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* In XML, a PI's "target" is the first (whitespace-delimited) token * following the " * In HTML, target is always null. *

* Note that getNodeName is aliased to getTarget. */ public String getTarget() { if (needsSyncData()) { synchronizeData(); } return target; } // getTarget():String /** * A PI's data content tells the processor what we actually want it * to do. It is defined slightly differently in HTML and XML. *

* In XML, the data begins with the non-whitespace character * immediately after the target -- @see getTarget(). *

* In HTML, the data begins with the character immediately after the * "<?" token that begins the PI. *

* Note that getNodeValue is aliased to getData */ public String getData() { if (needsSyncData()) { synchronizeData(); } return data; } // getData():String /** * Change the data content of this PI. * Note that setData is aliased to setNodeValue. * @see #getData(). * @throws DOMException(NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR) if node is read-only. */ public void setData(String data) { // Hand off to setNodeValue for code-reuse reasons (mutation // events, readonly protection, synchronizing, etc.) setNodeValue(data); } // setData(String) /** * DOM Level 3 WD - Experimental. * Retrieve baseURI */ public String getBaseURI() { if (needsSyncData()) { synchronizeData(); } return ownerNode.getBaseURI(); } } // class ProcessingInstructionImpl