DOM

DOM

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  • notations
  • internalSubset
  • setIdAttribute()
  • setIdAttributeNS()
  • setIdAttributeNode()
  • getFeature()
  • getUserData()
  • setUserData()
  • replaceWholeText()
  • TreeWalker

    There have been a lot of people that have helped make DOM more interoperable over the years and
    thereby furthered the goals of this standard. Likewise many people have helped making this standard
    what it is today.

    With that, many thanks to
    Adam Klein,
    Adrian Bateman,
    Ahmid snuggs,
    Alex Komoroske,
    Alex Russell,
    Alexey Shvayka,
    Andreu Botella,
    Anthony Ramine,
    Arkadiusz Michalski,
    Arnaud Le Hors,
    Arun Ranganathan,
    Benjamin Gruenbaum,
    Björn Höhrmann,
    Boris Zbarsky,
    Brandon Payton,
    Brandon Slade,
    Brandon Wallace,
    Brian Kardell,
    C. Scott Ananian,
    Cameron McCormack,
    Chris Dumez,
    Chris Paris,
    Chris Rebert,
    Cyrille Tuzi,
    Dan Burzo,
    Daniel Glazman,
    Darin Fisher,
    David Bruant,
    David Flanagan,
    David Håsäther,
    David Hyatt,
    Deepak Sherveghar,
    Dethe Elza,
    Dimitri Glazkov,
    Domenic Denicola,
    Dominic Cooney,
    Dominique Hazaël-Massieux,
    Don Jordan,
    Doug Schepers,
    Edgar Chen,
    Elisée Maurer,
    Elliott Sprehn,
    Emilio Cobos Álvarez,
    Eric Bidelman,
    Erik Arvidsson,
    Gary Kacmarcik,
    Gavin Nicol,
    Giorgio Liscio,
    Glen Huang,
    Glenn Adams,
    Glenn Maynard,
    Hajime Morrita,
    Harald Alvestrand,
    Hayato Ito,
    Henri Sivonen,
    Hongchan Choi,
    Hunan Rostomyan,
    Ian Hickson,
    Igor Bukanov,
    Jacob Rossi,
    Jake Archibald,
    Jake Verbaten,
    James Graham,
    James Greene,
    James M Snell,
    James Robinson,
    Jeffrey Yasskin,
    Jens Lindström,
    Jesse McCarthy,
    Jinho Bang,
    João Eiras,
    Joe Kesselman,
    John Atkins,
    John Dai,
    Jonas Sicking,
    Jonathan Kingston,
    Jonathan Robie,
    Joris van der Wel,
    Joshua Bell,
    J. S. Choi,
    Jungkee Song,
    Justin Summerlin,
    Kagami Sascha Rosylight,
    呂康豪 (Kang-Hao Lu),
    田村健人 (Kent TAMURA),
    Kevin J. Sung,
    Kevin Sweeney,
    Kirill Topolyan,
    Koji Ishii,
    Lachlan Hunt,
    Lauren Wood,
    Luke Zielinski,
    Magne Andersson,
    Majid Valipour,
    Malte Ubl,
    Manish Goregaokar,
    Manish Tripathi,
    Marcos Caceres,
    Mark Miller,
    Martijn van der Ven,
    Mason Freed,
    Mats Palmgren,
    Mounir Lamouri,
    Michael Stramel,
    Michael™ Smith,
    Mike Champion,
    Mike Taylor,
    Mike West,
    Ojan Vafai,
    Oliver Nightingale,
    Olli Pettay,
    Ondřej Žára,
    Peter Sharpe,
    Philip Jägenstedt,
    Philippe Le Hégaret,
    Piers Wombwell,
    Pierre-Marie Dartus,
    prosody—Gab Vereable Context(,
    Rafael Weinstein,
    Rakina Zata Amni,
    Richard Bradshaw,
    Rick Byers,
    Rick Waldron,
    Robbert Broersma,
    Robin Berjon,
    Roland Steiner,
    Rune F. Halvorsen,
    Russell Bicknell,
    Ruud Steltenpool,
    Ryosuke Niwa,
    Sam Dutton,
    Sam Sneddon,
    Samuel Giles,
    Sanket Joshi,
    Sebastian Mayr,
    Seo Sanghyeon,
    Sergey G. Grekhov,
    Shiki Okasaka,
    Shinya Kawanaka,
    Simon Pieters,
    Stef Busking,
    Steve Byrne,
    Stig Halvorsen,
    Tab Atkins,
    Takashi Sakamoto,
    Takayoshi Kochi,
    Theresa O’Connor,
    Theodore Dubois, timeless,
    Timo Tijhof,
    Tobie Langel,
    Tom Pixley,
    Travis Leithead,
    Trevor Rowbotham, triple-underscore,
    Veli Şenol,
    Vidur Apparao,
    Warren He,
    Xidorn Quan,
    Yash Handa,
    Yehuda Katz,
    Yoav Weiss,
    Yoichi Osato,
    Yoshinori Sano,
    Yu Han,
    Yusuke Abe, and
    Zack Weinberg
    for being awesome!

    This standard is written by Anne van Kesteren (Mozilla, annevk@annevk.nl)
    with substantial contributions from Aryeh Gregor (ayg@aryeh.name)
    and Ms2ger (ms2ger@gmail.com).

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