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/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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#include "domstubs.idl"
interface nsIBoxObject;
interface nsIDOMLocation;
interface nsIVariant;
[scriptable, uuid(92f2c6f8-3668-4a47-8251-2a900afe11fa)]
interface nsIDOMNSDocument : nsISupports
{
readonly attribute DOMString characterSet;
attribute DOMString dir;
readonly attribute nsIDOMLocation location;
attribute DOMString title;
readonly attribute DOMString contentType;
readonly attribute DOMString readyState;
readonly attribute DOMString lastModified;
readonly attribute DOMString referrer;
boolean hasFocus();
readonly attribute nsIDOMElement activeElement;
readonly attribute nsIDOMElement currentScript;
/*
* Retrieve elements matching all classes listed in a
* space-separated string.
*
* See <http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/>
*/
nsIDOMNodeList getElementsByClassName(in DOMString classes);
/**
* Returns the element from the caller's document at the given point,
* relative to the upper-left-most point in the (possibly scrolled)
* window or frame.
*
* If the element at the given point belongs to another document (such as
* an iframe's subdocument), the element in the calling document's DOM
* (e.g. the iframe) is returned. If the element at the given point is
* anonymous or XBL generated content, such as a textbox's scrollbars, then
* the first non-anonymous parent element (that is, the textbox) is returned.
*
* This method returns null if either coordinate is negative, or if the
* specified point lies outside the visible bounds of the document.
*
* Callers from XUL documents should wait until the onload event has fired
* before calling this method.
*
* See <http://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-view/#the-documentview-interface>
*/
nsIDOMElement elementFromPoint(in float x, in float y);
/**
* Release the current mouse capture if it is on an element within this
* document.
*/
void releaseCapture();
/**
* Use the given DOM element as the source image of target |-moz-element()|.
*
* This function introduces a new special ID (called "image element ID"),
* which is only used by |-moz-element()|, and associates it with the given
* DOM element. Image elements ID's have the higher precedence than general
* HTML id's, so if |document.mozSetImageElement(<id>, <element>)| is called,
* |-moz-element(#<id>)| uses |<element>| as the source image even if there
* is another element with id attribute = |<id>|. To unregister an image
* element ID |<id>|, call |document.mozSetImageElement(<id>, null)|.
*
* Example:
* <script>
* canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
* canvas.setAttribute("width", 100);
* canvas.setAttribute("height", 100);
* // draw to canvas
* document.mozSetImageElement("canvasbg", canvas);
* </script>
* <div style="background-image: -moz-element(#canvasbg);"></div>
*
* @param aImageElementId an image element ID to associate with
* |aImageElement|
* @param aImageElement a DOM element to be used as the source image of
* |-moz-element(#aImageElementId)|. If this is null, the function will
* unregister the image element ID |aImageElementId|.
*/
void mozSetImageElement(in DOMString aImageElementId,
in nsIDOMElement aImageElement);
};