public interface Text extends CharacterData
The Text
interface inherits from CharacterData
and represents the textual content (termed character data in XML) of an Element
or Attr
. If there is no markup inside an element's content, the text is contained in a single object implementing the Text
interface that is the only child of the element. If there is markup, it is parsed into the information items (elements, comments, etc.) and Text
nodes that form the list of children of the element.
When a document is first made available via the DOM, there is only one Text
node for each block of text. Users may create adjacent Text
nodes that represent the contents of a given element without any intervening markup, but should be aware that there is no way to represent the separations between these nodes in XML or HTML, so they will not (in general) persist between DOM editing sessions. The Node.normalize()
method merges any such adjacent Text
objects into a single node for each block of text.
No lexical check is done on the content of a Text
node and, depending on its position in the document, some characters must be escaped during serialization using character references; e.g. the characters "<&" if the textual content is part of an element or of an attribute, the character sequence "]]>" when part of an element, the quotation mark character " or the apostrophe character ' when part of an attribute.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
ATTRIBUTE_NODE, CDATA_SECTION_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINED_BY, DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINS, DOCUMENT_POSITION_DISCONNECTED, DOCUMENT_POSITION_FOLLOWING, DOCUMENT_POSITION_IMPLEMENTATION_SPECIFIC, DOCUMENT_POSITION_PRECEDING, DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE, ELEMENT_NODE, ENTITY_NODE, ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE, NOTATION_NODE, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, TEXT_NODE
Text splitText(int offset) throws DOMException
Breaks this node into two nodes at the specified offset
, keeping both in the tree as siblings. After being split, this node will contain all the content up to the offset
point. A new node of the same type, which contains all the content at and after the offset
point, is returned. If the original node had a parent node, the new node is inserted as the next sibling of the original node. When the offset
is equal to the length of this node, the new node has no data.
offset
- The 16-bit unit offset at which to split, starting from 0
.DOMException
- INDEX_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the specified offset is negative or greater than the number of 16-bit units in data
. boolean isElementContentWhitespace()
Returns whether this text node contains element content whitespace, often abusively called "ignorable whitespace". The text node is determined to contain whitespace in element content during the load of the document or if validation occurs while using Document.normalizeDocument()
.
String getWholeText()
Returns all text of Text
nodes logically-adjacent text nodes to this node, concatenated in document order.
For instance, in the example below wholeText
on the Text
node that contains "bar" returns "barfoo", while on the Text
node that contains "foo" it returns "barfoo".
+-----+ | <p> | +-----+ /\ / \ /-----\ +-------+ | bar | | &ent; | \-----/ +-------+ | | /-----\ | foo | \-----/Figure: barTextNode.wholeText value is "barfoo"
Text replaceWholeText(String content) throws DOMException
Replaces the text of the current node and all logically-adjacent text nodes with the specified text. All logically-adjacent text nodes are removed including the current node unless it was the recipient of the replacement text.
This method returns the node which received the replacement text. The returned node is:
null
, when the replacement text is the empty string; Text
node of the same type ( Text
or CDATASection
) as the current node inserted at the location of the replacement. For instance, in the above example calling replaceWholeText
on the Text
node that contains "bar" with "yo" in argument results in the following:
+-----+ | <p> | +-----+ | | /-----\ | yo | \-----/Figure: barTextNode.replaceWholeText("yo") modifies the textual content of barTextNode with "yo"
Where the nodes to be removed are read-only descendants of an EntityReference
, the EntityReference
must be removed instead of the read-only nodes. If any EntityReference
to be removed has descendants that are not EntityReference
, Text
, or CDATASection
nodes, the replaceWholeText
method must fail before performing any modification of the document, raising a DOMException
with the code NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR
.
For instance, in the example below calling replaceWholeText
on the Text
node that contains "bar" fails, because the EntityReference
node "ent" contains an Element
node which cannot be removed.
content
- The content of the replacing Text
node.Text
node created with the specified content.DOMException
- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if one of the Text
nodes being replaced is readonly.
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