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		<title>411Chapter 19 .Body Text Objects BR Element Object  (Web hosting support)</title>
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		<title>Apache web server - 410 Part III . Document Objects Reference BLOCKQUOTE</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[410 Part III . Document Objects Reference   BLOCKQUOTE and Q Element Objects   For HTML element properties, methods, and event handlers, see Chapter 15.   Properties Methods Event Handlers   cite   Syntax   Accessing BLOCKQUOTE or Q element object properties or methods:   (IE4+) [window.]document.all.elemID.property &#124; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>410 Part III . Document Objects Reference   BLOCKQUOTE and Q Element Objects   For HTML element properties, methods, and event handlers, see Chapter 15.   Properties Methods Event Handlers   cite   Syntax   Accessing BLOCKQUOTE or Q element object properties or methods:   (IE4+) [window.]document.all.elemID.property | method([parameters])   (IE5+/NN6) [window.]document.getElementById( elemID ).property |  method([parameters])   About these objects   The BLOCKQUOTE element is a special-purpose text container. Browsers typi   cally start the content on its own line in the body and indent on both the left and   right margins approximately 40 pixels. An inline quotation can be encased inside a   Q element, which does not force the quoted material to start on the next line.   From an object point of view, the only property that distinguishes these two   objects from any other kind of contextual container is the cite property, which   comes from the HTML 4.0 CITEattribute. This attribute simply provides a URL ref   erence for the citation and does not act as an SRCor HREFattribute to load an   external document.   Property   cite   Value: String Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility .   The cite property can contain a URL (as a string) that points to the source of  the quotation in the BLOCKQUOTE or Q element. Future browsers may provide  some automatic user interface link to the source document, but none of the  browsers that support the cite property do anything special with this information.   Related Items: None.   BLOCKQUOTE.cite   <br />Check <a href="http://domain.bluewebsitehosting.net">Tomcat Web Hosting</a> services for best quality webspace to host your web application.
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		<title>Body Text 19Objects CHAPTER &#8230;. Alarge number of  (Zeus web server)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 06:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Body Text 19Objects   CHAPTER   &#8230;.   Alarge number of HTML elements fall into a catchall category of elements whose purposes are slightly more targeted than contextual elements covered in Chapter 15. In this  group are some very widely used elements, such as the H1  through H6 header elements, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Body Text 19Objects   CHAPTER   &#8230;.   Alarge number of HTML elements fall into a catchall category of elements whose purposes are slightly more targeted than contextual elements covered in Chapter 15. In this  group are some very widely used elements, such as the H1  through H6 header elements, plus several elements that are  not yet widely used because their full support may be lacking  in even some of the most modern browsers. In this chapter,  you find all sorts of text-related objects, excluding those  objects that act as form controls (text boxes and such, which  are covered in Chapter 25). For the most part, properties,  methods, and event handlers of this chapter s objects are the  generic ones covered in Chapter 15. Only those items that are  unique to each object are covered in this chapter (as will be  the case in all succeeding chapters).  Beyond the HTML element objects covered in this chapter,  you also meet the TextRange object, first introduced in IE4,  and the corresponding Range object from the W3C DOM  implemented in NN6. This object is a very powerful one for  scripters because it allows scripts to work very closely with  body content   not in terms of, for example, the innerText  or nodeValue properties of elements, but rather in terms of  the text as it appears on the page in what users see as paragraphs, lists, and the like. The TextRange and Rangeobjects  essentially give your scripts cursor control over running body  text for functions, such as cutting, copying, pasting, and applications that extend from those basic operations   search and  replace, for instance. Bear in mind that everything you read in  this chapter requires in the least the dynamic object models  of IE4+ and NN6+; some items require IE5+. Unfortunately, the  IE TextRangeobject is not implemented in IE5/Mac.   In This Chapter   Objects that display  running body text in  documents   Using the NN Range  and IE TextRange  objects   Scripting search and  replace actions   &#8230;.    <br />We recommend you use <a href="http://j2ee.solidwebhosting.net">shared web hosting</a> services, because many users agree that it is cheap, reliable and customer-satisfying webhost.
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		<title>Web hosting colocation - 407Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects expected.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 18:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>407Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects  expected. You may find the common trick of using setTimeout()to delay the invocation  of the doScroll() method by a fraction of a second.   On the  CD-ROM  Example on the CD   Related Items: body.scroll, body.scrollTop, body.scrollLeft properties;  window.scroll(), window.scrollBy(), window.scrollTo() methods.   Event handlers   onAfterPrint  onBeforePrint   See the onAfterPrint event handler for the window object, Chapter 16.   onScroll   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   The onScroll event handler fires for the BODY element object as the result of  manual scrolling of the document (via scrollbars or navigation keyboard keys) and  scripted scrolling via the doScroll()method, scrollIntoView()method, or  adjusting the scrollTopand/or scrollLeft properties of the BODY element  object. For manual scrolling and scrolling by doScroll(), the event seems to fire  twice in succession. Moreover, the event.srcElementproperty is null, even  when the BODY element is handling the onScroll event handler.   On the Example on the CD with Listing 18-21   CD-ROM   Related Items: body.scrollTop, body.scrollLeft properties; srcollIntoView(), body.doScroll() methods.   &#8230;   document.body.onScroll   <br />In case you need affordable webhost to host your website, our recommendation is <a href="http://jboss.bluewebsitehosting.net">ecommerce web host</a> services.
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		<title>406 Part III . Document Objects  (Web server setup) Reference doScroll([ scrollAction ])</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[406 Part III . Document Objects Reference  doScroll([ scrollAction ])  Returns: Nothing.  Compatibility  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5  .  IE5.5  .   Use the doScroll() method (not implemented in IE5/Mac) to simulate user  action on the scrollbars inside a window or frame that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>406 Part III . Document Objects Reference  doScroll([ scrollAction ])  Returns: Nothing.  Compatibility  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5  .  IE5.5  .   Use the doScroll() method (not implemented in IE5/Mac) to simulate user  action on the scrollbars inside a window or frame that holds the current document.  This method comes in handy if you are creating your own scrollbars in place of the  standard system scrollbars. Scrolling is instantaneous, however, rather than with  animation even if the Display control panel is set for animated scrolling. The parameter  for this method is one of the string constant values shown in Table 18-6. In  practice, occasionally the longer scroll action names more closely simulate an  actual click on the scrollbar component, whereas the shortcut versions may scroll  at a slightly different increment.   Table 18-6 document.body.doScroll() Parameters  Long Parameter Short Parameter Scroll Action Simulates  scrollbarDown down Clicking the down arrow.  scrollbarHThumb n/a Clicking the horizontal scrollbar  thumb (no scrolling action).  scrollbarLeft left Clicking the left arrow.  scrollbarPageDown pageDown Clicking the page down area or  pressing PgDn (default).  scrollbarPageLeft pageLeft Clicking the page left area.  scrollbarPageRight pageRight Clicking the page right area.  scrollbarPageUp pageUp Clicking the page up area or  pressing PgUp.  scrollbarVThumb n/a Clicking the vertical scrollbar  thumb (no scrolling action).   Unlike scrolling to a specific pixel location (by setting the BODY element s  scrollTop and scrollLeftproperties), the doScroll() method depends entirely  on the spatial relationship between the body content and the window or frame size.  Also, the doScroll() method triggers the onScollevent handler for the BODY element  object.   Be aware that scripted modifications to body content can alter these spatial relationships.  IE is prone to being sluggish in updating all of its internal dimensions  after content has been altered. Should you attempt to invoke the doScroll()  method after such a layout modification, the scroll may not be performed as   document.body.doScroll()   <br />Check <a href="http://domain.bluewebsitehosting.net">Tomcat Web Hosting</a> services for best quality webspace to host your web application.
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		<title>405Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects text  (Managed web hosting)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 22:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[405Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects  text   See aLink.   topMargin   See bottomMargin.   vLink   See aLink.   Methods   createControlRange()   Returns: Array.   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility  .   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>405Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects  text   See aLink.   topMargin   See bottomMargin.   vLink   See aLink.   Methods   createControlRange()   Returns: Array.   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility  .   This method is listed here for the sake of completeness. Microsoft has so far pro   vided few clues as to when or how to use a controlRange object, except that it has   something to do with a document in edit mode. In regular document view mode, the   createControlRange() method (not implemented in IE5/Mac) returns an empty   array.   createTextRange()   Returns: TextRange object.   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   The BODY element object is the most common object to use to generate a  TextRange object in IE4+, especially when the text you are about to manipulate is  part of the document s body text. The initial TextRangeobject returned from the  createTextRange() method (not implemented in IE5/Mac) encompasses the  entire BODY element s HTML and body text. Further action on the returned object  is required to set the start and end point of the range. See Chapter 19 s discussion  of the TextRange object for more details.   On the  CD-ROM  Example on the CD   Related Items: TextRange object (Chapter 19).   document.body.createTextRange()   <br />Please visit <a href="http://domain.wikiwebsitehosting.com">Domain Name Hosting</a> services for high quality webhost to host and run your jsp applications.
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		<title>404 Part III . Document Objects Reference scroll  (Java web server)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[404 Part III . Document Objects Reference  scroll  Value: Constant String Read/Write  Compatibility  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4  .  IE5  .  IE5.5  .   The IE-specific scroll property provides scripted access to the IE-specific  SCROLL attribute of a BODY element. By default, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>404 Part III . Document Objects Reference  scroll  Value: Constant String Read/Write  Compatibility  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4  .  IE5  .  IE5.5  .   The IE-specific scroll property provides scripted access to the IE-specific  SCROLL attribute of a BODY element. By default, an IE BODY element displays a vertical  scrollbar even if the height of the content does not warrant it; a horizontal  scrollbar appears only when the content is forced to be wider than the window or  frame. You can make sure that both scrollbars are hidden by setting the SCROLL  attribute to  no  or changing it via script. Possible values for this property are the  constant strings yes and no.   Other than frame attributes and NN4+ signed scripts, other browsers do not provide  facilities for turning off scrollbars under script control. You can generate a new  window (via the window.open() method) and specify that its scrollbars be hidden.   On the Example on the CD  CD-ROM   Related Items: window.scrollbars property; window.open() method.   scrollLeft scrollTop   Value: Integer Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   Even though the scrollLeft and scrollTopproperties of the BODY object are  the same as those for generic HTML element objects, they play an important roll in  determining the position of positioned elements (described more fully in Chapter  31). Because the mouse event and element position properties tend to be relative to  the visible content region of the browser window, you must take the scrolling values  of the document.bodyobject into account when assigning an absolute position.  Values for both of these properties are integers representing pixels.   On the  CD-ROM  Example on the CD with Listing 18-20   Related Items: window.pageXOffset, window.pageYOffset properties.   document.body.scrollLeft   <br />If you are in need for cheap and reliable webhost to host your website, we recommend <a href="http://mysql5.bluewebsitehosting.net">http web server</a> services.
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		<title>Web design tools - 403Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects Example</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>403Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects  Example on the CD  On the  CD-ROM  Related Items: style object.  leftMargin  See bottomMargin.  link  See aLink.  noWrap  Value: Boolean Read/Write  Compatibility  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4  .  IE5  .  IE5.5  .   The noWrap property lets you modify the BODY element behavior normally set  via the NOWRAPattribute. Because the property name is a negative, the Boolean  logic needed to control it can get confusing.   The default behavior for a BODY element is for text to wrap within the width of  the window or frame. This behavior occurs when the value of noWrapis its default  value of false. By turning noWrap to true, a line of text continues to render past  the right edge of the window or frame until the HTML contains a line break (or end  of paragraph). If the text continues on past the right edge of the window, the window  (or frame) gains a horizontal scrollbar (of course, not if a frame is set to not  scroll).   By and large, users don t like to scroll in any direction if they don t have to.  Unless you have a special need to keep single lines intact, let the default behavior  rule the day.   On the Example on the CD  CD-ROM   Related Items: None.   rightMargin   See bottomMargin.   document.body.rightMargin   <br />We highly recommend you visit <a href="http://coldfusion.solidwebhosting.net">web and email hosting</a> services if you need stable and cheap web hosting platform for your web applications.
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		<title>402 Part III . Document Objects Reference bgProperties  (Web design programs)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[402 Part III . Document Objects Reference   bgProperties   Value: String constant Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   The IE-specific bgProperties property is an alternative way of adjusting  whether the background image should remain fixed when the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>402 Part III . Document Objects Reference   bgProperties   Value: String constant Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   The IE-specific bgProperties property is an alternative way of adjusting  whether the background image should remain fixed when the user scrolls the document  or if it should scroll with the document. Initial settings for this behavior  should be done via the background-attachment CSS attribute and modified under  script control by way of the BODY element s style.backgroundAttachment  property.   No matter which way you reference this property, the only allowable values are  string constants scroll (the default) or fixed.   On the Example on the CD  CD-ROM   Related Items: body.background property.   bottomMargin leftMargin rightMargin topMargin   Value: Integer Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility   .   The four IE-specific margin properties are alternatives to setting the corresponding  four margin style sheet attributes for the BODY element  (body.style.marginBottom, and so on). Style sheet margins represent blank  space between the edge of an element s content and its next outermost container.  In the case of the BODY element, that container is an invisible document container.   Of the four properties, only the one for the bottom margin may be confusing if  the content does not fill the vertical space of a window or frame. The margin value  is not automatically increased to accommodate the extra blank space.   Different versions and operating system implementations of IE4+ offer a variety  of default integer values for these properties. But be aware that their values are not  necessarily returned by these properties unless they are explicitly set in the IE- proprietary BODY element attributes of the same name. Therefore, even though a  default BODY has a visible margin, the property does not return that default value.   document.body.bottomMargin   <br />If you are looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your business application visit our <a href="http://domain.solidwebhosting.net">ftp web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>401Chapter 18 .The Document and  (Free web host) Body Objects NN2</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>401Chapter 18 .The Document and Body Objects  NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility .   .   The aLink, link, and vLink properties are the new versions of the document  properties alinkColor, linkColor, and vlinkColor. The bgColor is the same as  the old document.bgColor property, while the textproperty is the new version of  the document.fgColorproperty. These new properties are the scripted equivalents  of the HTML attributes for the BODY element   the property names more  closely align themselves with the HTML attributes than the old property names.   Link colors that are set via pseudo-class selectors in style sheets (as STYLE  attributes of the BODY element) must be accessed via the styleproperty for the  BODY object. Over time, these properties will likely fall into disuse as style sheets  become more common.   On the Example on the CD  CD-ROM   Related Items: document.alinkColor, document.bgColor, document.fgColor,  document.linkColor, document.vlinkColor properties.   background   Value: URL String Read/Write   NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5   Compatibility .   .   The background property lets you set or get the URL for the background image  (if any) assigned to the BODY element. A BODY element s background image overlays  the background color in case both attributes or properties are set. To remove  an image from the document s background, set the document.body.background  property to an empty string.   On the  CD-ROM  Example on the CD   Related Items: body.bgColor, body.bgProperties properties.   bgColor   See aLink   document.body.bgColor   <br />If you are searching for cheap webhost for your web application, please visit <a href="http://tomcat.wikiwebsitehosting.com">MySQL5 Web Hosting</a> services.
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