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The Attr
interface represents an attribute in an Element
object. Typically the allowable values for the attribute are defined in a document type definition.
Attr
objects inherit the Node
interface, but since they are not actually child nodes of the element they describe, the DOM does not consider them part of the document tree. Thus, the Node
attributes parentNode
, previousSibling
, and nextSibling
have a null
value for Attr
objects. The DOM takes the view that attributes are properties of elements rather than having a separate identity from the elements they are associated with; this should make it more efficient to implement such features as default attributes associated with all elements of a given type. Furthermore, Attr
nodes may not be immediate children of a DocumentFragment
. However, they can be associated with Element
nodes contained within a DocumentFragment
. In short, users and implementors of the DOM need to be aware that Attr
nodes have some things in common with other objects inheriting the Node
interface, but they also are quite distinct.
The attribute's effective value is determined as follows: if this attribute has been explicitly assigned any value, that value is the attribute's effective value; otherwise, if there is a declaration for this attribute, and that declaration includes a default value, then that default value is the attribute's effective value; otherwise, the attribute does not exist on this element in the structure model until it has been explicitly added. Note that the nodeValue
attribute on the Attr
instance can also be used to retrieve the string version of the attribute's value(s).
In XML, where the value of an attribute can contain entity references, the child nodes of the Attr
node may be either Text
or EntityReference
nodes (when these are in use; see the description of EntityReference
for discussion). Because the DOM Core is not aware of attribute types, it treats all attribute values as simple strings, even if the DTD or schema declares them as having tokenized types.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Core Specification.
Field Summary |
Fields inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Node |
ATTRIBUTE_NODE, CDATA_SECTION_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE, ELEMENT_NODE, ENTITY_NODE, ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE, NOTATION_NODE, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, TEXT_NODE |
Method Summary | |
java.lang.String |
getName() Returns the name of this attribute. |
Element |
getOwnerElement() The Element node this attribute is attached to or null if this attribute is not in use. |
boolean |
getSpecified() If this attribute was explicitly given a value in the original document, this is true ; otherwise, it is false . |
java.lang.String |
getValue() On retrieval, the value of the attribute is returned as a string. |
void |
setValue(java.lang.String value) |
Methods inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Node |
appendChild, cloneNode, getAttributes, getChildNodes, getFirstChild, getLastChild, getLocalName, getNamespaceURI, getNextSibling, getNodeName, getNodeType, getNodeValue, getOwnerDocument, getParentNode, getPrefix, getPreviousSibling, hasAttributes, hasChildNodes, insertBefore, isSupported, normalize, removeChild, replaceChild, setNodeValue, setPrefix |
Method Detail |
public java.lang.String getName()
public boolean getSpecified()
true
; otherwise, it is false
. Note that the implementation is in charge of this attribute, not the user. If the user changes the value of the attribute (even if it ends up having the same value as the default value) then the specified
flag is automatically flipped to true
. To re-specify the attribute as the default value from the DTD, the user must delete the attribute. The implementation will then make a new attribute available with specified
set to false
and the default value (if one exists).specified
is true
, and the value is the assigned value. If the attribute has no assigned value in the document and has a default value in the DTD, then specified
is false
, and the value is the default value in the DTD. If the attribute has no assigned value in the document and has a value of #IMPLIED in the DTD, then the attribute does not appear in the structure model of the document. If the ownerElement
attribute is null
(i.e. because it was just created or was set to null
by the various removal and cloning operations) specified
is true
.public java.lang.String getValue()
getAttribute
on the Element
interface.Text
node with the unparsed contents of the string. I.e. any characters that an XML processor would recognize as markup are instead treated as literal text. See also the method setAttribute
on the Element
interface.DOMException
- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised when the node is readonly.public void setValue(java.lang.String value) throws DOMException
DOMException
public Element getOwnerElement()
Element
node this attribute is attached to or null
if this attribute is not in use.
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