mutate a DOMInputSource.
interface DOMInputSource { attribute DOMInputStream byteStream; // The attribute characterStream is not available in ECMAScript attribute DOMReader characterStream; attribute DOMString stringData; attribute DOMString encoding; attribute DOMString publicId; attribute DOMString systemId; attribute DOMString baseURI; };
baseURI
of type
DOMString
byteStream
of type DOMInputStream
characterStream
of
type DOMReader
,
not available in ECMAScriptencoding
of type
DOMString
publicId
of type
DOMString
stringData
of type
DOMString
systemId
of type
DOMString
DOMEntityResolver
Provides a way for applications
to redirect references to external entities.
Applications needing to implement customized handling for
external entities must implement this interface and register their
implementation by setting the entityResolver
attribute
of the DOMBuilder
.
The DOMBuilder
will
then allow the application to intercept any external entities
(including the external DTD subset and external parameter entities)
before including them.
Many DOM applications will not need to implement this interface, but it will be especially useful for applications that build XML documents from databases or other specialized input sources, or for applications that use URNs.
Note: DOMEntityResolver
is based on the SAX2
[SAX]
EntityResolver
interface.
interface DOMEntityResolver { DOMInputSource resolveEntity(in DOMString publicId, in DOMString systemId, in DOMString baseURI); };
resolveEntity
DOMBuilder
will
call this method before opening any external entity except the
top-level document entity (including the external DTD subset,
external entities referenced within the DTD, and external entities
referenced within the document element); the application may
request that the DOMBuilder
resolve
the entity itself, that it use an alternative URI, or that it use
an entirely different input source.DOMBuilder
must
resolve it fully before reporting it to the application through
this interface.
publicId
of type
DOMString
null
if none was supplied.systemId
of type
DOMString
baseURI
of type
DOMString
null
if there is no base URI.
A |
DOMBuilderFilter
s provide applications the ability
to examine nodes as they are being constructed during a parse. As
each node is examined, it may be modified or removed, or the entire
parse may be terminated early.
At the time any of the filter methods are called by the parser,
the owner Document and DOMImplementation objects exist and are
accessible. The document element is never passed to the
DOMBuilderFilter
methods, i.e. it is not possible to
filter out the document element. The Document
,
DocumentType
, Notation
, and
Entity
nodes are not passed to the filter.
All validity checking while reading a document occurs on the source document as it appears on the input stream, not on the DOM document as it is built in memory. With filters, the document in memory may be a subset of the document on the stream, and its validity may have been affected by the filtering.
All default content, including default attributes, must be passed to the filter methods.
Any exception raised in the filter are ignored by the DOMBuilder
.
interface DOMBuilderFilter { // Constants returned by startElement and acceptNode const short FILTER_ACCEPT = 1; const short FILTER_REJECT = 2; const short FILTER_SKIP = 3; const short FILTER_INTERRUPT = 4; unsigned short startElement(in Element elt); unsigned short acceptNode(in Node enode); readonly attribute unsigned long whatToShow; };
Constants returned by startElement
and
acceptNode
.
FILTER_ACCEPT
FILTER_INTERRUPT
FILTER_REJECT
FILTER_SKIP
whatToShow
of type
unsigned long
, readonlyDOMBuilder
what
types of nodes to show to the filter. See NodeFilter
for definition of the constants. The constant
SHOW_ATTRIBUTE
is meaningless here, attribute nodes
will never be passed to a DOMBuilderFilter
.acceptNode
enode
of type
Node
|
|
startElement
Element
start tag has been scanned, but before
the remainder of the Element
is processed. The intent
is to allow the element, including any children, to be efficiently
skipped. Note that only element nodes are passed to the
startElement
function.startElement
for filtering
will include all of the Element's attributes, but none of the
children nodes. The Element may not yet be in place in the document
being constructed (it may not have a parent node.)startElement
filter function may access or change
the attributes for the Element. Changing Namespace declarations
will have no effect on namespace resolution by the parser.elt
of type
Element
|
Returning any other values will result in unspecified behavior. |
This interface represents a progress event object that notifies
the application about progress as a document is parsed. It extends
the Event
interface defined in [DOM Level 3
Events].
interface LSProgressEvent : events::Event { readonly attribute DOMInputSource inputSource; readonly attribute unsigned long position; readonly attribute unsigned long totalSize; };
inputSource
of type DOMInputSource
,
readonlyposition
of type
unsigned long
, readonlytotalSize
of type
unsigned long
, readonlyThis interface represents a load event object that signals the completion of a document load.
interface LSLoadEvent : events::Event { readonly attribute Document newDocument; readonly attribute DOMInputSource inputSource; };
inputSource
of type DOMInputSource
,
readonlynewDocument
of type
Document
, readonlyA DOM application may use the hasFeature(feature,
version)
method of the DOMImplementation
interface with parameter values "LS-Save" and "3.0" (respectively)
to determine whether or not these interfaces are supported by the
implementation. In order to fully support them, an implementation
must also support the "Core" feature defined in the DOM Level 3
Core specification [DOM Level 3 Core]. Please, refer to
additional information about
conformance in the DOM Level 3 Core specification [DOM Level 3
Core].
DOMWriter
provides an API for serializing (writing)
a DOM document out in an XML document. The XML data is written to
an output stream, the type of which depends on the specific
language bindings in use.
During serialization of XML data, namespace fixup is done when
possible as defined in [DOM Level 3 Core], Appendix B. [DOM Level
2 Core] allows empty strings as a real namespace URI. If the
namespaceURI
of a Node
is empty string,
the serialization will treat them as null
, ignoring
the prefix if any.
Note: should the remark on DOM Level 2 namespace URI included in the namespace algorithm in Core instead?
DOMWriter
accepts any node type for serialization.
For nodes of type Document
or Entity
,
well formed XML will be created if possible. The serialized output
for these node types is either as a Document or an External Entity,
respectively, and is acceptable input for an XML parser. For all
other types of nodes the serialized form is not specified, but
should be something useful to a human for debugging or diagnostic
purposes. Note: rigorously designing an external (source) form for
stand-alone node types that don't already have one defined in [XML 1.0]
seems a bit much to take on here.
Within a Document
, DocumentFragment
,
or Entity
being serialized, Nodes
are
processed as follows
Document
nodes are written including with the XML
declaration and a DTD subset, if one exists in the DOM. Writing a
Document
node serializes the entire document.Entity
nodes, when written directly by DOMWriter.writeNode
,
output the entity expansion but no namespace fixup is done. The
resulting output will be valid as an external entity.EntityReference
nodes are serialized as an entity
reference of the form "&entityName;
" in the
output. Child nodes (the expansion) of the entity reference are
ignored.true
, CDATA sections are
split, and the unrepresentable characters are serialized as numeric
character references in ordinary content. The exact position and
number of splits is not specified.false
, unrepresentable
characters in a CDATA section are reported as errors. The error is
not recoverable - there is no mechanism for supplying alternative
characters and continuing with the serialization.DocumentFragment
nodes are serialized by
serializing the children of the document fragment in the order they
appear in the document fragment.Note: The serialization of a Node
does not
always generate a well-formed XML
document, i.e. a DOMBuilder
might
through fatal errors when parsing the resulting serialization.
Within the character data of a document (outside of markup), any characters that cannot be represented directly are replaced with character references. Occurrences of '<' and '&' are replaced by the predefined entities < and &. The other predefined entities (>, &apos, and ") are not used; these characters can be included directly. Any character that can not be represented directly in the output character encoding is serialized as a numeric character reference.
Attributes not containing quotes are serialized in quotes. Attributes containing quotes but no apostrophes are serialized in apostrophes (single quotes). Attributes containing both forms of quotes are serialized in quotes, with quotes within the value represented by the predefined entity ". Any character that can not be represented directly in the output character encoding is serialized as a numeric character reference.
Within markup, but outside of attributes, any occurrence of a
character that cannot be represented in the output character
encoding is reported as an error. An example would be serializing
the element <LaCañada/> with
encoding="us-ascii"
.
When requested by setting the normalize-characters
boolean parameter on DOMWriter
, all data to be
serialized, both markup and character data, is W3C Text normalized
according to the rules defined in [CharModel]. The W3C Text
normalization process affects only the data as it is being written;
it does not alter the DOM's view of the document after
serialization has completed.
Namespaces are fixed up during serialization, the serialization process will verify that namespace declarations, namespace prefixes and the namespace URIs associated with elements and attributes are consistent. If inconsistencies are found, the serialized form of the document will be altered to remove them. The method used for doing the namespace fixup while serializing a document is the algorithm defined in Appendix B.1 "Namespace normalization" of [DOM Level 3 Core].
Any changes made affect only the namespace prefixes and declarations appearing in the serialized data. The DOM's view of the document is not altered by the serialization operation, and does not reflect any changes made to namespace declarations or prefixes in the serialized output.
While serializing a document the serializer will write out
non-specified values (such as attributes whose
specified
is false
) if the
discard-default-content
boolean parameter is set to
true
. If the discard-default-content
flag
is set to false
and a schema is used for validation,
the schema will be also used to determine if a value is specified
or not. If no schema is used, the specified
flag on
attribute nodes is used to determine if attribute values should be
written out.
Ref to Core spec (1.1.9, XML namespaces, 5th paragraph) entity
ref description about warning about unbound entity refs. Entity
refs are always serialized as &foo;
, also mention
this in the load part of this spec.
interface DOMWriter { readonly attribute DOMConfiguration config; attribute DOMString encoding; attribute DOMString newLine; attribute DOMWriterFilter filter; boolean writeNode(in DOMOutputStream destination, in Node wnode); DOMString writeToString(in Node wnode) raises(DOMException); };
config
of type
DOMConfiguration
, readonlyDOMConfiguration
object used by the
Document
nodes. The DOM application is responsible for
passing the parameters values from the
DOMConfiguration
object referenced from the
Document
node to the DOMConfiguration
object referenced from the DOMWriter
.DOMConfiguration
objects for
DOMWriter
adds, or modifies, the following boolean
parameters:
"entity-resolver"
"entity-resolver"
parameter defined in DOMBuilder.config
."xml-declaration"
true
Document
Node or an Entity
node is
serialized, the XML declaration, or text declaration, should be
included Document.version
and/or an encoding is
specified.false
"canonical-form"
true
"format-pretty-print"
to false.false
"format-pretty-print"
true
false
"normalize-characters"
DOMConfiguration
in [DOM Level 3 Core]. Unlike in the
Core, the default value for this boolean parameter is
true
. While DOM implementations are not required to
implement the W3C Text Normalization defined in [CharModel],
this boolean parameter must be activated by default if
supported."unknown-characters"
true
false
encoding
of type
DOMString
null
or empty, but
the item to be written, or the owner document of the item,
specifies an encoding (i.e. the "actualEncoding" from the document)
specified encoding, that value will be used.null
.filter
of type DOMWriterFilter
newLine
of type
DOMString
null
null
.writeNode
DOMWriter
. Writing a Document or
Entity node produces a serialized form that is well formed XML,
when possible (Entity nodes might not always be well formed XML in
themselves). Writing other node types produces a fragment of text
in a form that is not fully defined by this document, but that
should be useful to a human for debugging or diagnostic
purposes.destination
of type DOMOutputStream
wnode
of type
Node
Document
or Entity
node to be
written. For other node types, something sensible should be
written, but the exact serialized form is not specified.
|
Returns |
writeToString
DOMWriter
. The result of
serializing the node is returned as a DOMString (this method
completely ignores all the encoding information available). Writing
a Document or Entity node produces a serialized form that is well
formed XML. Writing other node types produces a fragment of text in
a form that is not fully defined by this document, but that should
be useful to a human for debugging or diagnostic purposes.wnode
of type
Node
|
Returns the serialized data, or |
|
DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the resulting string is too long
to fit in a |
DOMWriterFilter
s provide applications the ability
to examine nodes as they are being serialized.
DOMWriterFilter
lets the application decide what nodes
should be serialized or not.
The Document
, DocumentType
,
Notation
, and Entity
nodes are not passed
to the filter.
interface DOMWriterFilter : traversal::NodeFilter { readonly attribute unsigned long whatToShow; };
whatToShow
of type
unsigned long
, readonlyDOMWriter
what types
of nodes to show to the filter. See NodeFilter
for
definition of the constants. The constants
SHOW_ATTRIBUTE
, SHOW_DOCUMENT
,
SHOW_DOCUMENT_TYPE
, SHOW_NOTATION
, and
SHOW_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT
are meaningless here, those
nodes will never be passed to a DOMWriterFilter
.
Entity
nodes are not passed to the filter.The interfaces defined in this section provide no direct functionality that can not be achieved with the load and save interfaces defined in the earlier sections of this specification. These interfaces are defined for developer convenience only, and supporting them is optional.
The DocumentLS
interface provides a mechanism by
which the content of a document can be serialized, or replaced with
the DOM tree produced when loading a URI, or parsing a string.
If the DocumentLS
interface is supported, the
expectation is that an instance of the DocumentLS
interface can be obtained by using binding-specific casting methods
on an instance of the Document
interface, or by using
the method Node.getFeature
with parameter values
"LS-Load"
and "3.0"
(respectively) on an
Document
, if the Document
supports the
feature "Core"
version "3.0"
defined in
[DOM
Level 3 Core]
This interface is optional. If supported, implementations are
must support version "3.0"
of the feature
"LS-DocumentLS"
.
interface DocumentLS { attribute boolean async; // raises(DOMException) on setting void abort(); boolean load(in DOMString uri); boolean loadXML(in DOMString source); DOMString saveXML(in Node snode) raises(DOMException); };
async
of type
boolean
DocumentLS.load()
should be synchronous or asynchronous. When the async attribute is
set to true
the load method returns control to the
caller before the document has completed loading. The default value
of this attribute is true
.
false
but we
need to check with Mozilla and IE.true
.
|
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the implementation doesn't support the mode the attribute is being set to. |
abort
load
being invoked the loading
and parsing is immediately aborted. The possibly partial result of
parsing the document is discarded and the document is cleared.
load
ParseErrorEvent
). If this method is called on a
document that is currently loading, the current load is interrupted
and the new URI load is initiated.DOMBuilder
interface are assumed to have their default values with the
exception that the feature "entities" is "false".
uri
of type
DOMString
|
If async is set to |
loadXML
DOMBuilder
interface are assumed to have their default values when invoking
this method.
source
of type
DOMString
|
|
saveXML
DOMWriter
interface
are assumed to have their default values when invoking this method.
snode
of type
Node
null
the whole document is serialized, if it's
non-null the given node is serialized.
|
The serialized document or |
|
WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: Raised if the node passed in as the node parameter is from an other document. |
The ElementLS
interface provides a convenient
mechanism by which the children of an element can be serialized to
a string, or replaced by the result of parsing a provided
string.
If the ElementLS
interface is supported, the
expectation is that an instance of the ElementLS
interface can be obtained by using binding-specific casting methods
on an instance of the Element
interface, or by using
the method Node.getFeature
with parameter values
"LS-Load"
and "3.0"
(respectively) on an
Element
, if the Element
supports the
feature "Core"
version "3.0"
defined in
[DOM
Level 3 Core].
This interface is optional. If supported, implementations must
support version "3.0"
of the feature
"LS-ElementLS"
.
interface ElementLS { attribute DOMString markupContent; };
markupContent
of type
DOMString
DOMWriter.writeToString()
on all children in document
order and appending the result of the individual results to a
single string that is then returned as the value of this
attribute.DOMBuilder.parseWithContext()
passing in the provided string (through the input source argument),
the Element
, and the action
ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN
. If an error occures while
parsing the provided string, the Element
's owner
document's error handler will be called, and the
Element
is left with no children.DOMSystemException
needs to
be defined as part of the error handling module that is to be
shared with AS. Common I/O type errors need to be defined for it,
so that they can be reported in a uniform way. A way to embed
errors or exceptions from the OS or language environment is needed,
to provide full information to applications that want it.DocumentBuilder
(Sun) and DOMParser
(Xerces).SAXException.toString
and
SAXException.getMessage
always the same? If not, we
need to add another attribute.true
.DOMASBuilder
interface in
the AS specDOMASBuilder
interface in
the AS specfalse
. Does this mean
that the default depends on the parser, or that some sort of an
error happens if a parse is attempted before resetting the
property, or what?false
.false
? Discussed at f2f. I'm not so sure now. Some of
the properties have somewhat non-standard behavior when
false
- leaving out ER nodes or whitespace, for
example - and support of false
will probably not even
be required.false
. But validation should.true
. Illegal for it to be false
and
createEntityReferenceNodes to be true
.
supported-mediatypes-only
feature on DOMBuilder
.true
during serialization that these changes
are discarded during serialization.false
then the attribute must be a level 1 node in which case this
information can safely be used.
Attr.specified
discussion.)SKIP
an element in
DOMBuilderFilter::acceptNode
?namespaceURI
in core can be empty string, how
should that be dealt with in DOM LS?namespaceURI
of a Node
is empty string, the serialization will
treat them as null
, ignoring the prefix if any.FILTER_INTERRUPT
if you want to
stop the processing of the document. Interrupting the processing of
the document does no longer guarantee that the entire is XML
well-formed.<foo/><bar/>
foobar
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE foo> foo and foobar