Glossary
- Editors:
- Arnaud Le Hors, W3C
- Robert S. Sutor, IBM Research (for DOM Level 1)
Several of the following term definitions have been borrowed or
modified from similar definitions in other W3C or standards
documents. See the links within the definitions for more
information.
- bubbling
phase
- The process by which an event can be handled by one
of the target ancestors after being handled by the target node.
- capture
phase
- The process by which an event can be handled by one
of the target ancestors before being handled by the target node.
- child
- A child is an immediate descendant node of a node.
- document element
- There is only one document element in a
Document
.
This element node is a child of the Document
node. See
Well-Formed
XML Documents in XML [XML 1.0].
- document
order
- There is an ordering, document order, defined on all the
nodes in the document corresponding to the order in which the first
character of the XML representation of each node occurs in the XML
representation of the document after expansion of general entities.
Thus, the document
element node will be the first node. Element nodes occur
before their children. Thus, document order orders element nodes in
order of the occurrence of their start-tag in the XML (after
expansion of entities). The attribute nodes of an element occur
after the element and before its children. The relative order of
attribute nodes is implementation-dependent.
- DOM Level
0
- The term "DOM Level 0" refers to a mix (not formally specified)
of HTML document functionalities offered by Netscape Navigator
version 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0. In some
cases, attributes or methods have been included for reasons of
backward compatibility with "DOM Level 0".
- event
- An event is the representation of some asynchronous occurrence
(such as a mouse click on the presentation of the element, or the
removal of child node from an element, or any of unthinkably many
other possibilities) that gets associated with an event target.
- event
target
- The object to which an event is targeted.
- local
name
- A local name is the local part of a qualified
name. This is called the local part in Namespaces in XML [XML
Namespaces].
- namespace
URI
- A namespace URI is a URI that identifies an XML
namespace. This is called the namespace name in Namespaces in XML
[XML Namespaces].
- string
comparison
- When string matching is required, it is to occur as though the
comparison was between 2 sequences of code points from [Unicode
2.0].
- target
node
- The target node is the node representing the event target to which
an event is targeted
using the DOM event flow.
- target
phase
- The process by which an event can be handled by the
event
target.
- tokenized
- The description given to various information items (for
example, attribute values of various types, but not including the
StringType CDATA) after having been processed by the XML processor.
The process includes stripping leading and trailing white space,
and replacing multiple space characters by one. See the definition
of tokenized type.
- well-formed
- A node is a well-formed XML node if it matches its
respective production in [XML 1.0], meets all well-formedness
constraints related to the production, if the entities which are
referenced within the node are also well-formed. See also the
definition for well-formed
XML documents in [XML 1.0].
- XML name
- See XML
name in the XML specification ([XML 1.0]).