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* Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All
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* PURPOSE.
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*/
package org.w3c.dom.stylesheets;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
/**
* The StyleSheet
interface is the abstract base interface for
* any type of style sheet. It represents a single style sheet associated
* with a structured document. In HTML, the StyleSheet interface represents
* either an external style sheet, included via the HTML LINK element, or
* an inline STYLE element. In XML, this interface represents an external
* style sheet, included via a style sheet processing instruction.
*
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Style Specification.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public interface StyleSheet {
/**
* This specifies the style sheet language for this style sheet. The
* style sheet language is specified as a content type (e.g.
* "text/css"). The content type is often specified in the
* ownerNode
. Also see the type attribute definition for
* the LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the type
* pseudo-attribute for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
*/
public String getType();
/**
* false
if the style sheet is applied to the document.
* true
if it is not. Modifying this attribute may cause a
* new resolution of style for the document. A stylesheet only applies
* if both an appropriate medium definition is present and the disabled
* attribute is false. So, if the media doesn't apply to the current
* user agent, the disabled
attribute is ignored.
*/
public boolean getDisabled();
public void setDisabled(boolean disabled);
/**
* The node that associates this style sheet with the document. For HTML,
* this may be the corresponding LINK
or STYLE
* element. For XML, it may be the linking processing instruction. For
* style sheets that are included by other style sheets, the value of
* this attribute is null
.
*/
public Node getOwnerNode();
/**
* For style sheet languages that support the concept of style sheet
* inclusion, this attribute represents the including style sheet, if
* one exists. If the style sheet is a top-level style sheet, or the
* style sheet language does not support inclusion, the value of this
* attribute is null
.
*/
public StyleSheet getParentStyleSheet();
/**
* If the style sheet is a linked style sheet, the value of its attribute
* is its location. For inline style sheets, the value of this attribute
* is null
. See the href attribute definition for the
* LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the href pseudo-attribute
* for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
*/
public String getHref();
/**
* The advisory title. The title is often specified in the
* ownerNode
. See the title attribute definition for the
* LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the title pseudo-attribute
* for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
*/
public String getTitle();
/**
* The intended destination media for style information. The media is
* often specified in the ownerNode
. If no media has been
* specified, the MediaList
will be empty. See the media
* attribute definition for the LINK
element in HTML 4.0,
* and the media pseudo-attribute for the XML style sheet processing
* instruction . Modifying the media list may cause a change to the
* attribute disabled
.
*/
public MediaList getMedia();
}