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1.153 mike 230: <h3 id="interactive-elements"><span class="secno">4.11 </span>Interactive elements</h3><h4 id="the-details-element"><span class="secno">4.11.1 </span>The <dfn><code>details</code></dfn> element</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i></p><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt>
231: <dd><a href="dom.html#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd>
1.518 mike 232: <dd><a href="semantics.html#sectioning-root">Sectioning root</a>.</dd>
1.153 mike 233: <dd><a href="embedded-content-0.html#interactive-content">Interactive content</a>.</dd>
1.1 mike 234: <dt>Contexts in which this element may be used:</dt>
1.153 mike 235: <dd>Where <a href="dom.html#flow-content">flow content</a> is expected.</dd>
1.1 mike 236: <dt>Content model:</dt>
1.299 mike 237: <dd>One <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dt-element">dt</a></code> element followed by one <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dd-element">dd</a></code> element.</dd>
1.1 mike 238: <dt>Content attributes:</dt>
239: <dd><a href="dom.html#global-attributes">Global attributes</a></dd>
240: <dd><code title="attr-details-open"><a href="#attr-details-open">open</a></code></dd>
241: <dt>DOM interface:</dt>
242: <dd>
243: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn id="htmldetailselement">HTMLDetailsElement</dfn> : <a href="dom.html#htmlelement">HTMLElement</a> {
244: attribute boolean <a href="#dom-details-open" title="dom-details-open">open</a>;
245: };</pre>
246: </dd>
1.307 mike 247: </dl><p>The <code><a href="#the-details-element">details</a></code> element <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> a
248: disclosure widget from which the user can obtain additional
249: information or controls.</p><p class="note">The <code><a href="#the-details-element">details</a></code> element is not appropriate
1.299 mike 250: for footnotes. Please see <a href="#footnotes">the section on
251: footnotes</a> for details on how to mark up footnotes.</p><p>The <span class="impl">first</span> <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dt-element">dt</a></code> element child
252: of the element<span class="impl">, if any,</span>
253: <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> the summary of the details. <span class="impl">If there is no child <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dt-element">dt</a></code> element, the user
254: agent should provide its own legend (e.g. "Details").</span></p><p>The <span class="impl">first</span> <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dd-element">dd</a></code> element child
255: of the element<span class="impl">, if any,</span>
256: <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> the details. <span class="impl">If there is
257: no child <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dd-element">dd</a></code> element, then there are no
258: details.</span></p><p>The <dfn id="attr-details-open" title="attr-details-open"><code>open</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 259: content attribute is a <a href="infrastructure.html#boolean-attribute">boolean attribute</a>. If present,
260: it indicates that the details are to be shown to the user. If the
1.117 mike 261: attribute is absent, the details are not to be shown.</p><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 262:
263: <p>If the attribute is removed, then the details should be
264: hidden. If the attribute is added, the details should be shown.</p>
265:
266: <p>The user agent should allow the user to request that the details
267: be shown or hidden. To honor a request for the details to be shown,
268: the user agent must set the <code title="attr-details-open"><a href="#attr-details-open">open</a></code> attribute on the element to
269: the value <code title="">open</code>. To honor a request for the
270: details to be hidden, the user agent must remove the <code title="attr-details-open"><a href="#attr-details-open">open</a></code> attribute from the
271: element.</p>
272:
273: <p>The <dfn id="dom-details-open" title="dom-details-open"><code>open</code></dfn>
274: attribute must <a href="infrastructure.html#reflect">reflect</a> the <code title="attr-details-open"><a href="#attr-details-open">open</a></code> content attribute.</p>
275:
1.271 mike 276: </div><div class="example">
277:
278: <p>The following example shows the <code><a href="#the-details-element">details</a></code> element
279: being used to hide technical details in a progress report.</p>
280:
281: <pre><section class="progress window">
282: <h1>Copying "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams"</h1>
283: <details>
1.299 mike 284: <dt>Copying... <progress max="375505392" value="97543282"></progress> 25%</dt>
285: <dd>
286: <dl>
287: <dt>Transfer rate:</dt> <dd>452KB/s</dd>
288: <dt>Local filename:</dt> <dd>/home/rpausch/raycd.m4v</dd>
289: <dt>Remote filename:</dt> <dd>/var/www/lectures/raycd.m4v</dd>
290: <dt>Duration:</dt> <dd>01:16:27</dd>
291: <dt>Color profile:</dt> <dd>SD (6-1-6)</dd>
292: <dt>Dimensions:</dt> <dd>320×240</dd>
293: </dl>
294: </dd>
1.271 mike 295: </details>
296: </section></pre>
297:
1.117 mike 298: </div><!-- v2DATAGRID
1.80 mike 299: <h4 id="datagrid">The <dfn><code>datagrid</code></dfn> element</h4>
300:
301: <dl class="element">
302: <dt>Categories</dt>
303: <dd><span>Flow content</span>.</dd>
304: <dd><span>Interactive content</span>.</dd>
305: <dd><span>Sectioning root</span>.</dd>
1.1 mike 306: <dt>Contexts in which this element may be used:</dt>
1.80 mike 307: <dd>Where <span>flow content</span> is expected.</dd>
1.1 mike 308: <dt>Content model:</dt>
1.80 mike 309: <dd><span>Flow content</span>.</dd>
1.1 mike 310: <dt>Content attributes:</dt>
1.80 mike 311: <dd><span>Global attributes</span></dd>
312: <!- -v2DGS:
1.1 mike 313: <dd><code title="attr-datagrid-multiple">multiple</code></dd>
1.80 mike 314: - ->
315: <dd><code title="attr-datagrid-disabled">disabled</code></dd>
1.1 mike 316: <dt>DOM interface:</dt>
317: <dd>
1.80 mike 318: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn>HTMLDataGridElement</dfn> : <span>HTMLElement</span> {
319: <!- -v2DGS:
1.1 mike 320: attribute boolean <span title="dom-datagrid-multiple">multiple</span>;
1.80 mike 321: - -> attribute boolean <span title="dom-datagrid-disabled">disabled</span>;
322: attribute <span>DataGridListener</span> <span title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</span>;
323: <!- - v2DGS:
1.1 mike 324: readonly attribute <span>DataGridSelection</span> <span title="dom-datagrid-selection">selection</span>;
1.80 mike 325: - ->
1.1 mike 326: // columns
1.395 mike 327: void <span title="dom-datagrid-addColumn">addColumn</span>(in <span>Column</span> id, in DOMString label, in DOMString type, in optional HTMLImageElement icon, in optional boolean sortable, in optional boolean hidden);
1.80 mike 328: attribute DOMString <span title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</span>;
329: attribute boolean <span title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</span>;
330: void <span title="dom-datagrid-clearColumns">clearColumns</span>();
1.1 mike 331:
332: // rows
1.80 mike 333: void <span title="dom-datagrid-renotify">renotify</span>();
334: void <span title="dom-datagrid-setRowCount">setRowCount</span>(in long childCount, in long rowCount);
335: void <span title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows</span>(in <span>RowList</span> rows);
336: void <span title="dom-datagrid-insertRows">insertRows</span>(in <span>RowList</span> rows);
337: void <span title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows">deleteRows</span>(in <span>RowIDList</span> rows);
338: void <span title="dom-datagrid-repaint">repaint</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in DOMString column);
339: void <span title="dom-datagrid-clearRows">clearRows</span>();
340: <!- -
1.1 mike 341: v2: opening and closing a row
342: moving a row's actual ID
343: - imagine new mail moving a thread up; you just want to add the new mail to the thread and move the thread's first mail to the top
344: - though actually that should probably just be done using display sorting
1.80 mike 345: - ->
1.1 mike 346: };
347:
1.80 mike 348: typedef DOMString <dfn>Column</dfn>;
349: typedef sequence<<span>Column</span>> <dfn>ColumnList</dfn>;
1.81 mike 350: typedef sequence<any> <dfn>Cell</dfn>; // <span>Column</span>, any... (exact types expected depend on the column type)
1.80 mike 351: typedef sequence<<span>Cell</span>> <dfn>CellList</dfn>;
1.81 mike 352: typedef sequence<any> <dfn>Row</dfn>; // <span>RowID</span>, long, long, <span>CellList</span>, optional boolean, optional long
1.80 mike 353: typedef sequence<<span>Row</span>> <dfn>RowList</dfn>;
354: typedef sequence<unsigned long> <dfn>RowID</dfn>;
355: typedef sequence<<span>RowID</span>> <dfn>RowIDList</dfn>;
1.1 mike 356:
357: [Callback=FunctionOnly, NoInterfaceObject]
1.80 mike 358: interface <dfn>RenderingContext2DCallback</dfn> {
359: DOMString <span title="dom-Rendering2DContextCallback-handleEvent">handleEvent</span>(in <span>CanvasRenderingContext2D</span> context, in unsigned long width, in unsigned long height);
1.1 mike 360: };</pre>
361: </dd>
1.80 mike 362: </dl>
363:
364: <!- - v2:
365: * datagrid: cells that are links (<a href=""></a>)
366: - ->
367:
368: <p>The <code>datagrid</code> element <span>represents</span> an
369: interactive representation of tree, list, or tabular data.</p>
370:
371: <p>The data being presented is provided by script using the methods
372: described in the following sections.</p>
373:
374: <!- -v2DGS:
1.1 mike 375: <p>The <dfn
376: title="attr-datagrid-multiple"><code>multiple</code></dfn> attribute
377: is a <span>boolean attribute</span>. When set, it indicates that the
378: user can select more than one row at a time.</p>
1.80 mike 379: - ->
380:
381: <p>The <dfn
382: title="attr-datagrid-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> attribute
383: is a <span>boolean attribute</span> used to disable the
1.1 mike 384: control. <span class="impl">When the attribute is set, the user
1.80 mike 385: agent must disable the <code>datagrid</code>, preventing the user
386: from interacting with it. The <code>datagrid</code> element should
1.1 mike 387: still continue to update itself when the underlying data changes,
388: though, as described in the next few sections. However, conformance
1.80 mike 389: requirements stating that <code>datagrid</code> elements must react
1.1 mike 390: to users in particular ways do not apply when the
1.80 mike 391: <code>datagrid</code> is disabled.</span></p>
392:
393: <div class="impl">
1.1 mike 394:
1.80 mike 395: <!- -vsDGS: multiple - ->
1.1 mike 396:
1.80 mike 397: <p>The <dfn
1.186 mike 398: title="dom-datagrid-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> IDL
1.80 mike 399: attribute must <span>reflect</span> the content attribute of the
1.1 mike 400: same name.</p>
401:
1.80 mike 402: </div>
403:
404: <!- - v2DGPA: One possible thing to be added is a way to detect when a
1.1 mike 405: row/selection has been deleted, activated, etc, by the user (delete
1.80 mike 406: key, enter key, etc). (v2DGPA = <datagrid> Perform Action) - ->
407:
408:
409: <h5>Introduction</h5>
410:
411: <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
412:
413: <p>In the <code>datagrid</code> data model, data is structured as a
1.1 mike 414: set of rows representing a tree, each row being split into a number
415: of columns. The columns are always present in the data model,
1.80 mike 416: although individual columns might be hidden in the presentation.</p>
417:
418: <hr>
419:
420: <p>Each row can have child rows. Child rows may be hidden or
421: shown, by closing or opening (respectively) the parent row.</p>
422:
423: <p>Rows are referred to by the path along the tree that one would
1.1 mike 424: take to reach the row, using zero-based indices. Thus, the first row
425: of a list is row "0", the second row is row "1"; the first child row
426: of the first row is row "0,0", the second child row of the first row
427: is row "0,1"; the fourth child of the seventh child of the third
1.80 mike 428: child of the tenth row is "9,2,6,3", etc.</p>
429:
430: <p>The chains of numbers that give a row's path, or identifier, are
1.1 mike 431: represented by arrays of positions, represented in IDL by the
1.80 mike 432: <span>RowID</span> interface.</p>
433:
434: <p>The root of the tree is represented by an empty array.</p>
435:
436: <hr>
437:
438: <p>Each column has a string that is used to identify it in the API,
1.1 mike 439: a label that is shown to users interacting with the column, a type,
1.80 mike 440: and optionally an icon.</p>
441:
442: <p>The possible types are as follows:</p>
443:
444: <table>
445: <thead>
446: <tr>
447: <td>Keyword
448: <td>Description
449: <tbody>
450: <tr>
451: <td><code title="datagrid-type-text">text</code>
452: <td>Simple text.
453: <tr>
454: <td><code title="datagrid-type-editable">editable</code>
455: <td>Editable text.
456: <tr>
457: <td><code title="datagrid-type-checkable">checkable</code>
458: <td>Text with a check box.
459: <tr>
460: <td><code title="datagrid-type-list">list</code>
461: <td>A list of values that the user can switch between.
462: <tr>
463: <td><code title="datagrid-type-progress">progress</code>
464: <td>A progress bar.
465: <tr>
466: <td><code title="datagrid-type-meter">meter</code>
467: <td>A gauge.
468: <tr>
469: <td><code title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code>
470: <td>A canvas onto which arbitrary content can be drawn.
471: </table>
472:
473: <p>Each column can be flagged as sortable, in which case the user
474: will be able to sort the view using that column.</p>
475:
476: <p>Columns are not necessarily visible. A column can be created
1.1 mike 477: invisible by default. The user can select which columns are to be
1.80 mike 478: shown.</p>
479:
480: <p>When no columns have been added to the <code>datagrid</code>, a
1.1 mike 481: column with no name, whose identifier is the empty string, whose
1.80 mike 482: type is <code title="datagrid-type-text">text</code>, and which is
1.1 mike 483: not sortable, is implied. This column is removed if any explicit
1.80 mike 484: columns are declared.</p>
485:
486: <p>Each cell uses the type given for its column, so all cells in a
487: column present the same type of information.</p>
488:
489: <!- -v2DGS:
1.1 mike 490: <p>Selection of data in a <code>datagrid</code> operates at the row
491: level. If the <code title="attr-datagrid-multiple">multiple</code>
492: attribute is present, multiple rows can be selected at once,
493: otherwise the user can only select one row at a time.</p>
1.80 mike 494: - ->
495:
496: <!- - v2DGDND: selection should draggable to and from datagrids - ->
497:
498:
499: <h6>Example: a <code>datagrid</code> backed by a static <code>table</code> element</h6>
500:
501: ...
502:
503:
504: <h6>Example: a <code>datagrid</code> backed by nested <code>ol</code> elements</h6>
505:
506: ...
507:
508:
509: <h6>Example: a <code>datagrid</code> backed by a server</h6>
510:
511: ...
512:
513:
514: <h5>Populating the <code>datagrid</code></h5>
515:
516: <dl class="domintro">
517:
518: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> [ = <var title="">value</var> ]</dt>
1.1 mike 519: <dd>
520:
521: <p>Return the current object that is configured as the
1.80 mike 522: <code>datagrid</code> listener, if any. Returns null if there is
1.1 mike 523: none.</p>
524:
525: <p>The listener is an object provided by the script author that
1.80 mike 526: receives notifications when the <code>datagrid</code> needs row
1.1 mike 527: data to render itself, when the user opens and closes rows with
528: children, when the user edits a cell, and when the user invokes a
1.80 mike 529: row's context menu. (The <code>DataGridListener</code> interface
1.1 mike 530: used for this purpose is described in the next section.)</p>
531:
532: <p>Can be set, to change the current listener.</p>
533:
534: </dd>
535:
536:
1.80 mike 537: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-renotify">renotify</code>()</dt>
1.1 mike 538: <dd>
539:
1.80 mike 540: <p>Causes the <code>datagrid</code> to resend notifications to the
1.1 mike 541: listener (if any) for any rows or cells that the
1.80 mike 542: <code>datagrid</code> does not yet have information for.</p>
1.1 mike 543:
1.80 mike 544: <!- - useful, e.g., if there is a server error and the script loses
545: track of what rows it's supposed to be reporting. - ->
1.1 mike 546:
547: </dd>
548:
549:
1.80 mike 550: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-addColumn">addColumn</code>(<var title="">id</var>, <var title="">label</var>, <var title="">type</var> [, <var title="">icon</var> [, <var title="">sortable</var> [, <var title="">hidden</var> ] ] ] )</dt>
1.1 mike 551: <dd>
552:
1.80 mike 553: <p>Adds a column to the <code>datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 554:
555: <p>If a column with the given identifier has already been added,
556: it just replaces the information for that column.</p>
557:
558: <p>The possible types are enumerated in the previous section.</p>
559:
560: </dd>
561:
562:
1.80 mike 563: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> [ = <var title="">value</var> ]</dt>
1.1 mike 564: <dd>
565:
566: <p>Returns the identifier of the column by which the data is to be
567: sorted.</p>
568:
569: <p>Can be set, to indicate that the sort order has changed. This
1.80 mike 570: will cause the <code>datagrid</code> to clear its position
571: information for rows, so <code
572: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> will have to be
1.1 mike 573: called again with the new sort order.</p>
574:
575: <p>The columns are not actually sorted by the
1.80 mike 576: <code>datagrid</code>; the data has to be sorted by the script
577: that adds the rows to the <code>datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 578:
579: </dd>
580:
581:
1.80 mike 582: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> [ = <var title="">value</var> ]</dt>
1.1 mike 583: <dd>
584:
585: <p>Returns true if the data is to be sorted with smaller values
586: first; otherwise, returns false, indicating that bigger values are
587: to be put first.</p>
588:
589: <p>Can be set, to indicate that the order is about to change.</p>
590:
591: </dd>
592:
593:
1.80 mike 594: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-clearColumns">clearColumns</code>()</dt>
1.1 mike 595: <dd>
596:
1.80 mike 597: <p>Removes all the columns in the <code>datagrid</code>,
1.1 mike 598: reinstating the implied column.</p>
599:
600: </dd>
601:
602:
1.80 mike 603: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-setRowCount">setRowCount</code>(<var title="">childCount</var>, <var title="">rowCount</var>)</dt>
1.1 mike 604: <dd>
605:
1.80 mike 606: <p>Sets the numbers of rows in the <code>datagrid</code>,
1.1 mike 607: excluding rows that are descendants of rows that are closed.</p>
608:
1.80 mike 609: <p>Throws a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception if the
1.1 mike 610: arguments contradict each other or previously declared information
1.80 mike 611: (e.g. declaring that the <code>datagrid</code> has three rows when
1.1 mike 612: the 12th row has been declared).</p>
613:
614: </dd>
615:
616:
1.80 mike 617: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows</code>(<var title="">rows</var>)</dt>
1.1 mike 618: <dd>
619:
1.80 mike 620: <p>Updates data for rows in the <code>datagrid</code>, or fills in
621: data for rows previously implied by a call to <code
622: title="dom-datagrid-setRowCount">setRowCount()</code> but not
1.1 mike 623: previously declared.</p>
624:
625: <p>The <var title="">rows</var> argument is an array of rows, each
626: represented by a further array consisting of:</p>
627:
1.80 mike 628: <ol class="brief">
629:
630: <li>A <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row.</li>
1.1 mike 631:
632: <li>An integer giving the position of the row in its parent,
1.80 mike 633: given the current sort order, or −1 to set other row data
1.1 mike 634: without setting a position or changing a previously declared
635: position.</li>
636:
637: <li>An integer giving the number of children of the row, or 0 if
1.80 mike 638: the row has no children, or −1 if the row has children but
1.1 mike 639: the count is currently unknown. If the number of children has
640: already been set to 0 or a positive integer, then passing
1.80 mike 641: −1 leaves the previous count unchanged.</li>
1.1 mike 642:
643: <li>An array giving the data for zero or more cells in the row,
644: as described below.</li>
645:
646: <li>A boolean declaring whether the row is open or not. This
647: entry, if omitted, is assumed to be false (closed), unless the
648: row has already been declared as open.</li>
649:
650: <li>An integer giving the number of rows that are descendants of
651: this row, excluding those that are descendants of descendants of
652: this row that are closed. This entry can be omitted if the row is
653: closed or if it has already been declared.</li>
654:
1.80 mike 655: </ol>
656:
657: <p>The array giving the data for the cells in the row consists of
1.1 mike 658: a further set of arrays, one per cell. The first item of each of
659: these arrays is the column's identifier; the subsequent values
660: vary based on the type of the column, as follows:</p>
661:
1.80 mike 662: <dl>
663:
664: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-text">text</code></dt>
1.1 mike 665: <dd>
1.80 mike 666: <ol class="brief">
667: <li>A string giving the cell's value.
668: <li>Optionally, an <code>img</code> element giving an icon for the cell.
669: </ol>
670: </dd>
1.1 mike 671:
1.80 mike 672: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-editable">editable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 673: <dd>
1.80 mike 674: <ol class="brief">
675: <li>A string giving the cell's value.
676: <li>Optionally, a <code>datalist</code> element giving a set of predefined options.
677: <li>Optionally, an <code>img</code> element giving an icon for the cell.
678: </ol>
679: </dd>
1.1 mike 680:
1.80 mike 681: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-checkable">checkable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 682: <dd>
1.80 mike 683: <ol class="brief">
684: <li>A string giving the cell's value.
685: <li>A boolean, indicating whether the cell is checked (true) or not (false).
686: <li>Optionally, a boolean indicating whether the value of the cell is obscured as indeterminate (true), or not (false).
687: <li>Optionally, an <code>img</code> element giving an icon for the cell.
688: </ol>
689: </dd>
1.1 mike 690:
1.80 mike 691: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-list">list</code></dt>
1.1 mike 692: <dd>
1.80 mike 693: <ol class="brief">
694: <li>A string giving the cell's current value.
695: <li>A <code>select</code> element giving the <span title="concept-select-option-list">list of options</span>.
696: <li>Optionally, an <code>img</code> element giving an icon for the cell.
697: </ol>
698: </dd>
1.1 mike 699:
1.80 mike 700: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-progress">progress</code></dt>
1.1 mike 701: <dd>
1.80 mike 702: <ol class="brief">
703: <li>A value in the range 0.0 (no progress) to 1.0 (task complete).
704: </ol>
705: </dd>
1.1 mike 706:
1.80 mike 707: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-meter">meter</code></dt>
1.1 mike 708: <dd>
1.80 mike 709: <ol class="brief">
710: <li>A number giving the cell's value.
711: <li>Optionally, a number giving the maximum value, if it's not 1.
712: <li>Optionally, a number giving the minimum value, if it's not 0.
713: <li>Optionally, a number giving the highest value that is considered "low".
714: <li>Optionally, a number giving the lowest value that is considered "high".
715: <li>Optionally, a number giving the value that is considered optimal.
716: </ol>
717: </dd>
1.1 mike 718:
1.80 mike 719: <dt><code title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code></dt>
1.1 mike 720: <dd>
1.80 mike 721: <ol class="brief">
722: <li>A number giving the minimum width of the cell, in CSS pixels, that is desired.
723: <li>A number giving the minimum height of the cell, in CSS pixels, that is desired.
724: <li>A function that is passed a <code>CanvasRenderingContext2D</code> object, along with the width and height (in CSS pixels) of the cell that the context will draw on.
725: </ol>
726: </dd>
727:
728: </dl>
1.1 mike 729:
1.80 mike 730: <p>While the rows in a single call to the <code
731: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> method can be in any
1.1 mike 732: order, for each row, it is important that all its ancestor rows
733: and all its open previous siblings are also declared, either in
734: the same call or in an earlier one.</p>
735:
1.80 mike 736: <p>Throws a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception if the
1.1 mike 737: arguments contradict each other or previously declared information
738: (e.g. saying that a row's position is 5 when the parent row only
739: has 3 children, or naming a column that doesn't exist, or
740: declaring a row without declaring its parent, or changing the
741: number of children that a row has while that row and its ancestors
742: are all open).</p>
743:
744: </dd>
745:
746:
1.80 mike 747: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-insertRows">insertRows</code>(<var title="">rows</var>)</dt>
1.1 mike 748: <dd>
749:
1.80 mike 750: <p>Inserts the given rows into the <code>datagrid</code>,
751: increasing the numbers of rows that the <code>datagrid</code>
1.1 mike 752: assumes are present.</p>
753:
754: <p>The <var title="">rows</var> argument is an array of rows in
1.80 mike 755: the same structure as the argument to the <code
756: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> method described
1.1 mike 757: above, with the same expectations of consistency (a given row's
758: ancestors and earlier open siblings being listed either earlier or
1.80 mike 759: in the same call as a given row). However, unlike with the <code
760: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> method, if a row is
1.1 mike 761: inserted along with its child, the child is not included in the
1.80 mike 762: child and row counts of the parent row; every row in the <var
763: title="">rows</var> argument will increase its parent's counts
1.1 mike 764: automatically.</p>
765:
1.80 mike 766: <p>Throws a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception if the
1.1 mike 767: arguments contradict each other or previously declared
768: information.</p>
769:
770: </dd>
771:
772:
1.80 mike 773: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows">deleteRows</code>(<var title="">rows</var>)</dt>
1.1 mike 774: <dd>
775:
1.80 mike 776: <p>Removes the given rows from the <code>datagrid</code>, and
1.1 mike 777: updates the number of rows known to be in the
1.80 mike 778: <code>datagrid</code> accordingly. The argument is an array of
779: <code>RowID</code> objects identifying the rows to remove.</p>
1.1 mike 780:
1.80 mike 781: <p>Throws a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception if the argument
782: includes a row the <code>datagrid</code> doesn't know about.</p>
783: <!- - since otherwise behaviour might depend on where the user
784: scrolled! - ->
1.1 mike 785:
786: </dd>
787:
788:
1.80 mike 789: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-repaint">repaint</code>(<var title="">row</var>, <var title="">column</var>)</dt>
1.1 mike 790: <dd>
791:
1.80 mike 792: <p>If the given column's type is <code
793: title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code>, then causes the
794: <code>datagrid</code> to reinvoke the function that obtains the
1.1 mike 795: desired rendering.</p>
796:
797: </dd>
798:
799:
1.80 mike 800: <dt><var title="">datagrid</var> . <code title="dom-datagrid-clearRows">clearRows</code>()</dt>
1.1 mike 801: <dd>
802:
1.80 mike 803: <p>Clears the <code>datagrid</code> of all row data, resetting it
804: to empty<!- - v2DGS:, and clears the selection- ->.</p>
1.1 mike 805:
806: </dd>
807:
1.80 mike 808: </dl>
809:
810:
811: <div class="impl">
1.1 mike 812:
1.80 mike 813: <h6>The listener</h6>
1.1 mike 814:
1.80 mike 815: <p>The <dfn
1.186 mike 816: title="dom-datagrid-listener"><code>listener</code></dfn> IDL
1.1 mike 817: attribute allows authors to specify an object that will receive all
1.80 mike 818: the notifications from the <code>datagrid</code>. Initially, its
1.1 mike 819: value must be null. On getting, it must return its value. On
820: setting, its value must be set to the new value, and then the user
1.80 mike 821: agent must <span>queue a task</span> to call the <code
822: title="dom-listener-initialize">initialize()</code> method with the
823: <code>datagrid</code> element as its only argument.</p>
1.1 mike 824:
825:
1.80 mike 826: <h6>The columns</h6>
1.1 mike 827:
1.80 mike 828: <p>The columns are represented by the <dfn>column list</dfn>, an
1.1 mike 829: ordered list of entries for columns, each of which consists of:</p>
830:
1.80 mike 831: <dl>
832:
833: <dt>An identifier</dt>
1.1 mike 834:
835: <dd>A string used to identify the column in the API.</dd>
836:
837: <dt>A label</dt>
838:
839: <dd>A string used in the user interface.</dd>
840:
841: <dt>A type</dt>
842:
843: <dd>One of the types described below.</dd>
844:
845: <dt>An icon</dt>
846:
1.80 mike 847: <dd>An image, copied from an <code>img</code> element when the
1.1 mike 848: column was declared.</dd>
849:
850: <dt>Whether the column is sortable</dt>
851:
852: <dd>A boolean indicating whether the user can request that the data
853: be sorted by this column (true), or not (false).</dd>
854:
855: <dt>Whether the column is visible</dt>
856:
857: <dd>A boolean indicating whether the column is part of the
1.80 mike 858: <code>datagrid</code>'s rendering.</dd>
1.1 mike 859:
1.80 mike 860: </dl>
861:
862: <p>Initially, the <span>column list</span> must have a single
863: column, the <dfn>default column</dfn>, whose identifier is the empty
864: string, whose label is the empty string, whose type is <code
865: title="datagrid-type-text">text</code>, with no icon, which is not
1.1 mike 866: sortable, and which <em>is</em> visible.</p>
867:
1.80 mike 868: <hr>
869:
870: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-addColumn"><code>addColumn(<var
871: title="">id</var>, <var title="">label</var>, <var
872: title="">type</var>, <var title="">icon</var>, <var
873: title="">sortable</var>, <var title="">hidden</var>)</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 874: method must run the following steps:</p>
875:
1.80 mike 876: <ol>
877:
878: <li><p>If there is already an entry in <span>column list</span>,
879: other than the <span>default column</span>, whose identifier is
880: <var title="">id</var>, throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code>
1.1 mike 881: exception and abort these steps.</p></li>
882:
883: <li>
884:
885: <p>If <var title="">type</var> is not a string equal to one of the
1.80 mike 886: <span>allowed <code>datagrid</code> column types</span>, then
887: throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception and abort these
1.1 mike 888: steps.</p>
889:
890: </li>
891:
892: <li><p>If the <var title="">icon</var> argument is present and not
1.80 mike 893: null, but the given <code>img</code> element's <code
894: title="dom-img-complete">complete</code> attribute is false, then
1.1 mike 895: let <var title="">icon</var> be null.</p></li>
896:
897: <li><p>If the <var title="">icon</var> argument is present and not
1.80 mike 898: null, then copy the image data from that <code>img</code> element,
1.1 mike 899: and let <var title="">image</var> be the copy of that image
900: data. Otherwise, let <var title="">image</var> be nothing.</p></li>
901:
1.80 mike 902: <li><p>Append a new entry to the <span>column list</span>, with
1.1 mike 903: <var title="">id</var> as its identifier, <var title="">label</var>
1.80 mike 904: as its label, <var title="">type</var> as its type, and <var
905: title="">image</var> as its icon. Let the column be sortable if the
1.1 mike 906: <var title="">sortable</var> argument is present and true, and make
907: it visible unless the <var title="">hidden</var> argument is
908: present and true.</p></li>
909:
1.80 mike 910: <li><p>If the <span>column list</span> contains the <span>default
911: column</span>, then remove the <span>default column</span> from the
912: <span>column list</span>, discard any data for cells in that column
913: in any rows in the <code>datagrid</code>, set <code
914: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> to <var
915: title="">id</var>, set <code
916: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> to true,
917: and run the <span><code>datagrid</code> resort
918: steps</span>.</p></li>
919:
920: </ol>
921:
922: <hr>
1.1 mike 923:
1.80 mike 924: <p>The <dfn
1.186 mike 925: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn"><code>sortColumn</code></dfn> IDL
1.1 mike 926: attribute gives the current column used for sorting. Initially, its
927: value must be the empty string. On getting, it must return its
928: current value. On setting, if the new value doesn't match the
1.80 mike 929: identifier of one of the columns in the <span>column list</span>,
930: then the user agent must throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code>
1.1 mike 931: exception. Otherwise, if the new value is not the same as its
932: current value, then the user agent must set the attribute to the new
1.80 mike 933: value, and then run the <span><code>datagrid</code> resort
934: steps</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 935:
1.80 mike 936: <p>The <dfn
937: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending"><code>sortAscending</code></dfn>
1.186 mike 938: IDL attribute specifies the direction that the tree is sorted in,
1.1 mike 939: ascending (true) or descending (false). Initially, its value must be
940: true (ascending). On getting, it must return its current value. On
941: setting, if the new value is not the same as its current value, then
942: the user agent must set the attribute to the new value, and then run
1.80 mike 943: the <span><code>datagrid</code> resort steps</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 944:
945: <p>When a column is marked as being sortable, the user agent should
946: allow the user to select that column to be the column used for
947: sorting, and should allow the user to chose whether the sort order
948: is ascending or descending.</p>
949:
950: <p>When the user changes the sort order in this manner, the user
1.80 mike 951: agent must update the <code
952: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> and <code
953: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> attributes
954: appropriately, and then run the <span><code>datagrid</code> resort
955: steps</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 956:
1.80 mike 957: <p class="note">The <span><code>datagrid</code> resort steps</span>
1.1 mike 958: are described in the next section.</p>
959:
1.80 mike 960: <hr>
1.1 mike 961:
1.80 mike 962: <p>The <dfn
963: title="dom-datagrid-clearColumns"><code>clearColumns()</code></dfn>
964: method, if the <span>column list</span> doesn't contain the
965: <span>default column</span>, must empty the <span>column
966: list</span>, append the <span>default column</span> to the now empty
967: <span>column list</span>, discard any data for cells in all rows in
968: the <code>datagrid</code>, set <code
969: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> to the empty
970: string, set <code
971: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> to true, and
972: run the <span><code>datagrid</code> resort steps</span>. (If the
973: <span>column list</span> is already just the <span>default
974: column</span>, then the method does nothing.)</p>
1.1 mike 975:
976:
1.80 mike 977: <h6>The rows</h6>
978:
979: <p>A <code>datagrid</code> element is intended to show a
1.1 mike 980: representation of a tree, where typically the user only sees a
981: small part of the tree at a time.</p>
982:
1.80 mike 983: <p>To make this efficient, the <code>datagrid</code> element
1.1 mike 984: <em>actually</em> shows a small part of a <em>sparse</em> tree, so
985: that only relevant parts of the data structure need be loaded at any
986: time. Specifically, the model requires only that all the ancestor
987: rows of the displayed rows be loaded, as well as any open earlier
988: siblings (in the displayed sort order) of the displayed rows.</p>
989:
1.80 mike 990: <p>Conceptually, therefore, a <code>datagrid</code> has a number of
1.1 mike 991: related sparse data structures backing it.</p>
992:
1.80 mike 993: <p>The first is the <dfn>natural order sparse data tree</dfn>. This
1.1 mike 994: is the structure in which rows are entered as they are declared, in
995: their natural order. This can differ from the order actually
996: displayed to the user. It consists of nested sparse lists of
1.80 mike 997: rows. In the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>, a row will
1.1 mike 998: always have all its parents already declared. Once a row is added to
1.80 mike 999: this structure, it can only be removed by the <code
1000: title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows">deleteRows()</code> and <code
1001: title="dom-datagrid-clearRows">clearRows()</code> methods. The order of
1.1 mike 1002: nodes in this tree never changes; to move a node in this tree, it
1003: has to be removed and then another row (with the same data)
1004: reinserted elsewhere.</p>
1005:
1.80 mike 1006: <p>The second structure is the <dfn>display order sparse data
1.1 mike 1007: tree</dfn>. This is a similar structure that contains a subset of
1.80 mike 1008: the rows in the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>, ordered
1009: in the order given by the <code
1010: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> and <code
1011: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> attributes, and
1.1 mike 1012: excluding rows with one or more ancestors that are closed. This tree
1.80 mike 1013: is cleared whenever the <code
1014: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code> and <code
1015: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> attributes
1.1 mike 1016: change.</p>
1017:
1.80 mike 1018: <p>The third structure is the <dfn>display order sparse data
1.1 mike 1019: list</dfn>. This structure is a flattened representation of the
1.80 mike 1020: <span>display order sparse data tree</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1021:
1.80 mike 1022: <p>At any time, a number of consecutive rows in the <span>display
1023: order sparse data list</span> are physically visible to the
1024: user. The <code>datagrid</code> fires notifications to a <span
1025: title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</span> (provided by script),
1.1 mike 1026: and the listener, or other some script, is expected to feed the
1.80 mike 1027: <code>datagrid</code> with the information needed to render the
1.1 mike 1028: control.</p>
1029:
1.80 mike 1030: <p>A <code>datagrid</code> has a <dfn>pending <code>datagrid</code>
1031: rows list</dfn>, which is a list of rows in the <span>display order
1032: sparse data list</span> for which the <code>datagrid</code> has sent
1.1 mike 1033: notifications requesting information but not yet received
1034: information about.</p>
1035:
1.80 mike 1036: <p>A <code>datagrid</code> also has a <dfn>pending
1.1 mike 1037: <code>datagrid</code> <em>cells</em> list</dfn>, which is a list of
1.80 mike 1038: row/column pairs (cells) for which the <code>datagrid</code> has
1.1 mike 1039: sent notifications requesting information but not yet received
1040: information about.</p>
1041:
1042: <p>User agents may discard information about rows that are not
1043: displayed and that are not ancestors or open earlier siblings of
1044: rows or ancestors of rows that are displayed.</p>
1045:
1.80 mike 1046: <hr>
1047:
1048: <p>These structures are different views of the collection of rows
1049: that form the <code>datagrid</code>. Each row has the following
1.1 mike 1050: information associated with it:</p>
1051:
1.80 mike 1052: <dl>
1053:
1054: <dt>A parent</dt>
1.1 mike 1055:
1.80 mike 1056: <dd><p>Either another row, or the <code>datagrid</code> itself. This
1057: is the parent of the row in the <span>natural order sparse data
1058: tree</span> and the <span>display order sparse data tree</span>
1059: for the <code>datagrid</code>.</p></dd>
1.1 mike 1060:
1061: <dt>A natural order position relative to the other rows with the
1062: same parent</dt>
1063:
1064: <dd>
1065:
1066: <p>This is the number of rows that precede this row under the same
1.80 mike 1067: parent in the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>. This
1.1 mike 1068: number can't be changed relative to other rows in the same parent;
1069: to change the relative natural order of data in the
1.80 mike 1070: <code>datagrid</code>, the original rows have to be removed and
1.1 mike 1071: new rows (with the same data but different natural positions)
1072: inserted in their place. (The exact number of a row can change, as
1073: new rows can be inserted above it.)</p>
1074:
1.80 mike 1075: <p>A row can be identified by a <code>RowID</code> object. This is
1.1 mike 1076: an array of numbers, consisting of the natural order positions of
1077: each ancestor row and the row itself, starting from the furthest
1078: ancestor. Thus, for instance, the fourth child row of the first
1.80 mike 1079: child row of the second row in a <code>datagrid</code> would be
1080: identified by a <code>RowID</code> object whose value is <code
1081: title="">[1, 0, 3]</code>. A row's identifier changes if rows are
1082: <span title="dom-datagrid-insertRows">inserted before it</span> in
1083: the <code>datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 1084:
1085: </dd>
1086:
1087: <dt>A display order position relative to the other rows with
1088: the same parent</dt>
1089:
1090: <dd><p>This is the number of rows that precede this row under the
1.80 mike 1091: same parent in the <span>display order sparse data
1092: tree</span>. This number can be unknown. If the sort order
1093: changes, then this information is lost (as the <span>display order
1094: sparse data tree</span> is cleared).</p></dd>
1.1 mike 1095:
1096: <dt>A child count</dt>
1097:
1098: <dd><p>The number of rows that have this row as a parent. If this is
1.80 mike 1099: zero, the row cannot be opened. If this is −1, then the
1.1 mike 1100: child count is unknown but the row can be opened. This value can be
1.80 mike 1101: changed by the <code title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code>
1102: method only if the current value is −1 or if the row or one
1.1 mike 1103: of its ancestors is closed. Otherwise, it can only be changed
1.80 mike 1104: indirectly using the <code
1105: title="dom-datagrid-insertRows">insertRows()</code> and <code
1106: title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows">deleteRows()</code> methods.</p></dd>
1.1 mike 1107:
1108: <dt>An open flag</dt>
1109:
1110: <dd><p>A boolean indicating whether the row is open (true) or
1111: closed (false). Once set, the flag can only be changed by the user
1112: or while one of the row's ancestors is itself closed. A row can
1113: also be in a third state, "opening", which is treated as closed for
1114: all purposes except that the user agent may indicate that the row
1115: is in this special state, and except that when the row is updated
1116: to have a row count, the row will switch to being open.</p></dd>
1117:
1118: <dt>A row count</dt>
1119:
1120: <dd><p>The number of rows that have this row as a parent or
1121: ancestor, and that do not have an ancestor that is a descendant of
1.80 mike 1122: this row that is itself closed. If this is −1, then the row
1123: count is unknown. This value can be changed by the <code
1124: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> method only if the
1.1 mike 1125: row or one of its ancestors is closed (or opening, but not
1.80 mike 1126: open). Otherwise, it can only be changed indirectly using the <code
1127: title="dom-datagrid-insertRows">insertRows()</code> and <code
1128: title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows">deleteRows()</code>
1.1 mike 1129: methods.</p></dd>
1130:
1131: <dt>Cells</dt>
1132:
1133: <dd><p>The data that applies to this row. Cell data is discussed in
1134: more detail below.</p></dd>
1135:
1.80 mike 1136: </dl>
1137:
1138: <p>The <code>datagrid</code> itself also has a <dfn title="datagrid
1139: child count">child count</dfn> and a <dfn title="datagrid row
1.1 mike 1140: count">row count</dfn>, which are analogous to the child counts and
1141: row counts for rows. Initially, these must be zero.</p>
1142:
1.80 mike 1143: <hr>
1144:
1145: <p>The <dfn><code>datagrid</code> resort steps</dfn>, which are
1.1 mike 1146: invoked when the sort order changes as described in the previous
1147: section, are as follows:</p>
1148:
1.80 mike 1149: <ol>
1.1 mike 1150:
1.80 mike 1151: <li>
1152:
1153: <p>Clear the <span>display order sparse data tree</span>
1.1 mike 1154: (i.e. mark the display order position of all the rows in the
1.80 mike 1155: <code>datagrid</code> as unknown).</p>
1.1 mike 1156:
1157: <p>User agents may cache the position information of rows for
1.80 mike 1158: various values of <code
1159: title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code> and <code
1160: title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code>, instead
1.1 mike 1161: of discarding the information altogether. If the user agent caches
1162: this information, and has information that applies to the current
1.80 mike 1163: values of <code title="dom-datagrid-sortColumn">sortColumn</code>
1164: and <code title="dom-datagrid-sortAscending">sortAscending</code>,
1165: then the user agent may repopulate the <span>display order sparse
1166: data tree</span> from this information.</p>
1.1 mike 1167:
1168: </li>
1169:
1170: <li>
1171:
1.80 mike 1172: <p>Clear the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span>
1173: and the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells list</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1174:
1175: </li>
1176:
1177: <li>
1178:
1.80 mike 1179: <p>Invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1180: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1181:
1182: </li>
1183:
1.80 mike 1184: <!- - v2: queue a task to fire an event, or tell the listener the
1185: sort order changed, or something - ->
1186:
1187: </ol>
1.1 mike 1188:
1.80 mike 1189: <hr>
1.1 mike 1190:
1.80 mike 1191: <p>The <dfn
1192: title="dom-datagrid-renotify"><code>renotify()</code></dfn> method
1193: must empty the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span>
1194: and the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells list</span>, and
1195: invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1196: algorithm</span>.</p>
1197:
1198: <hr>
1199:
1200: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-setRowCount"><code>setRowCount(<var
1201: title="">childCount</var>, <var
1202: title="">rowCount</var>)</code></dfn> method must run the following
1.1 mike 1203: steps:</p>
1204:
1.80 mike 1205: <ol>
1.1 mike 1206:
1.80 mike 1207: <li>
1208:
1209: <p>Set the <span><code>datagrid</code> child count</span> to <var
1210: title="">childCount</var>, the <span><code>datagrid</code> row
1211: count</span> to <var title="">rowCount</var>.</p>
1.1 mike 1212:
1213: </li>
1214:
1215: <li>
1216:
1.80 mike 1217: <p><span>Audit the <code>datagrid</code></span>. If this fails,
1.1 mike 1218: then revert the changes made in the previous step, throw a
1.80 mike 1219: <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception, and abort these
1.1 mike 1220: steps.</p>
1221:
1222: </li>
1223:
1224: <li>
1225:
1.80 mike 1226: <p>Invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1227: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1228:
1229: </li>
1230:
1.80 mike 1231: </ol>
1232:
1233: <hr>
1234:
1235: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-setRows"><code>setRows(<var
1236: title="">rows</var>)</code></dfn> method must run the following
1.1 mike 1237: steps:</p>
1238:
1.80 mike 1239: <ol>
1.1 mike 1240:
1.80 mike 1241: <li>
1242:
1243: <p><span title="type-check a RowList object">Type-check the <var
1244: title="">rows</var> argument</span>. If this fails, throw a
1.1 mike 1245: <code>TypeError</code> exception, and abort these steps.</p>
1246:
1247: </li>
1248:
1249: <li>
1250:
1.80 mike 1251: <p><span title="partially sort a RowList object">Partially sort
1252: the <var title="">rows</var> argument</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1253:
1254: </li>
1255:
1256: <li>
1257:
1.80 mike 1258: <p>For each <code>Row</code> object in the <var
1259: title="">rows</var> argument, in order, perform the appropriate
1.1 mike 1260: steps from the list below.</p>
1261:
1.80 mike 1262: <p class="note">The changes made to the <code>datagrid</code>'s
1.1 mike 1263: data structures in this step get reverted (as required below) if
1264: any consistency errors are detected either in this step or the
1265: next.</p>
1266:
1.80 mike 1267: <dl>
1268:
1269: <dt>If there already exists a row in the <code>datagrid</code>'s
1270: <span>natural order sparse data tree</span> with the same
1271: identifier as given by the <code>Row</code> object's
1272: <code>RowID</code> object, and that row and all its ancestors are
1.1 mike 1273: open</dt>
1274:
1275: <dd>
1276:
1277: <p>If one of the following conditions is true, then revert all
1278: the changes done in this step, throw a
1.80 mike 1279: <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception, and abort these
1.1 mike 1280: steps:</p>
1281:
1.80 mike 1282: <ul>
1283:
1284: <li>The value of the <code>Row</code> object's second entry is
1285: neither −1 nor equal to the child count of the
1.1 mike 1286: preexisting row.</li>
1287:
1.80 mike 1288: <li>The <code>Row</code> object has fewer than four
1.1 mike 1289: entries or more than six entries.</li>
1290:
1.80 mike 1291: <li>The <code>Row</code> object has five or more entries, and
1.1 mike 1292: its fifth entry is false.</li>
1293:
1.80 mike 1294: <li>The <code>Row</code> object has six entries, and its sixth
1.1 mike 1295: entry is not equal to the row count of the preexisting
1296: row.</li>
1297:
1.80 mike 1298: </ul>
1299:
1300: </dd>
1.1 mike 1301:
1.80 mike 1302: <dt>If there already exists a row in the <code>datagrid</code>'s
1303: <span>natural order sparse data tree</span> with the same
1304: identifier as given by the <code>Row</code> object's
1305: <code>RowID</code> object, but either that row or one of its
1.1 mike 1306: ancestors is closed</dt>
1307:
1308: <dd>
1309:
1310: <p>Set the preexisting row's child count to the value of the
1.80 mike 1311: <code>Row</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 1312:
1.80 mike 1313: <p>If the <code>Row</code> object has five or more entries, and
1.1 mike 1314: either its fifth entry is true and the preexisting row is closed
1315: but not opening, or its fifth entry is false and the preexisting
1316: row is open, then: if the preexisting row has no ancestor row
1317: that is closed, then revert all the changes done in this step,
1.80 mike 1318: throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception, and abort
1.1 mike 1319: these steps; otherwise, if the fifth entry is false, then close
1320: the row; otherwise, open the row.</p>
1321:
1.80 mike 1322: <p>If the <code>Row</code> object has six entries, set the
1323: preexisting row's row count to the value of the <code>Row</code>
1.1 mike 1324: object's sixth entry.</p>
1325:
1326: <p>If the preexisting row is opening, then: increase the
1.80 mike 1327: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span> and the row counts
1.1 mike 1328: of any ancestor rows by the number of rows that the preexisting
1.80 mike 1329: row now has in its row count, then open the row.</p> <!- - we
1.1 mike 1330: should also "update the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> rows
1331: list</span> and the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells
1.80 mike 1332: list</span> accordingly" - ->
1.1 mike 1333:
1334:
1335: </dd>
1336:
1.80 mike 1337: <dt>There does not exist a row in the <code>datagrid</code>'s
1338: <span>natural order sparse data tree</span> with the same
1339: identifier as given by the <code>Row</code> object's
1340: <code>RowID</code> object</dt>
1.1 mike 1341:
1342: <dd>
1343:
1.80 mike 1344: <p>If the <code>RowID</code> object has a length greater than 1,
1.1 mike 1345: then verify that there is a row identified by the
1.80 mike 1346: <code>RowID</code> consisting of all but the last number in the
1347: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>. If there is no
1348: such row present in the <span>natural order sparse data
1349: tree</span>, then revert all the changes done in this step,
1350: throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception, and abort
1.1 mike 1351: these steps.</p>
1352:
1.80 mike 1353: <p>Create a row and insert it into the <span>natural order
1354: sparse data tree</span>, such that its parent is the row
1355: identified by the <code>RowID</code> consisting of all but the
1356: last number in the <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>,
1357: or the <code>datagrid</code> if the length of the
1358: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code> is 1; with its
1.1 mike 1359: natural order position being the last number of the
1.80 mike 1360: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>; with the child
1361: count being the value of the third entry of the <code>Row</code>
1.1 mike 1362: object; with the row being marked closed unless the
1.80 mike 1363: <code>Row</code> object has five or more entries and its fifth
1.1 mike 1364: entry is true, in which case the row is open; and with its row
1.80 mike 1365: count being −1 unless the <code>Row</code> object has six
1.1 mike 1366: entries, in which case the row count is equal to the value of
1.80 mike 1367: the <code>Row</code> object's sixth entry.</p>
1.1 mike 1368:
1369: </dd>
1370:
1.80 mike 1371: </dl>
1372:
1373: </li>
1.1 mike 1374:
1375: <li>
1376:
1.80 mike 1377: <p><span>Audit the <code>datagrid</code></span>. If this fails,
1.1 mike 1378: then revert the changes made in the previous step, throw a
1.80 mike 1379: <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception, and abort these
1.1 mike 1380: steps.</p>
1381:
1382: </li>
1383:
1384: <li>
1385:
1.80 mike 1386: <p>For each <code>Row</code> object in the <var
1387: title="">rows</var> argument, in order, <span title="apply a Row
1388: object">apply the <code>Row</code> object</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1389:
1390: </li>
1391:
1392: <li>
1393:
1.80 mike 1394: <p>Invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1395: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1396:
1397: </li>
1398:
1.80 mike 1399: </ol>
1400:
1401: <hr>
1402:
1403: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-insertRows"><code>insertRows(<var
1404: title="">rows</var>)</code></dfn> method must run the following
1.1 mike 1405: steps:</p>
1406:
1.80 mike 1407: <ol>
1408:
1409: <li>
1.1 mike 1410:
1.80 mike 1411: <p><span title="type-check a RowList object">Type-check the <var
1412: title="">rows</var> argument</span>. If this fails, throw a
1.1 mike 1413: <code>TypeError</code> exception, and abort these steps.</p>
1414:
1415: </li>
1416:
1417: <li>
1418:
1.80 mike 1419: <p><span title="partially sort a RowList object">Partially sort
1420: the <var title="">rows</var> argument</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1421:
1422: </li>
1423:
1424: <li>
1425:
1.80 mike 1426: <p>For each <code>Row</code> object in the <var
1427: title="">rows</var> argument, in order, run the following
1.1 mike 1428: steps:</p>
1429:
1.80 mike 1430: <p class="note">The changes made to the <code>datagrid</code>'s
1.1 mike 1431: data structures in this step get reverted (as required below) if
1432: any consistency errors are detected either in this step or the
1433: next.</p>
1434:
1.80 mike 1435: <ol>
1436:
1437: <li>
1.1 mike 1438:
1439: <p>Let <var title="">parent</var> be the row identified by the
1.80 mike 1440: <code>RowID</code> consisting of all but the last number in the
1441: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>, or the
1442: <code>datagrid</code> itself if the <code>Row</code> object's
1443: <code>RowID</code> has length 0.</p>
1444:
1445: <p>If there is no such row present in the <span>natural order
1446: sparse data tree</span>, then revert all the changes done in
1447: this algorithm, throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code>
1.1 mike 1448: exception, and abort these steps.</p>
1449:
1450: </li>
1451:
1452: <li>
1453:
1454: <p>Increment by one the natural order position of all rows whose
1455: parent is <var title="">parent</var> and whose natural order
1456: position is equal to or greater than the last number of the
1.80 mike 1457: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 1458:
1459: </li>
1460:
1461: <li>
1462:
1.80 mike 1463: <p>If the value of the <code>Row</code> object's second entry is
1464: not −1, then increment by one the display order position
1.1 mike 1465: of all rows whose parent is <var title="">parent</var> and whose
1466: display order position is equal to or greater than the value of
1.80 mike 1467: the <code>Row</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 1468:
1.80 mike 1469: <!- -(Not sure how to really say this.)
1.1 mike 1470: <p>Update the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> rows
1471: list</span> and the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells
1472: list</span> accordingly.</p>
1.80 mike 1473: - ->
1.1 mike 1474:
1475: </li>
1476:
1477: <li>
1478:
1.80 mike 1479: <p>Create a row and insert it into the <span>natural order
1480: sparse data tree</span>, such that its parent is <var
1481: title="">parent</var>; with its natural order position being the
1482: last number of the <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>;
1.1 mike 1483: with the child count being the value of the third entry of the
1.80 mike 1484: <code>Row</code> object; with the row being marked closed unless
1485: the <code>Row</code> object has five or more entries and its
1.1 mike 1486: fifth entry is true, in which case the row is open; and with its
1.80 mike 1487: row count being −1 unless the <code>Row</code> object has
1.1 mike 1488: six entries, in which case the row count is equal to the value
1.80 mike 1489: of the <code>Row</code> object's sixth entry.</p>
1.1 mike 1490:
1491: </li>
1492:
1.80 mike 1493: </ol>
1494:
1495: </li>
1.1 mike 1496:
1497: <li>
1498:
1.80 mike 1499: <p>For each <code>Row</code> object in the <var
1500: title="">rows</var> argument, in order, <span title="apply a Row
1501: object">apply the <code>Row</code> object</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1502:
1503: </li>
1504:
1505: <li>
1506:
1.80 mike 1507: <p>Invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1508: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1509:
1510: </li>
1511:
1.80 mike 1512: </ol>
1513:
1514: <hr>
1515:
1516: <p>When an algorithm requires the user agent to <dfn>type-check a
1.1 mike 1517: <code>RowList</code> object</dfn> (an array), each entry in the
1518: object must be checked against the following requirements. If any
1519: are false, then the type-check fails, otherwise it passes.</p>
1520:
1.80 mike 1521: <ul>
1522:
1523: <li><p>The entry is a <code>Row</code> object (an
1.1 mike 1524: array).</p></li>
1525:
1.80 mike 1526: <li><p>The first value in the <code>Row</code> is a
1527: <code>RowID</code> object (also an array), whose length is at least
1.1 mike 1528: 1, and whose values are all integers greater than or equal to
1529: zero.</p></li>
1530:
1.80 mike 1531: <li><p>The numbers in the <code>RowID</code> object do not exactly
1532: match any of the other entries in the <code>RowList</code> object
1533: (i.e. no two <code>Row</code> objects have the same
1.1 mike 1534: identifier).</p></li>
1535:
1.80 mike 1536: <li><p>The second value in the <code>Row</code> is an integer that
1537: is either −1, zero, or a positive integer.</p></li>
1.1 mike 1538:
1.80 mike 1539: <li><p>The third value in the <code>Row</code> is an integer that
1540: is either −1, zero, or a positive integer.</p></li>
1.1 mike 1541:
1.80 mike 1542: <li><p>The fourth value in the <code>Row</code> is a
1543: <code>CellList</code> object (yet another array).</p></li>
1.1 mike 1544:
1.80 mike 1545: <li><p>Each entry in the <span>CellList</span> object is a
1546: <code>Cell</code> object (again, an array).</p></li>
1.1 mike 1547:
1.80 mike 1548: <li><p>Each <code>Cell</code> object in the <span>CellList</span>
1549: object has as its first value a <code>Column</code> object (a
1.1 mike 1550: string), and its value is the identifier of one of the columns in
1.80 mike 1551: the <span>column list</span>.</p></li>
1.1 mike 1552:
1553: <li>
1554:
1.80 mike 1555: <p>Each <code>Cell</code> object in the <span>CellList</span>
1.1 mike 1556: object has as its second and subsequent entries values that match
1557: the following requirements, as determined by the type of the
1558: column identified by the first entry:</p>
1559:
1.80 mike 1560: <dl>
1561:
1562: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-text">text</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1563: <dd>
1564:
1565: <p>The second entry's value is a string, and either there are
1566: only two entries, or there are three, and the third entry is
1.80 mike 1567: an <code>img</code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 1568:
1.80 mike 1569: <p>If there is an <code>img</code> element specified, its <code
1570: title="dom-img-complete">complete</code> attribute is true.</p>
1.1 mike 1571:
1572: </dd>
1573:
1.80 mike 1574: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-editable">editable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1575: <dd>
1576:
1577: <p>The second entry's value is a string, and either there are
1578: only two entries, or the third entry is a
1.80 mike 1579: <code>datalist</code> element, and either there are only three
1.1 mike 1580: entries, or there are four, and the fourth entry is an
1.80 mike 1581: <code>img</code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 1582:
1.80 mike 1583: <p>If there is an <code>img</code> element specified, its <code
1584: title="dom-img-complete">complete</code> attribute is true.</p>
1.1 mike 1585:
1586: </dd>
1587:
1.80 mike 1588: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-checkable">checkable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1589: <dd>
1590:
1591: <p>The second entry's value is a string, the third entry is a
1592: boolean, and either there are only three entries, or the
1593: fourth entry is also a boolean, and either there are only four
1594: entries, or there are five, and the fifth entry is an
1.80 mike 1595: <code>img</code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 1596:
1.80 mike 1597: <p>If there is an <code>img</code> element specified, its <code
1598: title="dom-img-complete">complete</code> attribute is true.</p>
1.1 mike 1599:
1600: </dd>
1601:
1.80 mike 1602: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-list">list</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1603: <dd>
1604:
1605: <p>The second entry's value is a string, the third entry is a
1.80 mike 1606: <code>select</code> element, and either there are only three
1.1 mike 1607: entries, or there are four, and the fourth entry is an
1.80 mike 1608: <code>img</code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 1609:
1.80 mike 1610: <p>If there is an <code>img</code> element specified, its <code
1611: title="dom-img-complete">complete</code> attribute is true.</p>
1.1 mike 1612:
1613: </dd>
1614:
1.80 mike 1615: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-progress">progress</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1616: <dd>
1617:
1618: <p>There are only two entries, the second entry's value is a
1619: number, and the number's value is between 0.0 and 1.0
1620: inclusive.</p>
1621:
1622: </dd>
1623:
1.80 mike 1624: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-meter">meter</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1625: <dd>
1626:
1627: <p>There are at least two, but possibly up to seven, entries,
1628: all entries but the first one are numbers, and the following
1629: relationships hold:</p>
1630:
1.80 mike 1631: <ul class="brief">
1632:
1633: <li>The second entry is less than the third, or less than 1.0
1.1 mike 1634: if the third is absent.</li>
1635:
1636: <li>The second entry is greater than the fourth, or greater
1637: than 0.0 if the fourth is absent.</li>
1638:
1639: <li>If there are at least three entries, the third entry is
1640: greater than the fourth, or greater than zero if the fourth
1641: is absent.</li>
1642:
1643: <li>If there are at least five entries, the fifth is not
1644: greater than the third and not less than the fourth.</li>
1645:
1646: <li>If there are at least six entries, the sixth is not
1647: greater than the third and not less than the fifth.</li>
1648:
1649: <li>If there are at least seven entries, the fifth is not
1650: greater than the third and not less than the fourth.</li>
1651:
1.80 mike 1652: </ul>
1.1 mike 1653:
1.80 mike 1654: </dd>
1655:
1656: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code></dt>
1.1 mike 1657: <dd>
1658:
1659: <p>There are four entries, the second and third are numbers
1660: that are integers greater than zero, and the fourth is a
1661: <code>Rendering2DContextCallback</code> object (a
1662: function).</p>
1663:
1664: </dd>
1665:
1.80 mike 1666: </dl>
1667:
1668: </li>
1.1 mike 1669:
1.80 mike 1670: <li><p>Either there are only four values in the <code>Row</code>,
1671: or the fifth value in the <code>Row</code> is a boolean.</p></li>
1.1 mike 1672:
1673: <li><p>Either there are only four or five values in the
1.80 mike 1674: <code>Row</code>, or there are six, and the sixth value in the
1675: <code>Row</code> an integer that is greater than or equal to
1.1 mike 1676: zero.</p></li>
1677:
1.80 mike 1678: </ul>
1679:
1680: <p>Where the above requirements say that a value is to be a string,
1.1 mike 1681: the user agent must apply the ToString() conversion operator to the
1682: value, assume that the value was indeed a string, and use the result
1683: in the rest of the algorithm as if it had that had been the value
1.98 mike 1684: passed to the method. <a href="#refsECMA262">[ECMA262]</a></p>
1.1 mike 1685:
1686: <p>Where the above requirements say that a value is to be a number,
1687: the user agent must first apply the ToNumber() conversion operator
1.60 mike 1688: to the value, and then verify that the result is neither an Infinity
1689: value nor a Not-a-Number (NaN) value. If this result is indeed
1690: acceptable (i.e. finite), the user agent must use the result in the
1691: rest of the algorithm as if it had that had been the value passed to
1.98 mike 1692: the method. <a href="#refsECMA262">[ECMA262]</a></p>
1.1 mike 1693:
1694: <p>Where the above requirements say that a value is to be an
1695: integer, the user agent must first apply the ToNumber() conversion
1696: operator to the value, and then verify that the result is a finite
1697: integer. If so, the user agent must use the result in the rest of
1698: the algorithm as if it had that had been the value passed to the
1.98 mike 1699: method. <a href="#refsECMA262">[ECMA262]</a></p>
1.1 mike 1700:
1701: <p>Where the above requirements say that a value is to be a boolean,
1702: the user agent must apply the ToBoolean() conversion operator to the
1703: value, assume that the value was indeed a boolean, and use the
1704: result in the rest of the algorithm as if it had that had been the
1.98 mike 1705: value passed to the method. <a href="#refsECMA262">[ECMA262]</a></p>
1.80 mike 1706:
1707: <hr>
1.1 mike 1708:
1.80 mike 1709: <p>When an algorithm requires the user agent to <dfn>audit the
1710: <code>datagrid</code></dfn>, the <code>datagrid</code> must be
1.1 mike 1711: checked against the following requirements. If any are false, then
1712: the audit fails, otherwise it passes.</p>
1713:
1.80 mike 1714: <ul>
1715:
1716: <li>There is no row whose natural order position is greater than or
1717: equal to the child count of its parent row in the <span>natural
1718: order sparse data tree</span>.</li>
1.1 mike 1719:
1720: <li>There is no row whose display order position is greater than or
1.80 mike 1721: equal to the child count of its parent row in the <span>display
1722: order sparse data tree</span>.</li>
1.1 mike 1723:
1724: <li>There is no row such that the sum of that row's child count and
1725: the row counts all the open rows that are direct children of that
1.80 mike 1726: row in the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span> is less than
1.1 mike 1727: that row's row count.</li>
1728:
1729: <li>Of the rows whose child count is equal to the number of rows
1.80 mike 1730: that are direct children of that row in the <span>natural order
1731: sparse data tree</span>, there is none such that the sum of that
1.1 mike 1732: row's child count and the row counts of all the open rows that are
1.80 mike 1733: direct children of that row in the <span>natural order sparse data
1734: tree</span> is greater than that row's row count.</li>
1735:
1736: </ul>
1.1 mike 1737:
1.80 mike 1738: <p>For the purposes of this audit, the <code>datagrid</code> must be
1.1 mike 1739: treated as the parent row of all the rows that are direct children
1.80 mike 1740: of the <code>datagrid</code> in the <span>natural order sparse data
1741: tree</span> and the <span>display order sparse data tree</span>. The
1742: child count of this implied row is the <span><code>datagrid</code>
1743: child count</span>, and the row count of this implied row is the
1744: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span>.</p>
1745:
1746: <hr>
1.1 mike 1747:
1.80 mike 1748: <p>When an algorithm requires the user agent to <dfn>partially sort
1.1 mike 1749: a <code>RowList</code> object</dfn> (an array), the entries in the
1.80 mike 1750: object must be resorted such that <code>Row</code> objects are
1.1 mike 1751: listed after any of their ancestors and after any of their earlier
1.80 mike 1752: siblings. In other words, for any two <code>Row</code> objects <var
1753: title="">a</var> and <var title="">b</var> in the
1754: <code>RowList</code>, where <var title="">a</var> is before <var
1755: title="">b</var> after the sort, the following conditions must
1.1 mike 1756: hold:</p>
1757:
1.80 mike 1758: <ul>
1759:
1760: <li><p>If their <code>RowID</code> objects are the same length and
1.1 mike 1761: have values that are equal except for the last value, then the last
1.80 mike 1762: value of <var title="">a</var>'s <code>RowID</code>'s last value
1763: must be less than <var title="">b</var>'s <code>RowID</code>'s last
1.1 mike 1764: value (i.e. earlier siblings must come before their later
1765: siblings).</p></li>
1766:
1.80 mike 1767: <li><p>If their <code>RowID</code> objects are not the same length,
1.1 mike 1768: but the values in the shorter of the two are the same as the first
1769: few values in the longer one, then <var title="">a</var>'s
1.80 mike 1770: <code>RowID</code> must be the shorter one (i.e. ancestors must
1.1 mike 1771: come before their descendants).</p></li>
1772:
1.80 mike 1773: </ul>
1774:
1775: <hr>
1776:
1777: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-deleteRows"><code>deleteRows(<var
1778: title="">rows</var>)</code></dfn> method must run the following
1.1 mike 1779: steps:</p>
1780:
1.80 mike 1781: <ol>
1782:
1783: <li>
1.1 mike 1784:
1785: <p>If any of the entries in <var title="">rows</var> are not
1.80 mike 1786: <code>RowID</code> objects consisting of one or more entries whose
1.1 mike 1787: values are all integers that are greater than or equal to zero,
1788: then throw a <code>TypeError</code> exception and abort these
1789: steps.</p>
1790:
1791: <p>To check if a value is an integer, the user agent must first
1792: apply the ToNumber() conversion operator to the value, and then
1793: verify that the result is a finite integer. If so, the user agent
1794: must use the result in the rest of the algorithm as if it had that
1.80 mike 1795: had been the value passed to the method. <a
1.98 mike 1796: href="#refsECMA262">[ECMA262]</a></p>
1.1 mike 1797:
1798: </li>
1799:
1800: <li>
1801:
1.80 mike 1802: <p>If any of the <code>RowID</code> objects in the <var
1803: title="">rows</var> argument identify a row that isn't present in
1804: the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>, then throw a
1805: <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception and abort these
1.1 mike 1806: steps.</p>
1807:
1808: </li>
1809:
1810: <li>
1811:
1812: <p>If any row is listed twice in the <var title="">rows</var>
1.80 mike 1813: argument, then throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception
1.1 mike 1814: and abort these steps.</p>
1815:
1816: </li>
1817:
1818: <li>
1819:
1820: <p>Sort the <var title="">rows</var> argument such that the
1821: entries are given in the same order as the rows they identify
1822: would be visited in a pre-order, depth first traversal of the
1.80 mike 1823: <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1824:
1825: </li>
1826:
1827: <li>
1828:
1829: <p>For each row identified by entries in <var title="">rows</var>,
1830: <em>in reverse order</em>, run the following steps:</p>
1831:
1.80 mike 1832: <ol>
1833:
1834: <li>
1.1 mike 1835:
1836: <p>Decrement the child count of the row's parent row, if that
1837: child count is greater than zero. If the row has no parent,
1.80 mike 1838: decrement the <span><code>datagrid</code> child
1839: count</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1840:
1841: <p>If the row has a parent row, and its child count is now zero,
1842: then close that row.</p>
1843:
1844: </li>
1845:
1846: <li>
1847:
1848: <p>Let <var title="">delta</var> be one more than the row's row
1849: count if the row is open and its row count is greater than zero;
1850: otherwise, let <var title="">delta</var> be one.</p>
1851:
1852: </li>
1853:
1854: <li>
1855:
1856: <p>Let <var title="">ancestor</var> be the row.</p>
1857:
1858: </li>
1859:
1860: <li>
1861:
1862: <p><i>Row count loop</i>: Let <var title="">ancestor</var> be
1863: <var title="">ancestor</var>'s parent row, if any, or null if it
1864: has none.</p>
1865:
1866: </li>
1867:
1868: <li>
1869:
1870: <p>If <var title="">ancestor</var> is null, then decrement the
1.80 mike 1871: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span> by <var
1872: title="">delta</var>. Otherwise, if <var title="">ancestor</var>
1873: is open, then decrement its row count by <var
1874: title="">delta</var>.</p>
1.1 mike 1875:
1876: </li>
1877:
1878: <li>
1879:
1880: <p>If <var title="">ancestor</var> is not null, then jump back
1881: to the step labeled <i>row count loop</i> above.</p>
1882:
1883: </li>
1884:
1885: <li>
1886:
1887: <p>Let <var title="">parent</var> be the row's parent, or the
1.80 mike 1888: <code>datagrid</code> if the row has no parent.</p>
1.1 mike 1889:
1890: </li>
1891:
1892: <li>
1893:
1894: <p>Decrement by one the natural order position of all rows whose
1895: parent is <var title="">parent</var> and whose natural order
1896: position is equal to or greater than the row's own natural order
1897: position.</p>
1898:
1899: </li>
1900:
1901: <li>
1902:
1.80 mike 1903: <p>If the row is in the <span>display order sparse data
1904: tree</span>, then decrement by one the display order position of
1.1 mike 1905: all rows whose parent is <var title="">parent</var> and whose
1906: display order position is equal to or greater than the row's own
1907: display order position.</p>
1908:
1909: </li>
1910:
1911: <li>
1912:
1913: <p>Clear the row and its descendants from the
1.80 mike 1914: <code>Datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 1915:
1916: </li>
1917:
1.80 mike 1918: </ol>
1919:
1920: </li>
1.1 mike 1921:
1922: <li>
1923:
1.80 mike 1924: <p>Invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1925: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1926:
1927: </li>
1928:
1.80 mike 1929: </ol>
1.1 mike 1930:
1.80 mike 1931: <hr>
1932:
1933: <p>The <dfn
1934: title="dom-datagrid-clearRows"><code>clearRows()</code></dfn> method
1935: must empty the <span>natural order sparse data tree</span>, reset
1936: both the <span><code>datagrid</code> child count</span> and the
1937: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span> to zero, and invoke the
1938: <span><code>datagrid</code> update display algorithm</span>.</p>
1939:
1940: <hr>
1941:
1942: <p>The <dfn title="dom-datagrid-repaint"><code>repaint(<var
1943: title="">row</var>, <var title="">column</var>)</code></dfn> method
1.1 mike 1944: must cause the user agent to clear its cache for the cell specified
1.80 mike 1945: by the identifier <var title="">row</var> and the column <var
1946: title="">column</var>, if that column's type is <code
1947: title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code>. If the given column has
1948: not been declared, or its type is not <code
1949: title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code>, then the user agent must
1950: throw a <code>DATAGRID_MODEL_ERR</code> exception. If the given row
1.1 mike 1951: is not known, then the method must do nothing. If the cell is indeed
1952: cleared, the user agent must reinvoke the previously registered
1.80 mike 1953: <code>RenderingContext2DCallback</code> callback when it needs to
1.1 mike 1954: repaint that row.</p>
1955:
1.80 mike 1956: <hr>
1957:
1958: <p>If a row has a child count that isn't zero, then the user agent
1.1 mike 1959: should offer to the user the option of opening and closing the
1960: row.</p>
1961:
1962: <p>When a row is opened, if the row's row count is greater than
1963: zero, then the user agent must increase the
1.80 mike 1964: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span> and the row counts of
1.1 mike 1965: any ancestor rows by the number of rows that the newly opened row
1.80 mike 1966: has in its row count<!- - we should also "update the <span>pending
1.1 mike 1967: <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span> and the <span>pending
1.80 mike 1968: <code>datagrid</code> cells list</span> accordingly" - ->, then must
1969: mark the row as open, then may fill in the <span>display order
1970: sparse data tree</span> with any information that the user agent has
1.1 mike 1971: cached about the display order positions of descendants of the newly
1.80 mike 1972: opened row, and then must invoke the <code
1973: title="dom-listener-rowOpened">rowOpened()</code> method on the
1974: current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> with as
1975: its first argument a <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row
1.1 mike 1976: that was opened and as its second argument the boolean false, and
1.80 mike 1977: then must invoke the <span><code>datagrid</code> update display
1978: algorithm</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 1979:
1980: <p>On the other hand, when a row is opened and the row's row count
1.80 mike 1981: is −1, then the user agent must mark the row as opening, and
1982: then must invoke the <code
1983: title="dom-listener-rowOpened">rowOpened()</code> method on the
1984: current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> with as
1985: its first argument a <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row
1.1 mike 1986: that was opened and as its second argument the boolean true.</p>
1987:
1988: <p>When a row is closed, the user agent must decrease the
1.80 mike 1989: <span><code>datagrid</code> row count</span> and the row counts of
1.1 mike 1990: any ancestor rows by the number of rows that the newly closed row
1.80 mike 1991: has in its row count, and then must invoke the <code
1992: title="dom-listener-rowOpened">rowOpened()</code> method on the
1993: current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> with as
1994: its first and only argument a <code>RowID</code> object identifying
1.1 mike 1995: the row that was opened.</p>
1996:
1997:
1998:
1.80 mike 1999: <h6>The cells</h6>
1.1 mike 2000:
2001: <p>Each row has one cell per column. Each cell has the same type as
1.80 mike 2002: its column. The <dfn>allowed <code>datagrid</code> column
1.1 mike 2003: types</dfn>, what they represent, and the requirements for when the
2004: user interacts with them, are as follows:</p>
2005:
1.80 mike 2006: <dl>
2007:
2008: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-text"><code>text</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2009: <dd>
2010:
2011: <p>The cell represents some text and an optional image.</p>
2012:
2013: </dd>
2014:
1.80 mike 2015: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-editable"><code>editable</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2016: <dd>
2017:
2018: <p>The cells represents some editable text, an optional
1.80 mike 2019: <code>datalist</code> giving autocompletion hints, and an
1.1 mike 2020: optional image.</p>
2021:
1.80 mike 2022: <p>If there is a <code>datalist</code> element, the user agent
1.1 mike 2023: should offer the suggestions represented by that element to the
1.80 mike 2024: user. The user agent may use the suggestion's <span
2025: title="concept-option-label">label</span> to identify the
1.1 mike 2026: suggestion. If the user selects a suggestion, then the editable
1.80 mike 2027: text must be set to the selected suggestion's <span
2028: title="concept-option-value">value</span>, as if the user had
1.1 mike 2029: written that value himself.</p>
2030:
2031: <p>When the user edits the value, either directly or using the
1.80 mike 2032: <code>datalist</code>, the user agent must invoke the <code
2033: title="dom-listener-cellChanged">cellChanged()</code> method on
2034: the current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code>
2035: with as its first argument a <code>RowID</code> identifying the
1.1 mike 2036: cell's row, as its second argument the identifier of the cell's
2037: column, as its third argument the new value, and as its fourth
2038: argument the previous value.</p>
2039:
2040: </dd>
2041:
1.80 mike 2042: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-checkable"><code>checkable</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2043: <dd>
2044:
2045: <p>The cell represents some text, a check box that optionally has
2046: its value obscured as indeterminate, and an optional image.</p>
2047:
2048: <p>When the user checks or unchecks the check box, the user agent
2049: must change the check box's state appropriately and stop obscuring
2050: the check box as indeterminate (if it is obscuring it), and then
1.80 mike 2051: must invoke the <code
2052: title="dom-listener-cellChanged">cellChanged()</code> method on
2053: the current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code>
2054: with as its first argument a <code>RowID</code> identifying the
1.1 mike 2055: cell's row, as its second argument the identifier of the cell's
2056: column, as its third argument true if the check box is now checked
2057: and false otherwise, and as its fourth argument true if the check
2058: box was previously checked and false otherwise.</p>
2059:
2060: </dd>
2061:
1.80 mike 2062: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-list"><code>list</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2063: <dd>
2064:
2065: <p>The cell represents some text giving the current value selected
1.80 mike 2066: from a dropdown list of options, a <code>select</code> element
1.1 mike 2067: giving the list of options, and an optional image.</p>
2068:
2069: <p>The user agent should allow the user to change the value of the
1.80 mike 2070: cell from its current value to one of the <span
2071: title="concept-option-value">values</span> given by
2072: <code>option</code> elements in the <span
2073: title="concept-select-option-list">list of options</span> (if
2074: any). The user agent may use the <code>option</code> elements'
2075: <span title="concept-option-label">labels</span> to annotate each
1.1 mike 2076: option.</p>
2077:
1.80 mike 2078: <p>When the user selects a new value from the <code>select</code>
2079: element's <span title="concept-select-option-list">list of
2080: options</span>, the user agent must invoke the <code
2081: title="dom-listener-cellChanged">cellChanged()</code> method on
2082: the current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code>
2083: with as its first argument a <code>RowID</code> identifying the
1.1 mike 2084: cell's row, as its second argument the identifier of the cell's
2085: column, as its third argument the new value, and as its fourth
2086: argument the previous value.</p>
2087:
2088: </dd>
2089:
1.80 mike 2090: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-progress"><code>progress</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2091: <dd>
2092:
2093: <p>The cell represents a (determinate) progress bar whose value is
2094: between 0.0, indicating no progress, and 1.0, indicating the task
2095: is complete.</p>
2096:
2097: </dd>
2098:
1.80 mike 2099: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-meter"><code>meter</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2100: <dd>
2101:
2102: <p>The cell represents a gauge, described by one to six
2103: numbers.</p>
2104:
2105: <p>The gauge's actual value is given by the first number.</p>
2106:
2107: <p>If there is a second number, then that number is the maximum
2108: value. Otherwise, the maximum value is 1.0.</p>
2109:
2110: <p>If there is a third number, then that number is the minimum
2111: value. Otherwise, the minimum value is 1.0.</p>
2112:
2113: <p>If there is a fourth number, then that number is the low
2114: boundary. Otherwise, the low boundary is the minimum value.</p>
2115:
2116: <p>If there is a fifth number, then that number is the high
2117: boundary. Otherwise, the high boundary is the maximum value.</p>
2118:
2119: <p>If there is a sixth number, then the optimal point is the sixth
2120: number. Otherwise, the optimum point is the midpoint between the
2121: minimum value and the maximum value.</p>
2122:
1.80 mike 2123: <!- - next two paragraphs copied from <meter>: - ->
1.1 mike 2124:
2125: <p>If the optimum point is equal to the low boundary or the high
2126: boundary, or anywhere in between them, then the region between the
2127: low and high boundaries of the gauge must be treated as the
2128: optimum region, and the low and high parts, if any, must be
2129: treated as suboptimal. Otherwise, if the optimum point is less
2130: than the low boundary, then the region between the minimum value
2131: and the low boundary must be treated as the optimum region, the
2132: region between the low boundary and the high boundary must be
2133: treated as a suboptimal region, and the region between the high
2134: boundary and the maximum value must be treated as an even less
2135: good region. Finally, if the optimum point is higher than the high
2136: boundary, then the situation is reversed; the region between the
2137: high boundary and the maximum value must be treated as the optimum
2138: region, the region between the high boundary and the low boundary
2139: must be treated as a suboptimal region, and the remaining region
2140: between the low boundary and the minimum value must be treated as
2141: an even less good region.</p>
2142:
2143: <p>User agents should indicate the relative position of the actual
2144: value to the minimum and maximum values, and the relationship
2145: between the actual value and the three regions of the gauge.</p>
2146:
2147: </dd>
2148:
1.80 mike 2149: <dt><dfn title="datagrid-type-custom"><code>custom</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2150: <dd>
2151:
2152: <p>The cell represents a dynamically generated graphical image.</p>
2153:
2154: <p>The cell will have minimum dimensions (specified in CSS
2155: pixels), and a callback (in the form of a
1.80 mike 2156: <code>RenderingContext2DCallback</code> object) to get a rendering
1.1 mike 2157: for the cell.</p>
2158:
2159: <p>The user agent should not allow the cell to be rendered with
2160: dimensions less than the given minimum width and height.</p>
2161:
2162: <p>When the user agent needs to render the cell, the user agent
1.80 mike 2163: must <span>queue a task</span> to invoke the
2164: <span>RenderingContext2DCallback</span> callback, passing it a
2165: newly created <code>CanvasRenderingContext2D</code> object whose
1.186 mike 2166: <code title="dom-context-2d-canvas">canvas</code> IDL attribute is
1.1 mike 2167: null as the first argument, the actual cell width in CSS pixels as
2168: the second argument, and the actual cell height in CSS pixels as
2169: the third argument.</p>
2170:
2171: <p>If the user agent is able to render graphics, then it must
2172: render the graphics commands that the callback executed on the
1.80 mike 2173: provided <code>CanvasRenderingContext2D</code> object onto the
1.1 mike 2174: cell once the callback returns. The image must be clipped to the
2175: dimensions of the cell. The coordinate space of the cell must be
2176: aligned with that used by the 2D context such that the top left
2177: corner of the cell is the 0,0 origin, with the coordinate space
2178: increasing its <var title="">x</var> dimension towards the right
2179: of the cell and its <var title="">y</var> axis towards the bottom
2180: of the cell, and with the image not scaled (so that one CSS pixel
2181: on the final rendering matches one CSS pixel in the coordinate
2182: space used by the 2D context).</p>
2183:
2184: <p>The user agent must then decouple the
1.80 mike 2185: <code>CanvasRenderingContext2D</code> object and any objects that
2186: it created (such as <code>CanvasPattern</code> objects or
2187: <code>ImageData</code> objects) from any real drawing surface.</p>
1.1 mike 2188:
2189: <p>If the user agent is unable to render graphics, then it must
2190: render the text string returned by the callback instead.</p>
2191:
2192: </dd>
2193:
1.80 mike 2194: </dl>
2195:
2196: <hr>
2197:
2198: <p>When an algorithm requires the user agent to <dfn>apply a
1.1 mike 2199: <code>Row</code> object</dfn>, the user agent must run the following
2200: steps:</p>
2201:
1.80 mike 2202: <ol>
2203:
2204: <li>
2205:
2206: <p>If the value of the <code>Row</code> object's second entry is
2207: not −1, then run these substeps:</p>
1.1 mike 2208:
1.80 mike 2209: <ol>
1.1 mike 2210:
1.80 mike 2211: <li><p>If there is a row with the same parent as the row
2212: specified by the <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code>
1.1 mike 2213: object, whose display order position is currently the same as the
1.80 mike 2214: value of the <code>Row</code> object's second entry, then remove
2215: that row from the <span>display order sparse data
2216: tree</span>.</p></li>
1.1 mike 2217:
2218: <li><p>Set the display order position of the row specified by the
1.80 mike 2219: <code>Row</code> object's <code>RowID</code> to the value of the
2220: <code>Row</code> object's second entry, updating its position in
2221: the <span>display order sparse data tree</span>
1.1 mike 2222: accordingly.</p></li>
2223:
1.80 mike 2224: <li><p>If the row is in the <span>pending
2225: <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span>, remove it.</p></li>
2226:
2227: </ol>
1.1 mike 2228:
1.80 mike 2229: </li>
1.1 mike 2230:
2231: <li>
2232:
1.80 mike 2233: <p>If the fourth entry in the <code>Row</code> object (a
2234: <code>CellList</code> object, an array) is not empty, then for
2235: each <code>Cell</code> object in that array update the cell that
1.1 mike 2236: corresponds to the column identified by the value of the first
1.80 mike 2237: entry of the <code>Cell</code> object, by using the appropriate
1.1 mike 2238: set of steps given below as determined by the type of the
1.80 mike 2239: column. Then, if the cell is in the <span>pending
2240: <code>datagrid</code> cells list</span>, remove it.</p>
1.1 mike 2241:
1.80 mike 2242: <dl>
2243:
2244: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-text">text</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2245: <dd>
2246:
2247: <p>Update the cell's text to the value given in the
1.80 mike 2248: <code>Cell</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2249:
1.80 mike 2250: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has three entries, then copy
2251: the image data from the <code>img</code> element given in the
1.1 mike 2252: third entry, and let the cell's image be given by that image
2253: data. Otherwise, update the cell to have no image.</p>
2254:
2255: </dd>
2256:
1.80 mike 2257: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-editable">editable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2258: <dd>
2259:
2260: <p>Update the cell's text to the value given in the
1.80 mike 2261: <code>Cell</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2262:
1.80 mike 2263: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has three entries, then let
2264: the <code>datalist</code> element given in the third entry be
2265: the <code>datalist</code> element giving autocompletion
1.1 mike 2266: hints. Otherwise, update the cell to have no
1.80 mike 2267: <code>datalist</code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 2268:
1.80 mike 2269: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has four entries, then copy
2270: the image data from the <code>img</code> element given in the
1.1 mike 2271: fourth entry, and let the cell's image be given by that image
2272: data. Otherwise, update the cell to have no image.</p>
2273:
2274: </dd>
2275:
1.80 mike 2276: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-checkable">checkable</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2277: <dd>
2278:
2279: <p>Update the cell's text to the value given in the
1.80 mike 2280: <code>Cell</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2281:
2282: <p>Update the cell's checked state to match the value of the
2283: third entry: checked if true, unchecked otherwise.</p>
2284:
1.80 mike 2285: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has four entries and the
1.1 mike 2286: fourth entry is true, then update the cell to be obscured as
2287: indeterminate. Otherwise, the cell's state is not obscured.</p>
2288:
1.80 mike 2289: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has five entries, then copy
2290: the image data from the <code>img</code> element given in the
1.1 mike 2291: fifth entry, and let the cell's image be given by that image
2292: data. Otherwise, update the cell to have no image.</p>
2293:
2294: </dd>
2295:
1.80 mike 2296: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-list">list</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2297: <dd>
2298:
2299: <p>Update the cell's text to the value given in the
1.80 mike 2300: <code>Cell</code> object's second entry, and the
2301: <code>select</code> element to be the one given in the
2302: <code>Cell</code> object's third entry</p>
1.1 mike 2303:
1.80 mike 2304: <p>If the <code>Cell</code> object has four entries, then copy
2305: the image data from the <code>img</code> element given in the
1.1 mike 2306: fourth entry, and let the cell's image be given by that image
2307: data. Otherwise, update the cell to have no image.</p>
2308:
2309: </dd>
2310:
1.80 mike 2311: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-progress">progress</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2312: <dd>
2313:
2314: <p>Update the cell to be a progress bar whose progress, on the
2315: scale of 0.0 (no progress) to 1.0 (task complete) is given by
1.80 mike 2316: the value in the <code>Cell</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2317:
2318: </dd>
2319:
1.80 mike 2320: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-meter">meter</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2321: <dd>
2322:
2323: <p>Update the cell to be a gauge configured with the numbers
2324: given by the second and subsequent entries of the
1.80 mike 2325: <code>Cell</code> object.</p>
1.1 mike 2326:
2327: </dd>
2328:
1.80 mike 2329: <dt>If the column's type is <code title="datagrid-type-custom">custom</code></dt>
1.1 mike 2330: <dd>
2331:
2332: <p>Update the cell's minimum width to be the length in CSS
1.80 mike 2333: pixels given by the <code>Cell</code> object's second entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2334:
2335: <p>Update the cell's minimum height to be the length in CSS
1.80 mike 2336: pixels given by the <code>Cell</code> object's third entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2337:
2338: <p>Update the cell's callback to be the
1.80 mike 2339: <code>RenderingContext2DCallback</code> object given by the
2340: <code>Cell</code> object's fourth entry.</p>
1.1 mike 2341:
2342: </dd>
2343:
1.80 mike 2344: </dl>
2345:
2346: </li>
1.1 mike 2347:
1.80 mike 2348: </ol>
2349:
2350: <hr>
2351:
2352: <p>When the user agent is to run the <dfn><code>datagrid</code>
2353: update display algorithm</dfn>, the user agent must invoke the <code
2354: title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> and <code
2355: title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> methods on the
2356: current <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> such
2357: that all the current visible rows in the <span>display order sparse
2358: data list</span>, and all the cells in the currently visible columns
1.1 mike 2359: on all the currently visible rows, have been covered.</p>
2360:
1.80 mike 2361: <p>A row is considered covered if it is present in the <span>pending
2362: <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span>, or if the <code
2363: title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> method is invoked with
1.1 mike 2364: a range that includes the row in question.</p>
2365:
2366: <p>A cell is considered covered if it is present in the
1.80 mike 2367: <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells list</span>, or if the
2368: <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> method is
1.1 mike 2369: invoked with a range that includes the row in question and a list of
1.80 mike 2370: columns that includes the cell's column, or if the <code
2371: title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> method is invoked
1.1 mike 2372: with a list of rows and columns that intersects the cell in
1.80 mike 2373: question. However, the <code
2374: title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> method can only be
2375: used if the row is already present in the <span>display order sparse
2376: data list</span>.</p>
1.1 mike 2377:
1.80 mike 2378: <p>The <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> method,
1.1 mike 2379: if used, must be invoked with five arguments. The first argument
1.80 mike 2380: must be the index in the <span>display order sparse data list</span>
1.1 mike 2381: to the first row that the user agent is requesting, known as the
2382: <i>anchor row</i>. The second argument must be the number of
2383: consecutive cells for which the user agent is requesting
1.80 mike 2384: information. The third argument must be the <code>RowID</code> of
2385: the row that is the nearest ancestor in the <span>display order
2386: sparse data <em>tree</em></span> of the anchor row. If this is the
2387: <code>datagrid</code>, then the <code>RowID</code> object must be an
1.1 mike 2388: empty array. The fourth argument must be the display order position
1.80 mike 2389: of the anchor row in the <span>display order sparse data
2390: tree</span>, assuming that the row identified in the third argument
1.1 mike 2391: is indeed the anchor row's parent row. The fifth and final argument
2392: must be an array of the identifiers of the columns for which the
2393: user agent is requesting information, in the order they were added
1.80 mike 2394: to the <code>datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 2395:
1.80 mike 2396: <p>As the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> method
2397: is invoked, the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> rows list</span>
1.1 mike 2398: must be updated to include the rows for which information has been
2399: requested, excluding rows for which information is already
1.80 mike 2400: available; and the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells
2401: list</span> must be updated to include the cells for which
1.1 mike 2402: information has been requested on those rows.</p>
2403:
1.80 mike 2404: <p>The <code title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> method,
1.1 mike 2405: if used, must be invoked with two arguments. The first argument must
1.80 mike 2406: be an array of <code>RowID</code> objects identifying the rows for
1.1 mike 2407: which information is being requested. The second argument must be an
2408: array of the identifiers of the columns for which the user agent is
2409: requesting information, in the order they were added to the
1.80 mike 2410: <code>datagrid</code>.</p>
1.1 mike 2411:
1.80 mike 2412: <p>As the <code title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code>
2413: method is invoked, the <span>pending <code>datagrid</code> cells
2414: list</span> must be updated to include the cells for which
1.1 mike 2415: information has been requested.</p>
2416:
2417: <p>Calls to these methods should be batched so that the rows and
2418: cells to be covered are handled by the fewest number of calls to
2419: these methods as possible. To this end, user agents may invoke the
1.80 mike 2420: <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> method for a set
1.1 mike 2421: of rows that includes some rows that are already in the
1.80 mike 2422: <span>display order sparse data list</span>, and similarly may
2423: invoke the <code title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2424: method with row/column combinations that cover some cells for which
2425: data is already known. Generally, however, user agents should avoid
2426: invoking these methods with arguments that cause information to be
2427: requested when it has already been requested or is already
2428: known.</p>
2429:
2430: <div class="example">
2431:
2432: <p>For example, consider a case represented by the following table,
2433: where the cells marked "Yes" indicate that the data has already
2434: been obtained, the cells marked "Pending" indicate that the data
2435: has been previously requested but not yet obtained, and the cells
2436: with just a dash indicate that no information has ever been
2437: obtained, or any information that had been obtained has now been
2438: discarded.</p>
2439:
1.80 mike 2440: <table>
2441: <tr> <td> <th> Row <th> Column A <th> Column B
2442: <tr> <th> Row 1 <td> - <td> - <td> -
2443: <tr> <th> Row 2 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes
2444: <tr> <th> Row 3 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes
2445: <tr> <th> Row 4 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes
2446: <tr> <th> Row 5 <td> - <td> - <td> -
2447: <tr> <th> Row 6 <td> - <td> - <td> -
2448: <tr> <th> Row 7 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> -
2449: <tr> <th> Row 8 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending
2450: </table>
2451:
2452: <p>Thus, rows 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 are already covered, as are the
1.1 mike 2453: cells from those rows except for the cell in column B of row 7.</p>
2454:
2455: <p>Now consider what happens if all of these rows become visible at
2456: once. The user agent has several choices, including (but not
2457: limited to) the following:</p>
2458:
1.80 mike 2459: <ul>
2460:
2461: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code>
1.1 mike 2462: method for rows 1 through 8 and columns A and B all at once.</li>
2463:
1.80 mike 2464: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code>
1.1 mike 2465: method for row 1, then fire it again for rows 5 through 7.</li>
2466:
1.80 mike 2467: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code>
1.1 mike 2468: method for row 1, then fire it again for rows 5 and 6, and then
1.80 mike 2469: fire the <code title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2470: method for row 7 column B.</li>
2471:
1.80 mike 2472: </ul>
2473:
2474: <p>All three options are allowed, but the latter two are preferable
1.1 mike 2475: to the former, as they minimise the amount of redundant information
2476: requested.</p>
2477:
2478: <p>In any case, the data model now looks like this:</p>
2479:
1.80 mike 2480: <table>
2481: <tr> <td> <th> Row <th> Column A <th> Column B <th> Column C
2482: <tr> <th> Row 1 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> -
2483: <tr> <th> Row 2 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2484: <tr> <th> Row 3 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2485: <tr> <th> Row 4 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2486: <tr> <th> Row 5 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> -
2487: <tr> <th> Row 6 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> -
2488: <tr> <th> Row 7 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> -
2489: <tr> <th> Row 8 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> -
2490: </table>
2491:
2492: <p>Now consider the case where a third column, column C, is added
1.1 mike 2493: to the data model. The user agent once again has several choices,
2494: including (but not limited to) the following:</p>
2495:
1.80 mike 2496: <ul>
2497:
2498: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code>
1.1 mike 2499: method for rows 1 through 8 again, this time listing just column
2500: C.</li>
2501:
1.80 mike 2502: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code>
1.1 mike 2503: method for row 1, then fire it again for rows 5 and 6, and then
1.80 mike 2504: fire the <code title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2505: method for the other rows (in all three cases, listing just column
2506: C).</li>
2507:
1.80 mike 2508: </ul>
2509:
2510: <p>The two options here are as bad as each other; the former
1.1 mike 2511: involves a lot of overlap, but the latter involves a lot of method
2512: calls. Unfortunately the user agent can't do the obvious thing,
1.80 mike 2513: namely just to invoke the <code
2514: title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> method for all the
1.1 mike 2515: rows listing just column C, because it doesn't have the row
2516: information for all the rows yet (rows 1, 5 and 6 are still
2517: pending).</p>
2518:
2519: <p>In any case, the data model now looks like this:</p>
2520:
1.80 mike 2521: <table>
2522: <tr> <td> <th> Row <th> Column A <th> Column B <th> Column C
2523: <tr> <th> Row 1 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2524: <tr> <th> Row 2 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2525: <tr> <th> Row 3 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2526: <tr> <th> Row 4 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2527: <tr> <th> Row 5 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2528: <tr> <th> Row 6 <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2529: <tr> <th> Row 7 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2530: <tr> <th> Row 8 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2531: </table>
2532:
2533: <p>If at this point the user scrolls around anywhere within this
2534: <code>datagrid</code>, the user agent won't fire the <code
2535: title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows()</code> and <code
2536: title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells()</code> methods, because
1.1 mike 2537: all of the rows and cells are covered.</p>
2538:
2539: <p>Now consider the case where the user agent receives row
2540: information, but no cell information, for rows 1, 5, and 6:</p>
2541:
1.80 mike 2542: <table>
2543: <tr> <td> <th> Row <th> Column A <th> Column B <th> Column C
2544: <tr> <th> Row 1 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2545: <tr> <th> Row 2 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2546: <tr> <th> Row 3 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2547: <tr> <th> Row 4 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Pending
2548: <tr> <th> Row 5 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2549: <tr> <th> Row 6 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2550: <tr> <th> Row 7 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2551: <tr> <th> Row 8 <td> Yes <td> Pending <td> Pending <td> Pending
2552: </table>
2553:
2554: <p>The user agent still won't fire any methods when the user
1.1 mike 2555: scrolls, because the data is still covered. But if the script then
1.80 mike 2556: calls the <code title="dom-datagrid-renotify">renotify()</code>
1.1 mike 2557: method, the "Pending" flags would get reset, and the model would
2558: now look like this:</p>
2559:
1.80 mike 2560: <table>
2561: <tr> <td> <th> Row <th> Column A <th> Column B <th> Column C
2562: <tr> <th> Row 1 <td> Yes <td> - <td> - <td> -
2563: <tr> <th> Row 2 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2564: <tr> <th> Row 3 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2565: <tr> <th> Row 4 <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> Yes <td> -
2566: <tr> <th> Row 5 <td> Yes <td> - <td> - <td> -
2567: <tr> <th> Row 6 <td> Yes <td> - <td> - <td> -
2568: <tr> <th> Row 7 <td> Yes <td> - <td> - <td> -
2569: <tr> <th> Row 8 <td> Yes <td> - <td> - <td> -
2570: </table>
2571:
2572: <p>Now, assuming that all eight rows and all three columns are
1.1 mike 2573: still visible, the user agent has the following choices (amongst
2574: others):</p>
2575:
1.80 mike 2576: <ul>
2577:
2578: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2579: method for rows 1 through 8, listing all three columns.</li>
2580:
1.80 mike 2581: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2582: method for rows 1 and 5 through 8, listing all three columns, and
2583: then fire the method for rows 2 through 4, listing just column
2584: C.</li>
2585:
1.80 mike 2586: <li>Fire the <code title="dom-listener-getRows">getCells()</code>
1.1 mike 2587: method for rows 1 and 5 through 8, listing just columns A abd B,
2588: and then fire the method for rows 1 through 8, listing just column
2589: C.</li>
2590:
1.80 mike 2591: </ul>
2592:
2593: <p>Here the latter two are preferable because they result in less
1.1 mike 2594: overlap than the first.</p>
2595:
2596: </div>
2597:
1.80 mike 2598: <hr>
2599:
2600: <p>The <span>task source</span> for tasks queued on behalf of a
2601: <code>datagrid</code> is the <span>DOM manipulation task
2602: source</span>.</p>
2603:
2604: </div>
2605:
2606:
2607: <h5>Listening to notifications from the <code>datagrid</code></h5>
1.1 mike 2608:
1.80 mike 2609: <p><i>The conformance criteria in this section apply to any
2610: implementation of the <code>DataGridListener</code> interface,
1.1 mike 2611: including (and most commonly) the content author's
1.80 mike 2612: implementation(s).</i></p>
2613:
2614: <pre class="idl">// To be implemented by Web authors as a JS object
1.81 mike 2615: [NoInterfaceObject]
2616: interface <dfn>DataGridListener</dfn> {
1.80 mike 2617: void <span title="dom-listener-initialize">initialize</span>(in <span>HTMLDataGridElement</span> datagrid);
2618:
2619: void <span title="dom-listener-getRows">getRows</span>(in unsigned long rowIndex, in unsigned long rowCount, in <span>RowID</span> parentRow, in unsigned long position, in <span>ColumnList</span> columns);
2620: void <span title="dom-listener-getCells">getCells</span>(in <span>RowIDList</span> rows, in <span>ColumnList</span> columns);
2621: void <span title="dom-listener-rowOpened">rowOpened</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in boolean rowCountNeeded);
2622: void <span title="dom-listener-rowClosed">rowClosed</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row);
2623:
2624: void <span title="dom-listener-cellChanged">cellChanged</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in <span>Column</span> column, in any newValue, in any prevValue);
2625: <span>HTMLMenuElement</span> <span title="dom-listener-getRowMenu">getRowMenu</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row);
2626: <!- -vsDGDND
1.1 mike 2627: boolean <span title="dom-listener-canDrop">canDrop</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in <span>RowID</span> position, data);
2628: boolean <span title="dom-listener-dropped">dropped</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in <span>RowID</span> position, data);
1.80 mike 2629: - -><!- -v2DGPA
1.1 mike 2630: void <span title="dom-listener-performAction">performAction</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in DOMString action);
1.80 mike 2631: - ->};</pre>
2632:
2633: <p>The <code>DataGridListener</code> interface, once implemented by
2634: an object in a script and hooked up to a <code>datagrid</code> using
1.186 mike 2635: the <code title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> IDL
1.80 mike 2636: attribute, receives notifications when the <code>datagrid</code>
2637: needs information (such as which rows exist) for display.</p>
2638:
2639: <p>The following methods may be usefully implemented:</p>
2640:
2641: <dl>
2642:
2643: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-initialize"><code>initialize(<var title="">datagrid</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2644:
2645: <dd>
2646:
1.80 mike 2647: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element (the one given by
2648: the <var title="">datagrid</var> argument) when the <code
2649: title="dom-datagrid-listener">listener</code> attribute is
1.1 mike 2650: set.</p>
2651:
2652: </dd>
2653:
1.80 mike 2654: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-getRows"><code>getRows(<var title="">rowIndex</var>, <var title="">rowCount</var>, <var title="">parentRow</var>, <var title="">position</var>, <var title="">columns</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2655:
2656: <dd>
2657:
1.80 mike 2658: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element when the user agent
1.1 mike 2659: finds itself needing to render rows for which it is lacking
2660: information.</p>
2661:
2662: <p>The <var title="">rowIndex</var> argument gives the flattened
2663: index of the first row for which it needs information, ignoring
1.80 mike 2664: the tree structure of the <code>datagrid</code> model, where zero
1.1 mike 2665: is the first row of the entire tree.</p>
2666:
2667: <p>The <var title="">rowCount</var> argument gives the number of
2668: rows for which the user agent would like information.</p>
2669:
2670: <p>The <var title="">parentRow</var> argument gives the
1.80 mike 2671: <code>RowID</code> object identifying the nearest ancestor of the
1.1 mike 2672: first row that the user agent is aware of. After the sort order
2673: has changed, this will typically be the root of the tree
1.80 mike 2674: (identified by a <code>RowID</code> object consisting of an empty
1.1 mike 2675: array).
2676:
1.80 mike 2677: <p>The <var title="">columns</var> argument gives the columns for
1.1 mike 2678: which the user agent is lacking information, as an array of column
1.80 mike 2679: identifiers (as passed to <code
2680: title="dom-datagrid-addColumn">addColumn()</code>).</p>
1.1 mike 2681:
2682: </dd>
2683:
1.80 mike 2684: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-getCells"><code>getCells(<var title="">rows</var>, <var title="">columns</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2685:
2686: <dd>
2687:
1.80 mike 2688: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element when the user agent
1.1 mike 2689: finds itself needing to render cells for which it is lacking
2690: information in rows that it does know about.</p>
2691:
2692: <p>The <var title="">rows</var> argument gives an array of
1.80 mike 2693: <code>RowID</code> objects identifying the various rows for which
1.1 mike 2694: the user agent is lacking information.</p>
2695:
2696: <p>The <var title="">columns</var> argument gives the columns for
2697: which the user agent is lacking information, as an array of column
1.80 mike 2698: identifiers (as passed to <code
2699: title="dom-datagrid-addColumn">addColumn()</code>).</p>
1.1 mike 2700:
2701: </dd>
2702:
1.80 mike 2703: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-rowOpened"><code>rowOpened(<var title="">row</var>, <var title="">rowCountNeeded</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2704:
2705: <dd>
2706:
1.80 mike 2707: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element when the user has
1.1 mike 2708: opened a row.</p>
2709:
2710: <p>The <var title="">row</var> argument gives an
1.80 mike 2711: <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row that was opened.</p>
1.1 mike 2712:
2713: <p>If the user agent also knows how many children that row has,
2714: then the <var title="">rowCountNeeded</var> argument will be
2715: false. Otherwise, the argument will be true, and the row will
1.80 mike 2716: remain closed until the <code
2717: title="dom-datagrid-setRows">setRows()</code> method is called
1.1 mike 2718: with an accurate row count.</p>
2719:
2720: </dd>
2721:
1.80 mike 2722: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-rowClosed"><code>rowClosed(<var title="">row</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2723:
2724: <dd>
2725:
1.80 mike 2726: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element when the user has
1.1 mike 2727: opened a row.</p>
2728:
2729: <p>The <var title="">row</var> argument gives an
1.80 mike 2730: <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row that was closed.</p>
1.1 mike 2731:
2732: </dd>
2733:
1.80 mike 2734: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-cellChanged"><code>cellChanged(<var title="">row</var>, <var title="">column</var>, <var title="">newValue</var>, <var title="">prevValue</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2735:
2736: <dd>
2737:
1.80 mike 2738: <p>Called by the <code>datagrid</code> element when the user has
1.1 mike 2739: edited a cell or checked a check box in a cell.</p>
2740:
2741: <p>The <var title="">row</var> argument gives an
1.80 mike 2742: <code>RowID</code> object identifying the row of the cell, and the
1.1 mike 2743: <var title="">column</var> argument gives the identifier of the
2744: cell's column.</p>
2745:
2746: <p>The <var title="">newValue</var> argument gives the new value,
2747: and the <var title="">prevValue</var> argument gives the previous
2748: value.</p>
2749:
2750: </dd>
2751:
1.80 mike 2752: <dt><dfn title="dom-listener-getRowMenu"><code>getRowMenu(<var title="">row</var>)</code></dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 2753:
1.80 mike 2754: <dd>Must return an <code>HTMLMenuElement</code> object that is to
1.1 mike 2755: be used as a context menu for row <var title="">row</var>, or null
2756: if there is no particular context menu. May be omitted if none of
2757: the rows have a special context menu. As this method is called
2758: immediately before showing the menu in question, no precautions
2759: need to be taken if the return value of this method changes.</dd>
2760:
1.80 mike 2761: <!- -v2DGDND, v2DFPA- ->
1.1 mike 2762:
1.80 mike 2763: </dl>
2764:
2765: <div class="impl">
1.1 mike 2766:
1.80 mike 2767: <p>Objects that implement the <code>DataGridListener</code>
1.1 mike 2768: interface may omit any or all of the methods. When a method is
2769: omitted, a user agent intending to call that method must instead
2770: skip the method call, and must assume that the method's return value
2771: is null.</p>
2772:
1.80 mike 2773: </div>
2774:
2775:
2776:
2777: <!- - v2DGS: <datagrid> selection (search for the bits marked "..." to see what needs filling in, at a minimum)
1.1 mike 2778:
2779: <h5>The selection</h5>
2780:
2781: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn>DataGridSelection</dfn> {
2782: readonly attribute unsigned long <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-length">length</span>;
1.81 mike 2783: getter <span>RowID</span> <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-item">item</span>(in unsigned long index);
1.1 mike 2784: boolean <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-isSelected">isSelected</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row);
2785: void <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-setSelected">setSelected</span>(in <span>RowID</span> row, in boolean selected);
2786: void <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-selectAll">selectAll</span>();
2787: void <span title="dom-DataGridSelection-clear">clear</span>();
2788: };</pre>
2789:
2790: <dl class="domintro">
2791:
2792: ...
2793:
2794: </dl>
2795:
2796: <div class="impl">
2797:
2798: <p>Each <code>datagrid</code> element must keep track of which rows
2799: are currently selected. Initially, no rows are selected. This can be
2800: changed using the methods described in this section.</p>
2801:
2802: <p>The selection of a <code>datagrid</code> is represented by its
1.186 mike 2803: <dfn title="dom-datagrid-selection"><code>selection</code></dfn> IDL
1.1 mike 2804: attribute, which must be a <code>DataGridSelection</code> object.</p>
2805:
2806: <p><code>DataGridSelection</code> objects represent the rows in the
2807: selection. In the selection the rows must be ordered in their
2808: natural order (and not, e.g., the display order). A row with an
2809: ancestor that is closed cannot be selected.</p>
2810:
2811: <p>The <dfn
2812: title="dom-DataGridSelection-length"><code>length</code></dfn>
2813: attribute must return the number of rows currently present in the
2814: selection. This is the <var
2815: title="dom-DataGridSelection-length">length</var>.</p>
2816:
2817: <p>The object's <span>indices of the supported indexed
2818: properties</span> are the numbers in the range zero to <span title=""><var
2819: title="dom-DataGridSelection-length">length</var>-1</span>, unless
2820: the <var title="dom-DataGridSelection-length">length</var> is zero,
2821: in which case there are no <span>supported indexed
2822: properties</span>.</p>
2823:
2824: <p>The <dfn title="dom-DataGridSelection-item"><code>item(<var
2825: title="">index</var>)</code></dfn> method must return a
2826: <code>RowID</code> object identifying the <var
2827: title="">index</var>th row in the selection. If the argument is out
2828: of range (less than zero or greater than the number of selected rows
2829: minus one), then it must raise an <code>INDEX_SIZE_ERR</code>
1.98 mike 2830: exception. <a href="#refsDOMCORE">[DOMCORE]</a></p>
1.1 mike 2831:
2832: <p>The <dfn
2833: title="dom-DataGridSelection-isSelected"><code>isSelected()</code></dfn>
2834: method must return the selected state of the row specified by its
2835: argument. If the specified row is in the <span>natural order sparse
2836: data tree</span> and is selected, the method must return true,
2837: otherwise it must return false.</p>
2838:
2839: <p>The <dfn
2840: title="dom-DataGridSelection-setSelected"><code>setSelected()</code></dfn>
2841: method takes two arguments, <var title="">row</var> and <var
2842: title="">selected</var>. When invoked, it must set the selection
2843: state of row <var title="">row</var> to selected if <var
2844: title="">selected</var> is true, and unselected if it is false. If
2845: <var title="">row</var> does not specify a row in the <span>natural
2846: order sparse data tree</span> ...
2847:
2848: <p>The <dfn
2849: title="dom-DataGridSelection-selectAll"><code>selectAll()</code></dfn>
2850: method must ...
2851:
2852: <p>The <dfn
2853: title="dom-DataGridSelection-clear"><code>clear()</code></dfn>
2854: method must mark all the rows in the <code>datagrid</code> as not
2855: selected. After a call to <code
2856: title="dom-DataGridSelection-clear">clear()</code>, the <code
2857: title="dom-DataGridSelection-length">length</code> attribute will
2858: return zero.</p>
2859:
2860: <p>If the <code>datagrid</code> element has a <code
2861: title="attr-datagrid-multiple">multiple</code> attribute, then the
2862: user agent should allow the user to select any number of rows (zero
2863: or more). If the attribute is not present, then the user agent
2864: should allow the user to select a row, and must not allow the user
2865: to select more than a single row at a time; selecting another one
2866: must unselect all the other rows.</p>
2867:
2868: <p class="note">This only applies to the user. Scripts can select
2869: multiple rows even when the <code
2870: title="attr-datagrid-multiple">multiple</code> attribute is
2871: absent.</p>
2872:
2873: ...event on selection change?...
2874:
2875: </div>
2876:
2877: <p class="note">The <code>DataGridSelection</code> interface has no
2878: relation to the <code>Selection</code> interface.</p>
2879:
1.80 mike 2880: - ->
2881:
2882:
2883: <!- -vsDGDND
1.1 mike 2884: <h5>Drag and drop in <code>datagrid</code>s</h5>
2885:
2886: <p><i>This section only applies to interactive user agents.</i></p>
2887:
2888: ...define drag and drop in datagrids; selectiondraggable...
1.80 mike 2889: - ->
2890:
1.153 mike 2891: --><h4 id="the-command"><span class="secno">4.11.2 </span>The <dfn><code>command</code></dfn> element</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Working draft</i></p><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt>
2892: <dd><a href="dom.html#metadata-content">Metadata content</a>.</dd>
2893: <dd><a href="dom.html#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd>
2894: <dd><a href="dom.html#phrasing-content">Phrasing content</a>.</dd>
1.1 mike 2895: <dt>Contexts in which this element may be used:</dt>
1.153 mike 2896: <dd>Where <a href="dom.html#metadata-content">metadata content</a> is expected.</dd>
2897: <dd>Where <a href="dom.html#phrasing-content">phrasing content</a> is expected.</dd>
1.1 mike 2898: <dt>Content model:</dt>
2899: <dd>Empty.</dd>
2900: <dt>Content attributes:</dt>
2901: <dd><a href="dom.html#global-attributes">Global attributes</a></dd>
2902: <dd><code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code></dd>
2903: <dd><code title="attr-command-label"><a href="#attr-command-label">label</a></code></dd>
2904: <dd><code title="attr-command-icon"><a href="#attr-command-icon">icon</a></code></dd>
2905: <dd><code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code></dd>
2906: <dd><code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code></dd>
2907: <dd><code title="attr-command-radiogroup"><a href="#attr-command-radiogroup">radiogroup</a></code></dd>
2908: <!--<dd><code title="attr-command-default">default</code></dd>-->
2909: <dd>Also, the <code title="attr-command-title"><a href="#attr-command-title">title</a></code> attribute has special semantics on this element.</dd>
2910: <dt>DOM interface:</dt>
2911: <dd>
2912: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn id="htmlcommandelement">HTMLCommandElement</dfn> : <a href="dom.html#htmlelement">HTMLElement</a> {
2913: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-command-type" title="dom-command-type">type</a>;
2914: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-command-label" title="dom-command-label">label</a>;
2915: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-command-icon" title="dom-command-icon">icon</a>;
2916: attribute boolean <a href="#dom-command-disabled" title="dom-command-disabled">disabled</a>;
2917: attribute boolean <a href="#dom-command-checked" title="dom-command-checked">checked</a>;
2918: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-command-radiogroup" title="dom-command-radiogroup">radiogroup</a>;<!--
2919: attribute boolean <span title="dom-command-default">default</span>;-->
2920: };</pre>
2921: </dd>
2922: </dl><p>The <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> element represents a command that the user
1.117 mike 2923: can invoke.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-type" title="attr-command-type"><code>type</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 2924: attribute indicates the kind of command: either a normal command
2925: with an associated action, or a state or option that can be toggled,
1.117 mike 2926: or a selection of one item from a list of items.</p><p>The attribute is an <a href="infrastructure.html#enumerated-attribute">enumerated attribute</a> with three
1.289 mike 2927: keywords and states. The "<dfn id="attr-command-type-keyword-command" title="attr-command-type-keyword-command"><code>command</code></dfn>"
2928: keyword maps to the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-command" title="attr-command-type-state-command">Command</a> state, the
1.520 mike 2929: "<dfn id="attr-command-type-keyword-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-keyword-checkbox"><code>checkbox</code></dfn>"
1.289 mike 2930: keyword maps to the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-state-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state, and
2931: the "<dfn id="attr-command-type-keyword-radio" title="attr-command-type-keyword-radio"><code>radio</code></dfn>"
1.1 mike 2932: keyword maps to the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</a> state. The
1.117 mike 2933: <i>missing value default</i> is the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-command" title="attr-command-type-state-command">Command</a> state.</p><dl><dt>The <dfn id="attr-command-type-state-command" title="attr-command-type-state-command">Command</dfn> state</dt>
1.1 mike 2934:
2935: <dd><p>The element <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> a normal command with an associated action.</p></dd>
2936:
2937: <dt>The <dfn id="attr-command-type-state-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-state-checkbox">Checkbox</dfn> state</dt>
2938:
2939: <dd><p>The element <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> a state or option that can be toggled.</p></dd>
2940:
2941: <dt>The <dfn id="attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</dfn> state</dt>
2942:
2943: <dd><p>The element <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> a selection of one item from a list of items.</p></dd>
2944:
2945: </dl><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-label" title="attr-command-label"><code>label</code></dfn>
1.117 mike 2946: attribute gives the name of the command, as shown to the user.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-title" title="attr-command-title"><code>title</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 2947: attribute gives a hint describing the command, which might be shown
1.117 mike 2948: to the user to help him.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-icon" title="attr-command-icon"><code>icon</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 2949: attribute gives a picture that represents the command. If the
2950: attribute is specified, the attribute's value must contain a
2951: <a href="infrastructure.html#valid-url">valid URL</a>. <span class="impl">To obtain the
2952: <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> of the icon, the attribute's value must be
2953: <a href="infrastructure.html#resolve-a-url" title="resolve a url">resolved</a> relative to the
1.117 mike 2954: element.</span></p><!-- this is affected by the base URL being
1.1 mike 2955: changed, so users of this should cache the image once they've
1.117 mike 2956: fetched it once, at least until the relative url changes again --><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-disabled" title="attr-command-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> attribute
1.1 mike 2957: is a <a href="infrastructure.html#boolean-attribute">boolean attribute</a> that, if present, indicates that
1.117 mike 2958: the command is not available in the current state.</p><p class="note">The distinction between <code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code> and <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> is subtle. A command would be
1.1 mike 2959: disabled if, in the same context, it could be enabled if only
2960: certain aspects of the situation were changed. A command would be
2961: marked as hidden if, in that situation, the command will never be
2962: enabled. For example, in the context menu for a water faucet, the
2963: command "open" might be disabled if the faucet is already open, but
2964: the command "eat" would be marked hidden since the faucet could
1.117 mike 2965: never be eaten.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-checked" title="attr-command-checked"><code>checked</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 2966: attribute is a <a href="infrastructure.html#boolean-attribute">boolean attribute</a> that, if present,
2967: indicates that the command is selected. The attribute must be
2968: omitted unless the <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code>
2969: attribute is in either the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-state-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state or
2970: the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</a>
1.117 mike 2971: state.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-command-radiogroup" title="attr-command-radiogroup"><code>radiogroup</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 2972: attribute gives the name of the group of commands that will be
2973: toggled when the command itself is toggled, for commands whose <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute has the value "<code title="">radio</code>". The scope of the name is the child list of
1.117 mike 2974: the parent element. The attribute must be omitted unless the <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</a> state.</p><!--
1.1 mike 2975: <p>If the <code>command</code> element is used when <span
2976: title="menu generation">generating</span> a <span>context
2977: menu</span>, then the <dfn
2978: title="attr-command-default"><code>default</code></dfn> attribute
2979: indicates, if present, that the command is the one that would have
2980: been invoked if the user had directly activated the menu's subject
2981: instead of using its context menu. The <code
2982: title="attr-command-default">default</code> attribute is a
2983: <span>boolean attribute</span>. The attribute must be omitted unless
2984: the <code title="attr-command-type">type</code> attribute is in the
2985: <span title="attr-command-type-state-command">Command</span>
2986: state.</p>
2987:
2988: <div class="example">
2989:
2990: ...an example that shows an element that, if double-clicked,
2991: invokes an action, but that also has a context menu, showing the
2992: various <code>command</code> attributes off, and that has a default
2993: command...
2994:
2995: </div>
1.117 mike 2996: --><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 2997:
2998: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-type" title="dom-command-type"><code>type</code></dfn>, <dfn id="dom-command-label" title="dom-command-label"><code>label</code></dfn>, <dfn id="dom-command-icon" title="dom-command-icon"><code>icon</code></dfn>, <dfn id="dom-command-disabled" title="dom-command-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn>, <dfn id="dom-command-checked" title="dom-command-checked"><code>checked</code></dfn>, and <dfn id="dom-command-radiogroup" title="dom-command-radiogroup"><code>radiogroup</code></dfn><!--,
2999: and <dfn title="dom-command-default"><code>default</code></dfn>-->
1.186 mike 3000: IDL attributes must <a href="infrastructure.html#reflect">reflect</a> the respective content
1.1 mike 3001: attributes of the same name.</p>
3002:
1.153 mike 3003: <p>The element's <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation behavior</a> depends on the
1.1 mike 3004: value of the <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute
3005: of the element, as follows:</p>
3006:
3007: <dl class="switch"><dt>If the <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is
3008: in the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-state-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state</dt>
3009:
3010: <dd><p>If the element has a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code> attribute, the UA must
3011: remove that attribute. Otherwise, the UA must add a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code> attribute, with the
3012: literal value <code title="">checked</code>. The UA must then
3013: <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event">fire a <code title="event-click">click</code> event</a> at the
3014: element.</p></dd>
3015:
3016:
3017: <dt>If the <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is
3018: in the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</a> state</dt>
3019:
3020: <dd><p>If the element has a parent, then the UA must walk the list
3021: of child nodes of that parent element, and for each node that is a
3022: <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> element, if that element has a <code title="attr-command-radiogroup"><a href="#attr-command-radiogroup">radiogroup</a></code> attribute whose
3023: value exactly matches the current element's (treating missing <code title="attr-command-radiogroup"><a href="#attr-command-radiogroup">radiogroup</a></code> attributes as if
3024: they were the empty string), and has a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code> attribute, must remove
3025: that attribute.</p>
3026:
3027: <p>Then, the element's <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code> attribute attribute
3028: must be set to the literal value <code title="">checked</code> and
3029: the user agent must <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event">fire a <code title="event-click">click</code>
3030: event</a> at the element.</p></dd>
3031:
3032:
3033: <dt>Otherwise</dt>
3034:
1.153 mike 3035: <dd><p>The element has no <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation behavior</a>.</p></dd>
1.1 mike 3036:
3037: </dl><p class="note">Firing a synthetic <code title="event-click">click</code> event at the element does not cause
3038: any of the actions described above to happen.</p>
3039:
3040: <!-- v2COMMAND: the command="" attribute to make a <command> element
3041: reflect the state of another command, so that the script can update
3042: one place in the page and have context menus, toolbars, shortcuts,
3043: etc, automatically update. Once we add this, expose the Triggers
3044: facet again. -->
3045:
1.117 mike 3046: </div><p class="note"><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements are not rendered
1.520 mike 3047: unless they <a href="#menus" title="menu">form part of a menu</a>.</p><div class="example">
3048:
3049: <p>Here is an example of a toolbar with three buttons that let the
3050: user toggle between left, center, and right alignment. One could
3051: imagine such a toolbar as part of a text editor. The toolbar also
3052: has a separator followed by another button labeled "Publish",
3053: though that button is disabled.</p>
3054:
3055: <pre><menu type="toolbar">
3056: <command type="radio" radiogroup="alignment" checked="checked"
3057: label="Left" icon="icons/alL.png" onclick="setAlign('left')">
3058: <command type="radio" radiogroup="alignment"
3059: label="Center" icon="icons/alC.png" onclick="setAlign('center')">
3060: <command type="radio" radiogroup="alignment"
3061: label="Right" icon="icons/alR.png" onclick="setAlign('right')">
3062: <hr>
3063: <command type="command" disabled
3064: label="Publish" icon="icons/pub.png" onclick="publish()">
3065: </menu></pre>
3066:
3067: </div><h4 id="menus"><span class="secno">4.11.3 </span>The <dfn><code>menu</code></dfn> element</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Working draft</i></p><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt>
1.153 mike 3068: <dd><a href="dom.html#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd>
1.385 mike 3069: <dd>If the element's <code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#toolbar-state" title="toolbar state">toolbar</a> state: <a href="embedded-content-0.html#interactive-content">Interactive content</a>.</dd>
1.1 mike 3070: <dt>Contexts in which this element may be used:</dt>
1.153 mike 3071: <dd>Where <a href="dom.html#flow-content">flow content</a> is expected.</dd>
1.1 mike 3072: <dt>Content model:</dt>
3073: <dd>Either: Zero or more <code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> elements.</dd>
1.153 mike 3074: <dd>Or: <a href="dom.html#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd>
1.1 mike 3075: <dt>Content attributes:</dt>
3076: <dd><a href="dom.html#global-attributes">Global attributes</a></dd>
3077: <dd><code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code></dd>
3078: <dd><code title="attr-menu-label"><a href="#attr-menu-label">label</a></code></dd>
3079: <dt>DOM interface:</dt>
3080: <dd>
3081: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn id="htmlmenuelement">HTMLMenuElement</dfn> : <a href="dom.html#htmlelement">HTMLElement</a> {
3082: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-menu-type" title="dom-menu-type">type</a>;
3083: attribute DOMString <a href="#dom-menu-label" title="dom-menu-label">label</a>;
3084: };</pre>
1.117 mike 3085: </dd></dl><p>The <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element represents a list of commands.</p><!-- v2 idea: <menu> should get an icon, like <command> --><p>The <dfn id="attr-menu-type" title="attr-menu-type"><code>type</code></dfn> attribute
1.1 mike 3086: is an <a href="infrastructure.html#enumerated-attribute">enumerated attribute</a> indicating the kind of menu
3087: being declared. The attribute has three states. The <code title="attr-menu-type-context">context</code> keyword maps to the
3088: <dfn id="context-menu-state" title="context menu state">context menu</dfn> state, in which
3089: the element is declaring a context menu. The <code title="attr-menu-type-toolbar">toolbar</code> keyword maps to the
1.385 mike 3090: <dfn id="toolbar-state" title="toolbar state">toolbar</dfn> state, in which the
3091: element is declaring a toolbar. The attribute may also be
1.1 mike 3092: omitted. The <i>missing value default</i> is the <dfn id="list-state" title="list
3093: state">list</dfn> state, which indicates that the element is merely
3094: a list of commands that is neither declaring a context menu nor
1.385 mike 3095: defining a toolbar.</p><p>If a <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element's <code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#context-menu-state" title="context menu state">context menu</a> state, then the
1.1 mike 3096: element <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> the commands of a context menu, and
3097: the user can only interact with the commands if that context menu is
1.385 mike 3098: activated.</p><p>If a <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element's <code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#toolbar-state" title="toolbar state">toolbar</a> state, then the element
1.1 mike 3099: <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> a list of active commands that the user can
1.117 mike 3100: immediately interact with.</p><p>If a <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element's <code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#list-state" title="list state">list</a> state, then the element either
1.1 mike 3101: <a href="the-xhtml-syntax.html#represents">represents</a> an unordered list of items (each represented
3102: by an <code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> element), each of which represents a command
3103: that the user can perform or activate, or, if the element has no
1.153 mike 3104: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> element children, <a href="dom.html#flow-content">flow content</a>
1.117 mike 3105: describing available commands.</p><p>The <dfn id="attr-menu-label" title="attr-menu-label"><code>label</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 3106: attribute gives the label of the menu. It is used by user agents to
3107: display nested menus in the UI. For example, a context menu
3108: containing another menu would use the nested menu's <code title="attr-menu-label"><a href="#attr-menu-label">label</a></code> attribute for the submenu's
1.117 mike 3109: menu label.</p><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 3110:
1.186 mike 3111: <p>The <dfn id="dom-menu-type" title="dom-menu-type"><code>type</code></dfn> and <dfn id="dom-menu-label" title="dom-menu-label"><code>label</code></dfn> IDL attributes must
1.1 mike 3112: <a href="infrastructure.html#reflect">reflect</a> the respective content attributes of the same
3113: name.</p>
3114:
1.148 mike 3115: </div><h5 id="menus-intro"><span class="secno">4.11.3.1 </span>Introduction</h5><p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p><p>The <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element is used to define context menus and
1.385 mike 3116: toolbars.</p><p>For example, the following represents a toolbar with three menu
1.148 mike 3117: buttons on it, each of which has a dropdown menu with a series of
3118: options:</p><pre><menu type="toolbar">
1.1 mike 3119: <li>
3120: <menu label="File">
3121: <button type="button" onclick="fnew()">New...</button>
3122: <button type="button" onclick="fopen()">Open...</button>
1.290 mike 3123: <button type="button" onclick="fsave()">Save</button>
1.1 mike 3124: <button type="button" onclick="fsaveas()">Save as...</button>
3125: </menu>
3126: </li>
3127: <li>
3128: <menu label="Edit">
3129: <button type="button" onclick="ecopy()">Copy</button>
3130: <button type="button" onclick="ecut()">Cut</button>
3131: <button type="button" onclick="epaste()">Paste</button>
3132: </menu>
3133: </li>
3134: <li>
3135: <menu label="Help">
3136: <li><a href="help.html">Help</a></li>
3137: <li><a href="about.html">About</a></li>
3138: </menu>
3139: </li>
1.148 mike 3140: </menu></pre><p>In a supporting user agent, this might look like this:</p><p><img alt="A toolbar with three buttons, labeled 'File', 'Edit', and 'Help'; where if you select the 'Edit' button you get a drop-down menu with three more options, 'Copy', 'Cut', and 'Paste'." src="images/sample-toolbar-1.png"></p><p>In a legacy user agent, the above would look like a bulleted list
3141: with three items, the first of which has four buttons, the second of
3142: which has three, and the third of which has two nested bullet points
3143: with two items consisting of links.</p><hr><p>The following implements a similar toolbar, with a single button
3144: whose values, when selected, redirect the user to Web sites.</p><pre><form action="redirect.cgi">
3145: <menu type="toolbar">
1.1 mike 3146: <label for="goto">Go to...</label>
3147: <menu label="Go">
3148: <select id="goto"
3149: onchange="if (this.options[this.selectedIndex].value)
3150: window.location = this.options[this.selectedIndex].value">
3151: <option value="" selected="selected"> Select site: </option>
3152: <option value="http://www.apple.com/"> Apple </option>
3153: <option value="http://www.mozilla.org/"> Mozilla </option>
3154: <option value="http://www.opera.com/"> Opera </option>
3155: </select>
3156: <span><input type="submit" value="Go"></span>
3157: </menu>
3158: </menu>
1.148 mike 3159: </form></pre><p>The behavior in supporting user agents is similar to the example
3160: above, but here the legacy behaviour consists of a single
3161: <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element with a submit button. The submit button
3162: doesn't appear in the toolbar, because it is not a direct child of
3163: the <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element or of its <code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code>
3164: children.</p><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 3165:
1.385 mike 3166: <h5 id="building-menus-and-toolbars"><span class="secno">4.11.3.2 </span><dfn>Building menus and toolbars</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3167:
1.385 mike 3168: <p>A menu (or toolbar) consists of a list of zero or more of the
1.1 mike 3169: following components:</p>
3170:
3171: <ul class="brief"><li><a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">Commands</a>, which can be marked as default commands</li>
3172: <li>Separators</li>
3173: <li>Other menus (which allows the list to be nested)</li>
3174: </ul><p>The list corresponding to a particular <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element
3175: is built by iterating over its child nodes. For each child node in
3176: <a href="infrastructure.html#tree-order">tree order</a>, the required behavior depends on what the
3177: node is, as follows:</p>
3178:
3179: <dl class="switch"><dt>An element that <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a></dt>
3180:
3181: <dd>Append the command to the menu, respecting its <a href="#concept-facet" title="concept-facet">facets</a><!-- we might need to be
3182: explicit about what this means for each facet, if testing shows
3183: this isn't well-implemented. e.g.: If there's an Icon facet for the
1.408 mike 3184: command, it should be <span title="fetch">fetched</span> (this
3185: would be http-origin privacy-sensitive), and then that image should
3186: be associated with the command, such that each command only has its
3187: image fetched once, to prevent changes to the base URL from having
3188: effects after the image has been fetched once. (no need to resolve
3189: the Icon facet, it's an absolute URL) -->. <!--If the element is a
3190: <code>command</code> element with a <code
3191: title="attr-command-default">default</code> attribute, mark the
3192: command as being a default command.--></dd>
1.1 mike 3193:
3194:
3195: <dt>An <code><a href="semantics.html#the-hr-element">hr</a></code> element</dt>
3196: <dt>An <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> element that has a <code title="attr-option-value"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-value">value</a></code> attribute set to the empty
3197: string, and has a <code title="attr-option-disabled"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute, and whose
3198: <code>textContent</code> consists of a string of one or more
3199: hyphens (U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS)</dt>
3200:
3201: <dd>Append a separator to the menu.</dd>
3202:
3203:
3204: <dt>An <code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> element</dt>
3205: <dt>A <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> element</dt>
3206:
3207: <dd>Iterate over the children of the element.</dd>
3208:
3209:
3210: <dt>A <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element with no <code title="attr-menu-label"><a href="#attr-menu-label">label</a></code> attribute</dt>
3211: <dt>A <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element</dt>
3212:
3213: <dd>Append a separator to the menu, then iterate over the children
3214: of the <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> or <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element, then
3215: append another separator.</dd>
3216:
3217: <!-- v2: we might want to support <select> in <label> as giving a named submenu -->
3218:
3219:
3220: <dt>A <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element with a <code title="attr-menu-label"><a href="#attr-menu-label">label</a></code> attribute</dt>
3221: <dt>An <code><a href="forms.html#the-optgroup-element">optgroup</a></code> element with a <code title="attr-menu-label"><a href="#attr-menu-label">label</a></code> attribute</dt>
3222:
3223: <dd>Append a submenu to the menu, using the value of the element's
3224: <code title="">label</code> attribute as the label of the menu. The
3225: submenu must be constructed by taking the element and creating a
3226: new menu for it using the complete process described in this
3227: section.</dd>
3228:
3229:
3230: <dt>Any other node</dt>
3231:
3232: <dd><a href="infrastructure.html#ignore">Ignore</a> the node.</dd>
3233:
3234: </dl><p>Once all the nodes have been processed as described above, the
3235: user agent must the post-process the menu as follows:</p>
3236:
1.521 mike 3237: <ol><li>Except for separators, any menu item with no label, or whose
3238: label is the empty string, must be removed.</li>
1.1 mike 3239:
1.521 mike 3240: <li>Any sequence of two or more separators in a row must be
3241: collapsed to a single separator.</li>
1.1 mike 3242:
1.521 mike 3243: <li>Any separator at the start or end of the menu must be
3244: removed.</li>
1.1 mike 3245:
1.131 mike 3246: </ol></div><h5 id="context-menus"><span class="secno">4.11.3.3 </span><dfn>Context menus</dfn></h5><p>The <dfn id="attr-contextmenu" title="attr-contextmenu"><code>contextmenu</code></dfn>
1.1 mike 3247: attribute gives the element's <a href="#context-menus" title="context menus">context
3248: menu</a>. The value must be the ID of a <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element
3249: in the DOM. <span class="impl">If the node that would be obtained by
3250: the invoking the <code>getElementById()</code> method using the
3251: attribute's value as the only argument is null or not a
3252: <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element, then the element has no assigned context
3253: menu. Otherwise, the element's assigned context menu is the element
1.117 mike 3254: so identified.</span></p><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 3255:
3256: <p>When an element's context menu is requested (e.g. by the user
3257: right-clicking the element, or pressing a context menu key), the UA
1.454 mike 3258: must <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-simple-event">fire a simple event</a> named <code title="event-contextmenu">contextmenu</code> that bubbles and is
1.1 mike 3259: cancelable at the element for which the menu was requested.</p>
3260:
3261: <p class="note">Typically, therefore, the firing of the <code title="event-contextmenu">contextmenu</code> event will be the
3262: default action of a <code title="mouseup">mouseup</code> or <code title="event-keyup">keyup</code> event. The exact sequence of events
3263: is UA-dependent, as it will vary based on platform conventions.</p>
3264:
3265: <p>The default action of the <code title="event-contextmenu">contextmenu</code> event depends on
3266: whether the element or one of its ancestors has a context menu
3267: assigned (using the <code title="attr-contextmenu"><a href="#attr-contextmenu">contextmenu</a></code> attribute) or not. If
3268: there is no context menu assigned, the default action must be for
3269: the user agent to show its default context menu, if it has one.</p>
3270:
3271: <p>If the element or one of its ancestors <em>does</em> have a
3272: context menu assigned, then the user agent must <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-simple-event">fire a simple
1.454 mike 3273: event</a> named <code title="event-show">show</code> at the
1.1 mike 3274: <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element of the context menu of the nearest
3275: ancestor (including the element itself) with one assigned.</p>
3276: <!-- v2: include modifier key information -->
3277:
3278: <p>The default action of <em>this</em> event is that the user agent
1.385 mike 3279: must show a context menu <a href="#building-menus-and-toolbars" title="building menus and
3280: toolbars">built</a> from the <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 3281:
3282: <p>The user agent may also provide access to its default context
3283: menu, if any, with the context menu shown. For example, it could
3284: merge the menu items from the two menus together, or provide the
3285: page's context menu as a submenu of the default menu.</p>
3286:
3287: <p>If the user dismisses the menu without making a selection,
3288: nothing in particular happens.</p>
3289:
1.402 mike 3290: <p>If the user selects a menu item that represents a <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">command</a>, then the UA must invoke
1.1 mike 3291: that command's <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a>.</p>
3292:
3293: <p>Context menus must not, while being shown, reflect changes in the
1.521 mike 3294: DOM; they are constructed as the default action of the <code title="event-show">show</code> event and must remain as constructed
3295: until dismissed.</p>
1.1 mike 3296:
3297: <p>User agents may provide means for bypassing the context menu
3298: processing model, ensuring that the user can always access the UA's
3299: default context menus. For example, the user agent could handle
3300: right-clicks that have the Shift key depressed in such a way that it
3301: does not fire the <code title="event-contextmenu">contextmenu</code>
3302: event and instead always shows the default context menu.</p>
3303:
3304: <p>The <dfn id="dom-contextmenu" title="dom-contextMenu"><code>contextMenu</code></dfn>
3305: attribute must <a href="infrastructure.html#reflect">reflect</a> the <code title="attr-contextmenu"><a href="#attr-contextmenu">contextmenu</a></code> content attribute.</p>
3306:
1.520 mike 3307: </div><div class="example">
3308:
3309: <p>Here is an example of a context menu for an input control:</p>
3310:
3311: <pre><form name="npc">
3312: <label>Character name: <input name=char type=text contextmenu=namemenu required></label>
3313: <menu type=context id=namemenu>
3314: <command label="Pick random name" onclick="document.forms.npc.elements.char.value = getRandomName()">
3315: <command label="Prefill other fields based on name" onclick="prefillFields(document.forms.npc.elements.char.value)">
3316: </menu>
3317: </form></pre>
3318:
3319: <p>This adds to items to the control's context menu, one called
3320: "Pick random name", and one called "Prefill other fields based on
3321: name". They invoke scripts that are not shown in the example
3322: above.</p>
3323:
1.117 mike 3324: </div><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 3325:
1.385 mike 3326: <h5 id="toolbars"><span class="secno">4.11.3.4 </span><dfn>Toolbars</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3327:
1.385 mike 3328: <p>When a <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element has a <code title="attr-menu-type"><a href="#attr-menu-type">type</a></code> attribute in the <a href="#toolbar-state" title="toolbar state">toolbar</a> state, then the user agent
3329: must <a href="#building-menus-and-toolbars" title="building menus and toolbars">build</a> the
1.1 mike 3330: menu for that <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> element, and use the result in the
3331: rendering.</p>
3332:
3333: <p>The user agent must reflect changes made to the
1.385 mike 3334: <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code>'s DOM, by immediately <a href="#building-menus-and-toolbars" title="building menus
3335: and toolbars">rebuilding</a> the menu.</p>
1.1 mike 3336:
1.131 mike 3337: </div><h4 id="commands"><span class="secno">4.11.4 </span>Commands</h4><p>A <dfn id="concept-command" title="concept-command">command</dfn> is the abstraction
1.51 mike 3338: behind menu items, buttons, and links.<!--v2COMMAND: Once a command
3339: is defined, other parts of the interface can refer to the same
3340: command, allowing many access points to a single feature to share
1.117 mike 3341: aspects such as the disabled state.--></p><p id="facets">Commands are defined to have the following
3342: <dfn id="concept-facet" title="concept-facet">facets</dfn>:</p><dl><dt><dfn id="command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</dfn></dt>
1.1 mike 3343:
3344: <dd>The kind of command: "command", meaning it is a normal command;
3345: "radio", meaning that triggering the command will, amongst other
3346: things, set the <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked
3347: State</a> to true (and probably uncheck some other commands); or
3348: "checkbox", meaning that triggering the command will, amongst other
3349: things, toggle the value of the <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>.</dd>
3350:
3351: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</dfn></dt>
3352:
3353: <dd>The name of the command, for referring to the command from the
3354: markup or from script. If a command has no ID, it is an
3355: <dfn id="anonymous-command">anonymous command</dfn>.</dd>
3356:
3357: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</dfn></dt>
3358:
3359: <dd>The name of the command as seen by the user.</dd>
3360:
3361: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</dfn></dt>
3362:
3363: <dd>A helpful or descriptive string that can be shown to the
3364: user.</dd>
3365:
3366: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</dfn></dt>
3367:
3368: <dd>An <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> identifying a graphical image that
3369: represents the action. A command might not have an Icon.</dd> <!--
3370: changing base URLs might change the icon -->
3371:
3372: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">Access Key</dfn></dt>
3373:
3374: <dd>A key combination selected by the user agent that triggers the
3375: command. A command might not have an Access Key.</dd>
3376:
3377: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</dfn></dt>
3378:
3379: <dd>Whether the command is hidden or not (basically, whether it
3380: should be shown in menus).</dd>
3381:
3382: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled State</dfn></dt>
3383:
3384: <dd>Whether the command is relevant and can be triggered or not.</dd>
3385:
3386: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</dfn></dt>
3387:
3388: <dd>Whether the command is checked or not.</dd>
3389:
3390: <dt><dfn id="command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</dfn></dt>
3391:
3392: <dd>The actual effect that triggering the command will have. This
3393: could be a scripted event handler, a <a href="infrastructure.html#url">URL</a> to which to
3394: <a href="history.html#navigate">navigate</a>, or a form submission.</dd>
3395:
3396: <!-- v2COMMAND
3397: <dt><dfn title="command-facet-Triggers">Triggers</dfn></dt>
3398:
3399: <dd>The list of elements that can trigger the command. The element
3400: defining a command is always in the list of elements that can
3401: trigger the command. For anonymous commands, only the element
3402: defining the command is on the list, since other elements have no
3403: way to refer to it.</dd>
3404: -->
3405:
3406: </dl><p>These facets are exposed on elements using the <dfn id="command-api">command
1.117 mike 3407: API</dfn>:</p><dl class="domintro"><dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-commandType"><a href="#dom-command-ro-commandtype">commandType</a></code></dt>
1.1 mike 3408:
3409: <dd>
3410:
3411: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> facet of the command.</p>
3412:
3413: </dd>
3414:
3415: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-id"><a href="dom.html#dom-id">id</a></code></dt>
3416:
3417: <dd>
3418:
3419: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> facet of the command.</p>
3420:
3421: </dd>
3422:
3423: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-label"><a href="#dom-command-ro-label">label</a></code></dt>
3424:
3425: <dd>
3426:
3427: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> facet of the command.</p>
3428:
3429: </dd>
3430:
3431: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-title"><a href="dom.html#dom-title">title</a></code></dt>
3432:
3433: <dd>
3434:
3435: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> facet of the command.</p>
3436:
3437: </dd>
3438:
3439: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-icon"><a href="#dom-command-ro-icon">icon</a></code></dt>
3440:
3441: <dd>
3442:
3443: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> facet of the command.</p>
3444:
3445: </dd>
3446:
3447: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-accessKeyLabel"><a href="editing.html#dom-accesskeylabel">accessKeyLabel</a></code></dt>
3448:
3449: <dd>
3450:
3451: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">Access Key</a> facet of the command.</p>
3452:
3453: </dd>
3454:
3455: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-hidden"><a href="editing.html#dom-hidden">hidden</a></code></dt>
3456:
3457: <dd>
3458:
3459: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a> facet of the command.</p>
3460:
3461: </dd>
3462:
3463: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-disabled"><a href="#dom-command-ro-disabled">disabled</a></code></dt>
3464:
3465: <dd>
3466:
3467: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled State</a> facet of the command.</p>
3468:
3469: </dd>
3470:
3471: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-checked"><a href="#dom-command-ro-checked">checked</a></code></dt>
3472:
3473: <dd>
3474:
3475: <p>Exposes the <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a> facet of the command.</p>
3476:
3477: </dd>
3478:
3479: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-click"><a href="editing.html#dom-click">click</a></code>()</dt>
3480:
3481: <dd>
3482:
3483: <p>Triggers the <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the command.</p>
3484:
3485: </dd>
3486:
3487: <!--v2COMMAND
3488: <dt><var title="">element</var> . <code title="dom-command-ro-triggers">triggers</code></dt>
3489:
3490: <dd>
3491:
3492: <p>Exposes the <span title="command-facet-Triggers">Triggers</span> facet of the command.</p>
3493:
3494: </dd>
3495: -->
3496:
3497: </dl><div class="impl">
3498:
3499: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-ro-commandtype" title="dom-command-ro-commandType"><code>commandType</code></dfn>
3500: attribute must return a string whose value is either "<code title="">command</code>", "<code title="">radio</code>", or "<code title="">checked</code>", depending on whether the <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command defined by the
3501: element is "command", "radio", or "checked" respectively. If the
3502: element does not define a command, it must return null.</p>
3503:
3504: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-ro-label" title="dom-command-ro-label"><code>label</code></dfn>
3505: attribute must return the command's <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a>, or null if the element
3506: does not define a command or does not specify a <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a>. This attribute will be
1.186 mike 3507: shadowed by the <code title="">label</code> IDL attribute on
1.1 mike 3508: <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> and <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements.</p>
3509:
3510: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-ro-icon" title="dom-command-ro-icon"><code>icon</code></dfn>
3511: attribute must return the <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> of the command's
3512: <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a>. If the element does
3513: not specify an icon, or if the element does not define a command,
3514: then the attribute must return null. This attribute will be shadowed
1.186 mike 3515: by the <code title="dom-command-icon"><a href="#dom-command-icon">icon</a></code> IDL attribute on
1.1 mike 3516: <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements.</p>
3517:
3518: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-ro-disabled" title="dom-command-ro-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn>
3519: attribute must return true if the command's <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled State</a> is that
3520: the command is disabled, and false if the command is not
3521: disabled. This attribute is not affected by the command's <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>. If the
3522: element does not define a command, the attribute must return
1.290 mike 3523: false. This attribute will be shadowed by the <code title="">disabled</code> IDL attribute on <code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code>,
1.1 mike 3524: <code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code>, <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code>, and <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code>
3525: elements.</p>
3526:
3527: <p>The <dfn id="dom-command-ro-checked" title="dom-command-ro-checked"><code>checked</code></dfn> attribute
3528: must return true if the command's <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a> is that the
3529: command is checked, and false if it is that the command is not
3530: checked. If the element does not define a command, the attribute
1.290 mike 3531: must return false. This attribute will be shadowed by the <code title="">checked</code> IDL attribute on <code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> and
1.1 mike 3532: <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements.</p>
3533:
3534: <!--v2COMMAND
3535: <p>The <dfn
3536: title="dom-command-ro-triggers"><code>triggers</code></dfn>
3537: attribute must return a list containing the elements that can
3538: trigger the command (the command's <span
3539: title="command-facet-Triggers">Triggers</span>). The list must be
3540: <span>live</span>. While the element does not define a command, the
3541: list must be empty.</p>
3542: -->
3543:
3544: <p class="note">The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> facet
1.186 mike 3545: is exposed by the the <code title="dom-id"><a href="dom.html#dom-id">id</a></code> IDL attribute,
1.1 mike 3546: the <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> facet is exposed by
1.186 mike 3547: the <code title="dom-title"><a href="dom.html#dom-title">title</a></code> IDL attribute, the <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> facet is exposed by
3548: the <code title="dom-accessKeyLabel"><a href="editing.html#dom-accesskeylabel">accessKeyLabel</a></code> IDL
1.1 mike 3549: attribute, and the <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden
1.186 mike 3550: State</a> facet is exposed by the <code title="dom-hidden"><a href="editing.html#dom-hidden">hidden</a></code> IDL attribute.</p>
1.1 mike 3551:
1.117 mike 3552: </div><hr><dl class="domintro"><dt><var title="">document</var> . <code title="dom-document-commands"><a href="#dom-document-commands">commands</a></code></dt>
1.1 mike 3553: <dd>
1.153 mike 3554: <p>Returns an <code><a href="infrastructure.html#htmlcollection">HTMLCollection</a></code> of the elements in the
1.1 mike 3555: <code>Document</code> that define commands and have IDs.</p>
3556: </dd>
3557:
3558: </dl><div class="impl">
3559:
3560: <p>The <dfn id="dom-document-commands" title="dom-document-commands"><code>commands</code></dfn> attribute
3561: of the document's <code><a href="dom.html#htmldocument">HTMLDocument</a></code> interface must return an
1.153 mike 3562: <code><a href="infrastructure.html#htmlcollection">HTMLCollection</a></code> rooted at the <code>Document</code>
1.1 mike 3563: node, whose filter matches only elements that <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">define commands</a> and have <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">IDs</a>.</p>
3564:
1.117 mike 3565: </div><hr><p>User agents may expose the <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">commands</a> whose <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a> facet is false
1.1 mike 3566: (visible), e.g. in the user agent's menu bar. User agents are
3567: encouraged to do this especially for commands that have <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">Access Keys</a>, as a way to
1.117 mike 3568: advertise those keys to the user.</p><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 3569:
1.131 mike 3570: <h5 id="using-the-a-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.1 </span><dfn title="a-command">Using the <code>a</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3571:
3572: <p>An <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> element with an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
3573:
3574: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3575: is "command".</p>
3576:
3577: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3578: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3579: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3580: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3581:
3582: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
1.186 mike 3583: is the string given by the element's <code>textContent</code> IDL
1.1 mike 3584: attribute.</p>
3585:
3586: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3587: is the value of the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute
3588: of the element. If the attribute is not present, the <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> is the empty string.</p>
3589:
3590: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> of the command
3591: is the <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> obtained from <a href="infrastructure.html#resolve-a-url" title="resolve
1.153 mike 3592: a url">resolving</a> the value of the <code title="attr-img-src"><a href="text-level-semantics.html#attr-img-src">src</a></code> attribute of the first
3593: <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-img-element">img</a></code> element descendant of the element, relative to that
1.1 mike 3594: element, if there is such an element and resolving its attribute is
3595: successful. Otherwise, there is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the command.</p>
3596:
3597: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3598: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>, if
3599: any.</p>
3600:
3601: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>
3602: of the command is true (hidden) if the element has a <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> attribute, and false
3603: otherwise.</p>
3604:
3605: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3606: State</a> facet of the command is always false. (The command is
3607: always enabled.)</p>
3608:
3609: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3610: of the command is always false. (The command is never checked.)</p>
3611:
3612: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the
3613: command is to <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event" title="fire a click event">fire a <code title="event-click">click</code> event</a> at the element.</p>
3614:
3615:
1.131 mike 3616: <h5 id="using-the-button-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.2 </span><dfn title="button-command">Using the <code>button</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3617:
3618: <p>A <code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> element always <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
3619:
3620: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a>, <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a>, <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a>, <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a>, <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a>, <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">Access Key</a>, <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>, <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>, and <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> facets of the command are
3621: determined <a href="#using-the-a-element-to-define-a-command" title="a-command">as for <code>a</code>
3622: elements</a> (see the previous section).</p>
3623:
3624: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3625: State</a> of the command mirrors the <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a> state of the button.</p>
3626:
3627:
1.131 mike 3628: <h5 id="using-the-input-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.3 </span><dfn title="input-command">Using the <code>input</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3629:
1.39 mike 3630: <p>An <code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> element whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in one of the <a href="forms.html#submit-button-state" title="attr-input-type-submit">Submit Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#reset-button-state" title="attr-input-type-reset">Reset Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#image-button-state" title="attr-input-type-image">Image Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#button-state" title="attr-input-type-button">Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#radio-button-state" title="attr-input-type-radio">Radio Button</a>, or <a href="forms.html#checkbox-state" title="attr-input-type-checkbox">Checkbox</a> states <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
1.1 mike 3631:
3632: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3633: is "radio" if the <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code>
3634: attribute is in the <code title="attr-input-type-radio"><a href="forms.html#radio-button-state">Radio
3635: Button</a></code> state, "checkbox" if the <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <code title="attr-input-type-checkbox"><a href="forms.html#checkbox-state">Checkbox</a></code> state, and
3636: "command" otherwise.</p>
3637:
3638: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3639: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3640: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3641: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3642:
3643: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
3644: depends on the Type of the command:</p>
3645:
3646: <p>If the <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> is "command",
3647: then it is the string given by the <code title="attr-input-value"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-value">value</a></code> attribute, if any, and a
3648: UA-dependent, locale-dependent value that the UA uses to label the
3649: button itself if the attribute is absent.</p>
3650:
3651: <p>Otherwise, the <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> is
3652: "radio" or "checkbox". If the element is a <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled
3653: control</a>, the <code>textContent</code> of the first
3654: <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> element in <a href="infrastructure.html#tree-order">tree order</a> whose
3655: <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled control</a> is the element in question is the <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> (in DOM terms, this is the
3656: string given by <code><var title="">element</var>.labels[0].textContent</code>). Otherwise,
3657: the value of the <code title="attr-input-value"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-value">value</a></code>
3658: attribute, if present, is the <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a>. Otherwise, the <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> is the empty string.</p>
3659:
3660: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3661: is the value of the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute
3662: of the <code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> element. If the attribute is not present, the
3663: <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> is the empty
3664: string.</p>
3665:
1.39 mike 3666: <p>If the element's <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code>
3667: attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#image-button-state" title="attr-input-type-image">Image
1.153 mike 3668: Button</a> state, and the element has a <code title="attr-img-src"><a href="text-level-semantics.html#attr-img-src">src</a></code> attribute, and that attribute's
1.39 mike 3669: value can be successfully <a href="infrastructure.html#resolve-a-url" title="resolve a
3670: url">resolved</a> relative to the element, then the <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> of the command is the
3671: <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> obtained from resolving that attribute
3672: that way. Otherwise, there is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the command.</p>
1.1 mike 3673:
3674: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3675: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>, if
3676: any.</p>
3677:
3678: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>
3679: of the command is true (hidden) if the element has a <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> attribute, and false
3680: otherwise.</p>
3681:
3682: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3683: State</a> of the command mirrors the <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a> state of the
3684: control.</p>
3685:
3686: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3687: of the command is true if the command is of <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> "radio" or "checkbox" and the
3688: element is <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-checked" title="concept-fe-checked">checked</a>
3689: attribute, and false otherwise.</p>
3690:
3691: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the
1.153 mike 3692: command, if the element has a defined <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation
3693: behavior</a>, is to <a href="embedded-content-0.html#run-synthetic-click-activation-steps">run synthetic click activation
1.1 mike 3694: steps</a> on the element. Otherwise, it is just to <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event">fire a
3695: <code title="event-click">click</code> event</a> at the
3696: element.</p>
3697:
3698:
1.131 mike 3699: <h5 id="using-the-option-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.4 </span><dfn title="option-command">Using the <code>option</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3700:
3701: <p>An <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> element with an ancestor
3702: <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element and either no <code title="attr-option-value"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-value">value</a></code> attribute or a <code title="attr-option-value"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-value">value</a></code> attribute that is not the
3703: empty string <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a
3704: command</a>.</p>
3705:
3706: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3707: is "radio" if the <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code>'s nearest ancestor
3708: <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element has no <code title="attr-select-multiple"><a href="forms.html#attr-select-multiple">multiple</a></code> attribute, and
3709: "checkbox" if it does.</p>
3710:
3711: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3712: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3713: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3714: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3715:
3716: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
3717: is the value of the <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> element's <code title="attr-option-label"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-label">label</a></code> attribute, if there is one,
3718: or the value of the <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> element's
1.186 mike 3719: <code>textContent</code> IDL attribute if there isn't.</p>
1.1 mike 3720:
3721: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3722: is the string given by the element's <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute, if any, and the empty
3723: string if the attribute is absent.</p>
3724:
3725: <p>There is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the
3726: command.</p>
3727:
3728: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3729: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>, if
3730: any.</p>
3731:
3732: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>
3733: of the command is true (hidden) if the element has a <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> attribute, and false
3734: otherwise.</p>
3735:
3736: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3737: State</a> of the command is true (disabled) if the element is
3738: <a href="forms.html#concept-option-disabled" title="concept-option-disabled">disabled</a> or if its
3739: nearest ancestor <code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> element is <a href="forms.html#concept-option-disabled" title="concept-option-disabled">disabled</a>, and false
3740: otherwise.</p>
3741:
3742: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3743: of the command is true (checked) if the element's <a href="forms.html#concept-option-selectedness" title="concept-option-selectedness">selectedness</a> is true, and
3744: false otherwise.</p>
3745:
3746: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the
3747: command depends on its <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a>. If the command is of <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> "radio" then it must <a href="forms.html#concept-select-pick" title="concept-select-pick">pick</a> the <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code>
3748: element. Otherwise, it must <a href="forms.html#concept-select-toggle" title="concept-select-toggle">toggle</a> the <code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code>
3749: element.</p>
3750:
3751:
1.131 mike 3752: <h5 id="using-the-command-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.5 </span>Using the <dfn title="command-element"><code>command</code></dfn> element to define
1.1 mike 3753: a command</h5>
3754:
3755: <p>A <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> element <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
3756:
3757: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3758: is "radio" if the <code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code>'s <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is
3759: "<code>radio</code>", "checkbox" if the attribute's value is
3760: "<code>checkbox</code>", and "command" otherwise.</p>
3761:
3762: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3763: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3764: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3765: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3766:
3767: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
3768: is the value of the element's <code title="attr-command-label"><a href="#attr-command-label">label</a></code> attribute, if there is one,
3769: or the empty string if it doesn't.</p>
3770:
3771: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3772: is the string given by the element's <code title="attr-command-title"><a href="#attr-command-title">title</a></code> attribute, if any, and the
3773: empty string if the attribute is absent.</p>
3774:
3775: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the command
3776: is the <a href="infrastructure.html#absolute-url">absolute URL</a> obtained from <a href="infrastructure.html#resolve-a-url" title="resolve
3777: a url">resolving</a> the value of the element's <code title="attr-command-icon"><a href="#attr-command-icon">icon</a></code> attribute, relative to the
3778: element, if it has such an attribute and resolving it is
3779: successful. Otherwise, there is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the command.</p>
3780:
3781: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3782: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>, if
3783: any.</p>
3784:
3785: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>
3786: of the command is true (hidden) if the element has a <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> attribute, and false
3787: otherwise.</p>
3788:
3789: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3790: State</a> of the command is true (disabled) if the element has a
3791: <code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute, and
3792: false otherwise.</p>
3793:
3794: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3795: of the command is true (checked) if the element has a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code> attribute, and false
3796: otherwise.</p>
3797:
3798: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the
1.153 mike 3799: command, if the element has a defined <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation
3800: behavior</a>, is to <a href="embedded-content-0.html#run-synthetic-click-activation-steps">run synthetic click activation
1.1 mike 3801: steps</a> on the element. Otherwise, it is just to <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event">fire a
3802: <code title="event-click">click</code> event</a> at the
3803: element.</p>
3804:
3805:
3806:
3807:
3808:
1.131 mike 3809: <h5 id="using-the-accesskey-attribute-on-a-label-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.6 </span><dfn title="label-command">Using the <code title="attr-accesskey">accesskey</code> attribute on a <code>label</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3810:
3811: <p>A <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> element that has an <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access
3812: key</a> and a <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled control</a> and whose
3813: <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled control</a> <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a
3814: command</a>, itself <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a
3815: command</a>.</p>
3816:
3817: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3818: is "command".</p>
3819:
3820: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3821: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3822: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3823: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3824:
3825: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
1.186 mike 3826: is the string given by the element's <code>textContent</code> IDL
1.1 mike 3827: attribute.</p>
3828:
3829: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3830: is the value of the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute
3831: of the element.</p>
3832:
3833: <p>There is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the
3834: command.</p>
3835:
3836: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3837: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>.</p>
3838:
3839: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>,
3840: <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled State</a>, and
3841: <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> facets of the
3842: command are the same as the respective facets of the element's
3843: <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled control</a>.</p>
3844:
3845: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3846: of the command is always false. (The command is never checked.)</p>
3847:
3848:
3849:
1.131 mike 3850: <h5 id="using-the-accesskey-attribute-on-a-legend-element-to-define-a-command"><span class="secno">4.11.4.7 </span><dfn title="legend-command">Using the <code title="attr-accesskey">accesskey</code> attribute on a <code>legend</code> element to define a command</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3851:
1.300 mike 3852: <p>A <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code> element that has an <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access
1.1 mike 3853: key</a> and is a child of a <code><a href="forms.html#the-fieldset-element">fieldset</a></code> element that
1.300 mike 3854: has a descendant that is not a descendant of the <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code>
1.1 mike 3855: element and is neither a <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> element nor a
1.300 mike 3856: <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code> element but that <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>, itself <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
1.1 mike 3857:
3858: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3859: is "command".</p>
3860:
3861: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3862: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3863: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3864: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3865:
3866: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
1.186 mike 3867: is the string given by the element's <code>textContent</code> IDL
1.1 mike 3868: attribute.</p>
3869:
3870: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3871: is the value of the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute
3872: of the element.</p>
3873:
3874: <p>There is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the
3875: command.</p>
3876:
3877: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3878: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>.</p>
3879:
3880: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>,
3881: <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled State</a>, and
3882: <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> facets of the
3883: command are the same as the respective facets of the first element
3884: in <a href="infrastructure.html#tree-order">tree order</a> that is a descendant of the parent of the
1.300 mike 3885: <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code> element that <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a> but is not a
3886: descendant of the <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code> element and is neither a
3887: <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> nor a <code><a href="forms.html#the-legend-element">legend</a></code> element.</p>
1.1 mike 3888:
3889: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3890: of the command is always false. (The command is never checked.)</p>
3891:
3892:
3893:
1.131 mike 3894: <h5 id="using-the-accesskey-attribute-to-define-a-command-on-other-elements"><span class="secno">4.11.4.8 </span><dfn title="accesskey-command">Using the <code title="attr-accesskey">accesskey</code> attribute to define a command on other elements</dfn></h5>
1.1 mike 3895:
1.28 mike 3896: <p>An element that has an <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a> <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>.</p>
3897:
3898: <p>If one of the other sections that define elements that <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">define commands</a> define that this
3899: element <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">defines a command</a>, then
3900: that section applies to this element, and this section does
3901: not. Otherwise, this section applies to that element.</p>
1.1 mike 3902:
3903: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-type" title="command-facet-Type">Type</a> of the command
3904: is "command".</p>
3905:
3906: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-id" title="command-facet-ID">ID</a> of the command is
3907: the value of the <code title="attr-id"><a href="dom.html#the-id-attribute">id</a></code> attribute of the
3908: element, if the attribute is present and not empty. Otherwise the
3909: command is an <a href="#anonymous-command">anonymous command</a>.</p>
3910:
3911: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> of the command
3912: depends on the element. If the element is a <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled
3913: control</a>, the <code>textContent</code> of the first
3914: <code><a href="forms.html#the-label-element">label</a></code> element in <a href="infrastructure.html#tree-order">tree order</a> whose
3915: <a href="forms.html#labeled-control">labeled control</a> is the element in question is the <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> (in DOM terms, this is the
3916: string given by <code><var title="">element</var>.labels[0].textContent</code>). Otherwise, the
3917: <a href="#command-facet-label" title="command-facet-Label">Label</a> is the
3918: <code>textContent</code> of the element itself.</p>
3919:
3920: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> of the command
3921: is the value of the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute
3922: of the element. If the attribute is not present, the <a href="#command-facet-hint" title="command-facet-Hint">Hint</a> is the empty string.</p>
3923:
3924: <p>There is no <a href="#command-facet-icon" title="command-facet-Icon">Icon</a> for the
3925: command.</p>
3926:
3927: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-accesskey" title="command-facet-AccessKey">AccessKey</a> of the
3928: command is the element's <a href="editing.html#assigned-access-key">assigned access key</a>.</p>
3929:
3930: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-hiddenstate" title="command-facet-HiddenState">Hidden State</a>
3931: of the command is true (hidden) if the element has a <code title="attr-hidden"><a href="editing.html#the-hidden-attribute">hidden</a></code> attribute, and false
3932: otherwise.</p>
3933:
3934: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-DisabledState">Disabled
3935: State</a> facet of the command is always false. (The command is
3936: always enabled.)</p>
3937:
3938: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-checkedstate" title="command-facet-CheckedState">Checked State</a>
3939: of the command is always false. (The command is never checked.)</p>
3940:
3941: <p>The <a href="#command-facet-action" title="command-facet-Action">Action</a> of the
1.230 mike 3942: command is to run the following steps:</p>
3943:
3944: <ol><li>If the element is <a href="editing.html#focusable">focusable</a>, run the
3945: <a href="editing.html#focusing-steps">focusing steps</a> for the element.</li>
3946:
3947: <li>If the element has a defined <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation behavior</a>,
3948: <a href="embedded-content-0.html#run-synthetic-click-activation-steps">run synthetic click activation steps</a> on the
3949: element.</li>
3950:
3951: <li>Otherwise, if the element does not have a defined
3952: <a href="embedded-content-0.html#activation-behavior">activation behavior</a>, <a href="browsers.html#fire-a-click-event">fire a <code title="event-click">click</code> event</a> at the element.</li>
1.1 mike 3953:
1.480 mike 3954: </ol></div><h3 id="common-idioms-without-dedicated-elements"><span class="secno">4.12 </span>Common idioms without dedicated elements</h3><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Implemented and widely deployed</i></p><h5 id="tag-clouds"><span class="secno">4.12.1 </span>Tag clouds</h5><p id="tag-cloud">This specification does not define any markup
1.299 mike 3955: specifically for marking up lists of keywords that apply to a group
3956: of pages (also known as <i>tag clouds</i>). In general, authors are
3957: encouraged to either mark up such lists using <code><a href="semantics.html#the-ul-element">ul</a></code>
3958: elements with explicit inline counts that are then hidden and turned
3959: into a presentational effect using a style sheet, or to use SVG.</p><div class="example">
3960:
3961: <p>Here, three tags are included in a short tag cloud:</p>
3962:
3963: <pre><style>
3964: @media screen, print, handheld, tv {
3965: /* should be ignored by non-visual browsers */
3966: .tag-cloud > li > span { display: none; }
3967: .tag-cloud > li { display: inline; }
3968: .tag-cloud-1 { font-size: 0.7em; }
3969: .tag-cloud-2 { font-size: 0.9em; }
3970: .tag-cloud-3 { font-size: 1.1em; }
3971: .tag-cloud-4 { font-size: 1.3em; }
3972: .tag-cloud-5 { font-size: 1.5em; }
3973: }
3974: </style>
3975: ...
3976: <ul class="tag-cloud">
3977: <li class="tag-cloud-4"><a title="28 instances" href="/t/apple">apple</a> <span>(popular)</span>
3978: <li class="tag-cloud-2"><a title="6 instances" href="/t/kiwi">kiwi</a> <span>(rare)</span>
3979: <li class="tag-cloud-5"><a title="41 instances" href="/t/pear">pear</a> <span>(very popular)</span>
3980: </ul></pre>
3981:
3982: <p>The actual frequency of each tag is given using the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute. A CSS style sheet is
3983: provided to convert the markup into a cloud of differently-sized
3984: words, but for user agents that do not support CSS or are not
3985: visual, the markup contains annotations like "(popular)" or
3986: "(rare)" to categorize the various tags by frequency, thus enabling
3987: all users to benefit from the information.</p>
3988:
3989: <p>The <code><a href="semantics.html#the-ul-element">ul</a></code> element is used (rather than
3990: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-ol-element">ol</a></code>) because the order is not particular important:
3991: while the list is in fact ordered alphabetically, it would convey
3992: the same information if ordered by, say, the length of the tag.</p>
3993:
3994: <p>The <code title="rel-tag"><a href="history.html#link-type-tag">tag</a></code> <code title="attr-hyperlink-rel"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-rel">rel</a></code>-keyword is <em>not</em> used
3995: on these <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> elements because they do not represent tags
3996: that apply to the page itself; they are just part of an index
3997: listing the tags themselves.</p>
3998:
1.333 mike 3999: </div><h4 id="conversations"><span class="secno">4.12.2 </span>Conversations</h4><!-- http://lists.whatwg.org/htdig.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org/2009-September/022576.html --><p>This specification does not define a specific element for marking
1.299 mike 4000: up conversations, meeting minutes, chat transcripts, dialogues in
4001: screenplays, instant message logs, and other situations where
4002: different players take turns in discourse.</p><p>Instead, authors are encouraged to mark up conversations using
1.303 mike 4003: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-p-element">p</a></code> elements and punctuation. Authors who need to mark
4004: the speaker for styling purposes are encouraged to use
4005: <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-span-element">span</a></code> or <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-b-element">b</a></code>. Paragraphs with their text
4006: wrapped in the <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-i-element">i</a></code> element can be used for marking up
4007: stage directions.</p><div class="example">
1.299 mike 4008:
4009: <p>This example demonstrates this using an extract from Abbot and
4010: Costello's famous sketch, <cite>Who's on first</cite>:</p>
4011:
1.303 mike 4012: <pre><p> Costello: Look, you gotta first baseman?
4013: <p> Abbott: Certainly.
4014: <p> Costello: Who's playing first?
4015: <p> Abbott: That's right.
4016: <p> Costello becomes exasperated.
4017: <p> Costello: When you pay off the first baseman every month, who gets the money?
4018: <p> Abbott: Every dollar of it.</pre>
1.299 mike 4019:
4020: </div><div class="example">
4021:
4022: <p>The following extract shows how an IM conversation log could be
4023: marked up.</p>
4024:
4025: <pre><p> <time>14:22</time> <b>egof</b> I'm not that nerdy, I've only seen 30% of the star trek episodes
4026: <p> <time>14:23</time> <b>kaj</b> if you know what percentage of the star trek episodes you have seen, you are inarguably nerdy
4027: <p> <time>14:23</time> <b>egof</b> it's unarguably
1.303 mike 4028: <p> <time>14:23</time> <i>* kaj blinks</i>
1.299 mike 4029: <p> <time>14:24</time> <b>kaj</b> you are not helping your case</pre>
4030: <!-- with thanks to http://bash.org/?854262 -->
4031:
1.300 mike 4032: </div><h4 id="footnotes"><span class="secno">4.12.3 </span>Footnotes</h4><p>HTML does not have a dedicated mechanism for marking up
1.299 mike 4033: footnotes. Here are the recommended alternatives.</p><hr><p>For short inline annotations, the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute should be used.</p><div class="example">
4034:
1.419 mike 4035: <p>In this example, two parts of a dialogue are annotated with
4036: footnote-like content using the <code title="attr-title"><a href="dom.html#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute.</p>
1.299 mike 4037:
4038: <pre><p> <b>Customer</b>: Hello! I wish to register a complaint. Hello. Miss?
1.419 mike 4039: <p> <b>Shopkeeper</b>: <strong><span title="Colloquial pronunciation of 'What do you'"</strong>
1.299 mike 4040: >Watcha</span> mean, miss?
4041: <p> <b>Customer</b>: Uh, I'm sorry, I have a cold. I wish to make a complaint.
1.419 mike 4042: <p> <b>Shopkeeper</b>: Sorry, <span <strong>title="This is, of course, a lie."</strong>>we're
1.299 mike 4043: closing for lunch</span>.</pre>
4044:
4045: </div><hr><p>For longer annotations, the <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> element should be
4046: used, pointing to an element later in the document. The convention
4047: is that the contents of the link be a number in square brackets.</p><div class="example">
4048:
4049: <p>In this example, a footnote in the dialogue links to a paragraph
4050: below the dialogue. The paragraph then reciprocally links back to the
4051: dialogue, allowing the user to return to the location of the
4052: footnote.</p>
4053:
1.303 mike 4054: <pre><p> Announcer: Number 16: The <i>hand</i>.
4055: <p> Interviewer: Good evening. I have with me in the studio tonight
4056: Mr Norman St John Polevaulter, who for the past few years has been
4057: contradicting people. Mr Polevaulter, why <em>do</em> you
4058: contradict people?
4059: <p> Norman: I don't. <sup><a href="#fn1" id="r1">[1]</a></sup>
4060: <p> Interviewer: You told me you did!
1.299 mike 4061: <em>...</em>
4062: <section>
4063: <p id="fn1"><a href="#r1">[1]</a> This is, naturally, a lie,
4064: but paradoxically if it were true he could not say so without
4065: contradicting the interviewer and thus making it false.</p>
4066: </section></pre>
4067:
4068: </div><hr><p>For side notes, longer annotations that apply to entire sections
4069: of the text rather than just specific words or sentences, the
4070: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-aside-element">aside</a></code> element should be used.</p><div class="example">
4071:
4072: <p>In this example, a sidebar is given after a dialogue, giving it
4073: some context.</p>
4074:
1.303 mike 4075: <pre><p> <span class="speaker">Customer</span>: I will not buy this record, it is scratched.
4076: <p> <span class="speaker">Shopkeeper</span>: I'm sorry?
4077: <p> <span class="speaker">Customer</span>: I will not buy this record, it is scratched.
4078: <p> <span class="speaker">Shopkeeper</span>: No no no, this's'a tobacconist's.
1.299 mike 4079: <aside>
4080: <p>In 1970, the British Empire lay in ruins, and foreign
4081: nationalists frequented the streets — many of them Hungarians
4082: (not the streets — the foreign nationals). Sadly, Alexander
4083: Yalt has been publishing incompetently-written phrase books.
4084: </aside></pre>
4085:
4086: </div><hr><p>For figures or tables, footnotes can be included in the relevant
4087: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-dt-element">dt</a></code> or <code><a href="tabular-data.html#the-caption-element">caption</a></code> element, or in surrounding
4088: prose.</p><div class="example">
4089:
4090: <p>In this example, a <!-- round --> table has cells with footnotes
4091: that are given in prose. A <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-figure-element">figure</a></code> element is used to
4092: give a single legend to the combination of the table and its
4093: footnotes.</p>
4094:
4095: <pre><figure>
4096: <dt>Table 1. Alternative activities for knights.</dt>
4097: <dd>
4098: <table>
4099: <tr>
4100: <th> Activity
4101: <th> Location
4102: <th> Cost
4103: <tr>
4104: <td> Dance
4105: <td> Wherever possible
4106: <td> £0<sup><a href="#fn1">1</a></sup>
4107: <tr>
4108: <td> Routines, chorus scenes<sup><a href="#fn2">2</a></sup>
4109: <td> Undisclosed
4110: <td> Undisclosed
4111: <tr>
4112: <td> Dining<sup><a href="#fn3">3</a></sup>
4113: <td> Camelot
4114: <td> Cost of ham, jam, and spam<sup><a href="#fn4">4</a></sup>
4115: </table>
4116: <p id="fn1">1. Assumed.</p>
4117: <p id="fn2">2. Footwork impeccable.</p>
4118: <p id="fn3">3. Quality described as "well".</p>
4119: <p id="fn4">4. A lot.</p>
4120: </dd>
4121: </figure></pre>
4122:
1.117 mike 4123: </div><div class="impl">
1.1 mike 4124:
1.480 mike 4125: <h3 id="matching-html-elements-using-selectors"><span class="secno">4.13 </span>Matching HTML elements using selectors</h3><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i></p>
1.1 mike 4126:
4127: <p>There are a number of dynamic selectors that can be used with
4128: HTML. This section defines when these selectors match HTML
4129: elements.</p>
4130:
4131: <dl><dt><dfn id="selector-link" title="selector-link"><code>:link</code></dfn></dt>
4132: <dt><dfn id="selector-visited" title="selector-visited"><code>:visited</code></dfn></dt>
4133:
4134: <dd>
4135:
4136: <p>All <code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute, all
4137: <code><a href="the-canvas-element.html#the-area-element">area</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute, and all
4138: <code><a href="semantics.html#the-link-element">link</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-link-href"><a href="semantics.html#attr-link-href">href</a></code> attribute, must match one of
4139: <code title="selector-link"><a href="#selector-link">:link</a></code> and <code title="selector-visited"><a href="#selector-visited">:visited</a></code>.</p>
4140:
4141: </dd>
4142:
4143:
4144: <dt><dfn id="selector-active" title="selector-active"><code>:active</code></dfn></dt>
4145:
4146: <dd>
4147:
4148: <p>The <code title="selector-active"><a href="#selector-active">:active</a></code> pseudo-class
4149: must match the following elements between the time the user begins
1.95 mike 4150: to activate the element and the time the user stops activating
1.1 mike 4151: the element:</p>
4152:
4153: <ul><li><code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4154:
4155: <li><code><a href="the-canvas-element.html#the-area-element">area</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4156:
4157: <li><code><a href="semantics.html#the-link-element">link</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-link-href"><a href="semantics.html#attr-link-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4158:
4159: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> elements that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4160:
4161: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#submit-button-state" title="attr-input-type-submit">Submit Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#image-button-state" title="attr-input-type-image">Image Button</a>, <a href="forms.html#reset-button-state" title="attr-input-type-reset">Reset Button</a>, or <a href="forms.html#button-state" title="attr-input-type-button">Button</a> state</li>
4162:
4163: <li><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements that do not have a <code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute</li>
4164:
4165: <li>any other element, if it is <a href="editing.html#specially-focusable">specially
4166: focusable</a></li>
4167:
4168: </ul><p class="example">For example, if the user is using a keyboard to
4169: push a <code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> element by pressing the space bar, the
4170: element would match this pseudo-class in between the time that the
4171: element received the <code title="event-keydown">keydown</code>
4172: event and the time the element received the <code title="event-keyup">keyup</code> event.</p>
4173:
4174: </dd>
4175:
4176:
4177: <dt><dfn id="selector-enabled" title="selector-enabled"><code>:enabled</code></dfn></dt>
4178:
4179: <dd>
4180:
4181: <p>The <code title="selector-enabled"><a href="#selector-enabled">:enabled</a></code> pseudo-class
4182: must match the following elements:</p>
4183:
4184: <ul><li><code><a href="text-level-semantics.html#the-a-element">a</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4185:
4186: <li><code><a href="the-canvas-element.html#the-area-element">area</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="history.html#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4187:
4188: <li><code><a href="semantics.html#the-link-element">link</a></code> elements that have an <code title="attr-link-href"><a href="semantics.html#attr-link-href">href</a></code> attribute</li>
4189:
4190: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> elements that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4191:
4192: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute are not in the
4193: <a href="forms.html#hidden-state" title="attr-input-type-hidden">Hidden</a> state and that
4194: are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4195:
4196: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> elements that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4197:
4198: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> elements that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4199:
4200: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> elements that do not have a <code title="attr-option-disabled"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute</li>
4201:
4202: <li><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements that do not have a <code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute</li>
4203:
4204: <li><code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> elements that are children of
4205: <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> elements, and that have a child element that
4206: defines a <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">command</a>, if the
4207: first such element's <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-disabledstate">Disabled State</a> facet
4208: is false (not disabled)</li>
4209:
4210: </ul></dd>
4211:
4212:
4213: <dt><dfn id="selector-disabled" title="selector-disabled"><code>:disabled</code></dfn></dt>
4214:
4215: <dd>
4216:
4217: <p>The <code title="selector-disabled"><a href="#selector-disabled">:disabled</a></code>
4218: pseudo-class must match the following elements:</p>
4219:
1.131 mike 4220: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> elements that are <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
1.1 mike 4221:
4222: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute are not in the
4223: <a href="forms.html#hidden-state" title="attr-input-type-hidden">Hidden</a> state and that
4224: are <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4225:
4226: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> elements that are <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4227:
4228: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> elements that are <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4229:
4230: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-option-element">option</a></code> elements that have a <code title="attr-option-disabled"><a href="forms.html#attr-option-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute</li>
4231:
4232: <li><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements that have a <code title="attr-command-disabled"><a href="#attr-command-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute</li>
4233:
4234: <li><code><a href="semantics.html#the-li-element">li</a></code> elements that are children of
4235: <code><a href="#menus">menu</a></code> elements, and that have a child element that
4236: defines a <a href="#concept-command" title="concept-command">command</a>, if the
4237: first such element's <a href="#command-facet-disabledstate" title="command-facet-disabledstate">Disabled State</a> facet
4238: is true (disabled)</li>
4239:
4240: </ul></dd>
4241:
4242:
4243: <dt><dfn id="selector-checked" title="selector-checked"><code>:checked</code></dfn></dt>
4244:
4245: <dd>
4246:
4247: <p>The <code title="selector-checked"><a href="#selector-checked">:checked</a></code> pseudo-class
4248: must match the following elements:</p>
4249:
4250: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#checkbox-state" title="attr-input-type-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state and whose
4251: <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-checked" title="concept-fe-checked">checkedness</a> state is
4252: true</li>
4253:
4254: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#radio-button-state" title="attr-input-type-radio">Radio Button</a> state and whose
4255: <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-checked" title="concept-fe-checked">checkedness</a> state is
4256: true</li>
4257:
4258: <li><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-checkbox" title="attr-command-type-state-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state
4259: and that have a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code>
4260: attribute</li>
4261:
4262: <li><code><a href="#the-command">command</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-command-type"><a href="#attr-command-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="#attr-command-type-state-radio" title="attr-command-type-state-radio">Radio</a> state and that
4263: have a <code title="attr-command-checked"><a href="#attr-command-checked">checked</a></code>
4264: attribute</li>
4265:
4266: </ul></dd>
4267:
4268:
4269: <dt><dfn id="selector-indeterminate" title="selector-indeterminate"><code>:indeterminate</code></dfn></dt>
4270:
4271: <dd>
4272:
4273: <p>The <code title="selector-indeterminate"><a href="#selector-indeterminate">:indeterminate</a></code>
4274: pseudo-class must match <code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#checkbox-state" title="attr-input-type-checkbox">Checkbox</a> state and whose
1.186 mike 4275: <code title="dom-input-indeterminate"><a href="forms.html#dom-input-indeterminate">indeterminate</a></code> IDL
1.1 mike 4276: attribute is set to true.</p>
4277:
4278: </dd>
4279:
4280:
4281: <dt><dfn id="selector-default" title="selector-default"><code>:default</code></dfn></dt>
4282:
4283: <dd>
4284:
4285: <p>The <code title="selector-default"><a href="#selector-default">:default</a></code> pseudo-class
4286: must match the following elements:</p>
4287:
4288: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> elements that are their form's
4289: <a href="forms.html#default-button">default button</a></li>
4290:
4291: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements whose <code title="attr-input-type"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-type">type</a></code> attribute is in the <a href="forms.html#submit-button-state" title="attr-input-type-submit">Submit Button</a> or <a href="forms.html#image-button-state" title="attr-input-type-image">Image Button</a> state, and that
4292: are their form's <a href="forms.html#default-button">default button</a></li>
4293: <!--
4294: <li><code>command</code> elements that have a <code
4295: title="attr-command-default">default</code> attribute</li>
4296: -->
4297: </ul></dd>
4298:
4299:
4300: <dt><dfn id="selector-valid" title="selector-valid"><code>:valid</code></dfn></dt>
4301:
4302: <dd>
4303:
4304: <p>The <code title="selector-valid"><a href="#selector-valid">:valid</a></code> pseudo-class
4305: must match all elements that are <a href="forms.html#candidate-for-constraint-validation" title="candidate for
4306: constraint validation">candidates for constraint validation</a>
4307: and that <a href="forms.html#concept-fv-valid" title="concept-fv-valid">satisfy their
4308: constraints</a>.</p>
4309:
4310: </dd>
4311:
4312:
4313: <dt><dfn id="selector-invalid" title="selector-invalid"><code>:invalid</code></dfn></dt>
4314:
4315: <dd>
4316:
4317: <p>The <code title="selector-invalid"><a href="#selector-invalid">:invalid</a></code> pseudo-class
4318: must match all elements that are <a href="forms.html#candidate-for-constraint-validation" title="candidate for
4319: constraint validation">candidates for constraint validation</a>
4320: but that do not <a href="forms.html#concept-fv-valid" title="concept-fv-valid">satisfy their
4321: constraints</a>.</p>
4322:
4323: </dd>
4324:
4325:
4326: <dt><dfn id="selector-in-range" title="selector-in-range"><code>:in-range</code></dfn></dt>
4327:
4328: <dd>
4329:
4330: <p>The <code title="selector-in-range"><a href="#selector-in-range">:in-range</a></code>
4331: pseudo-class must match all elements that are <a href="forms.html#candidate-for-constraint-validation" title="candidate for constraint validation">candidates for
4332: constraint validation</a> and that are neither <a href="forms.html#suffering-from-an-underflow">suffering
4333: from an underflow</a> nor <a href="forms.html#suffering-from-an-overflow">suffering from an
4334: overflow</a>.</p>
4335:
4336: </dd>
4337:
4338:
4339: <dt><dfn id="selector-out-of-range" title="selector-out-of-range"><code>:out-of-range</code></dfn></dt>
4340:
4341: <dd>
4342:
4343: <p>The <code title="selector-out-of-range"><a href="#selector-out-of-range">:out-of-range</a></code>
4344: pseudo-class must match all elements that are <a href="forms.html#candidate-for-constraint-validation" title="candidate for constraint validation">candidates for
4345: constraint validation</a> and that are <a href="forms.html#suffering-from-an-underflow">suffering from an
4346: underflow</a> or <a href="forms.html#suffering-from-an-overflow">suffering from an overflow</a>.</p>
4347:
4348: </dd>
4349:
4350:
4351: <dt><dfn id="selector-required" title="selector-required"><code>:required</code></dfn></dt>
4352:
4353: <dd>
4354:
4355: <p>The <code title="selector-required"><a href="#selector-required">:required</a></code>
4356: pseudo-class must match the following elements:</p>
4357:
4358: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements that are <i title="concept-input-required"><a href="forms.html#concept-input-required">required</a></i></li>
4359:
4360: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> elements that have a <code title="attr-textarea-required"><a href="forms.html#attr-textarea-required">required</a></code>
4361: attribute</li>
4362:
4363: </ul></dd>
4364:
4365:
4366: <dt><dfn id="selector-optional" title="selector-optional"><code>:optional</code></dfn></dt>
4367:
4368: <dd>
4369:
4370: <p>The <code title="selector-optional"><a href="#selector-optional">:optional</a></code>
4371: pseudo-class must match the following elements:</p>
4372:
4373: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-button-element">button</a></code> elements</li>
4374:
4375: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements that are not <i title="concept-input-required"><a href="forms.html#concept-input-required">required</a></i></li>
4376:
4377: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-select-element">select</a></code> elements</li>
4378:
4379: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> elements that do not have a <code title="attr-textarea-required"><a href="forms.html#attr-textarea-required">required</a></code>
4380: attribute</li>
4381:
4382: </ul></dd>
4383:
4384:
4385: <dt><dfn id="selector-read-only" title="selector-read-only"><code>:read-only</code></dfn></dt>
4386: <dt><dfn id="selector-read-write" title="selector-read-write"><code>:read-write</code></dfn></dt>
4387:
4388: <dd>
4389:
4390: <p>The <code title="selector-read-write"><a href="#selector-read-write">:read-write</a></code>
4391: pseudo-class must match the following elements:</p>
4392:
4393: <ul><li><code><a href="forms.html#the-input-element">input</a></code> elements to which the <code title="attr-input-readonly"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-readonly">readonly</a></code> attribute applies,
4394: but that are not <i title="concept-input-immutable"><a href="forms.html#concept-input-immutable">immutable</a></i>
4395: (i.e. that do not have the <code title="attr-input-readonly"><a href="forms.html#attr-input-readonly">readonly</a></code> attribute specified
4396: and that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a>)</li>
4397:
4398: <li><code><a href="forms.html#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> elements that do not have a <code title="attr-textarea-readonly"><a href="forms.html#attr-textarea-readonly">readonly</a></code> attribute, and
4399: that are not <a href="forms.html#concept-fe-disabled" title="concept-fe-disabled">disabled</a></li>
4400:
4401: <li>any element that is <a href="editing.html#editable">editable</a></li>
4402:
4403: </ul><p>The <code title="selector-read-only"><a href="#selector-read-only">:read-only</a></code>
4404: pseudo-class must match all other <a href="infrastructure.html#html-elements">HTML elements</a>.</p>
4405:
4406: </dd>
4407:
4408: </dl><p class="note">Another section of this specification defines the
4409: <i><a href="history.html#target-element">target element</a></i> used with the <code title="selector-target">:target</code> pseudo-class.</p>
4410:
4411: <p class="note">This specification does not define when an element
4412: matches the <code title="selector-hover">:hover</code>, <code title="selector-focus">:focus</code>, or <code title="selector-lang()">:lang()</code> dynamic pseudo-classes, as
4413: those are all defined in sufficient detail in a language-agnostic
1.98 mike 4414: fashion in the Selectors specification. <a href="references.html#refsSELECTORS">[SELECTORS]</a></p>
1.1 mike 4415:
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