Crystaltech web hosting - 83Chapter 14 .Document Object Model Essentials Property Value
83Chapter 14 .Document Object Model Essentials Property Value Description IE5/Win IE5/Mac NN6 parentNode Object Reference to next outermost container Yes Yes Yes childNodes Array All child nodes in source order Yes Yes Yes firstChild Object Reference to first child node Yes Yes Yes lastChild Object Reference to last child node Yes Yes Yes previous- Sibling Object Reference to sibling node up in source order Yes Yes Yes nextSibling Object Reference to sibling node next in source order Yes Yes Yes attributes NodeMap Array of attribute nodes No Yes Yes ownerDocument Object Containing document object No Yes Yes namespaceURI String URI to namespace definition (element and attribute nodes only) No No Yes prefix String Namespace prefix (element and attribute nodes only) No No Yes localName String Applicable to namespaceaffected nodes No No Yes You can find all of the properties shown in Table 14-4 that also show themselves Note to be implemented in IE5 or NN6 in Chapter 15 s listing of properties that all HTML element objects have in common. That s because an HTML element, as a type of node, inherits all of the properties of the prototypical node. To help you see the meanings of the key node properties, Table 14-5 shows the property values of several nodes in the simple page shown in Listing 14-1. For each node column, find the node in Figure 14-3 and then follow the list of property values for that node, comparing the values against the actual node structure in Figure 14-3.
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