The HTMLInputElement interface provides special properties and
for manipulating the options, layout, and presentation of <input>
The HTMLInputElement interface provides special properties and for manipulating the options, layout, and presentation of `<input>`
(align this)
Property.
string: Represents the alignment of the element. Use CSS instead.
Property. string: Represents the alignment of the element. Use CSS instead.
(labels this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The HTMLInputElement.labels read-only property returns a web.NodeList
the <label>
elements associated with the <input>
element.
var labelElements = input.labels;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/labels
Property. [Read Only] The HTMLInputElement.labels read-only property returns a `web.NodeList` the `<label>` elements associated with the `<input>` element. `var labelElements = input.labels;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/labels`
(moz-get-file-name-array this a-length a-file-names)
Method.
[Non Standard]
The HTMLInputElement.mozGetFileNameArray() method returns an of the names of the files that were selected by the user on an input element.
inputElement.mozGetFileNameArray(aLength, aFileNames);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/mozGetFileNameArray
Method. [Non Standard] The HTMLInputElement.mozGetFileNameArray() method returns an of the names of the files that were selected by the user on an input element. `inputElement.mozGetFileNameArray(aLength, aFileNames);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/mozGetFileNameArray`
(moz-set-file-array this & args)
Method.
Sets the files selected on the input to the given array of File This is an alternative to mozSetFileNameArray() which can be in frame scripts: a chrome script can open files as File objects send them via message manager.
Method. Sets the files selected on the input to the given array of File This is an alternative to mozSetFileNameArray() which can be in frame scripts: a chrome script can open files as File objects send them via message manager.
(moz-set-file-name-array this a-file-names a-length)
Method.
[Non Standard]
The HTMLInputElement.mozSetFileNameArray() method sets the names the files that selected on an HTML input element.
inputElement.mozSetFileNameArray(aFileNames, aLength);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/mozSetFileNameArray
Method. [Non Standard] The HTMLInputElement.mozSetFileNameArray() method sets the names the files that selected on an HTML input element. `inputElement.mozSetFileNameArray(aFileNames, aLength);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/mozSetFileNameArray`
(multiple this)
Property.
The HTMLInputElement.multiple property indicates if an input have more than one value. Firefox currently only supports multiple <input type="file">.
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/multiple
Property. The HTMLInputElement.multiple property indicates if an input have more than one value. Firefox currently only supports multiple <input type=\"file\">. See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/multiple`
(select this)
Method.
The HTMLInputElement.select() method selects all the text in
<textarea>
element or in an <input>
element that includes
text field.
element.select();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/select
Method. The HTMLInputElement.select() method selects all the text in `<textarea>` element or in an `<input>` element that includes text field. `element.select();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/select`
(set-align! this val)
Property.
string: Represents the alignment of the element. Use CSS instead.
Property. string: Represents the alignment of the element. Use CSS instead.
(set-multiple! this val)
Property.
The HTMLInputElement.multiple property indicates if an input have more than one value. Firefox currently only supports multiple <input type="file">.
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/multiple
Property. The HTMLInputElement.multiple property indicates if an input have more than one value. Firefox currently only supports multiple <input type=\"file\">. See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/multiple`
(set-range-text this & args)
Method.
The HTMLInputElement.setRangeText() method replaces a range of
in an <input>
or <textarea>
element with a new string.
element.setRangeText(replacement); element.setRangeText(replacement, start, end [, selectMode]);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/setRangeText
Method. The HTMLInputElement.setRangeText() method replaces a range of in an `<input>` or `<textarea>` element with a new string. `element.setRangeText(replacement); element.setRangeText(replacement, start, end [, selectMode]);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/setRangeText`
(set-selection-range this & args)
Method.
The HTMLInputElement.setSelectionRange() method sets the start
end positions of the current text selection in an <input>
or
element.
element.setSelectionRange(selectionStart, selectionEnd [, selectionDirection]);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/setSelectionRange
Method. The HTMLInputElement.setSelectionRange() method sets the start end positions of the current text selection in an `<input>` or element. `element.setSelectionRange(selectionStart, selectionEnd [, selectionDirection]);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/setSelectionRange`
(set-use-map! this val)
Property.
string: Represents a client-side image map.
Property. string: Represents a client-side image map.
(set-webkitdirectory! this val)
Property.
[Non Standard]
The HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory is a property that reflects
webkitdirectory HTML attribute and indicates that the <input>
should let the user select directories instead of files. When
directory is selected, the directory and its entire hierarchy
contents are included in the set of selected items. The selected
system entries can be obtained using the webkitEntries
property.
HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory = boolValue
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitdirectory
Property. [Non Standard] The HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory is a property that reflects webkitdirectory HTML attribute and indicates that the `<input>` should let the user select directories instead of files. When directory is selected, the directory and its entire hierarchy contents are included in the set of selected items. The selected system entries can be obtained using the `webkitEntries` property. `HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory = boolValue` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitdirectory`
(step-down this & args)
Method.
Decrements the value by (step * n), where n defaults to 1 if specified. Throws an INVALID_STATE_ERR exception: if the method is not applicable to for the current type value, if the element has no step value, if the value cannot be converted to a number, if the resulting value is above the max or below the min.
Method. Decrements the value by (step * n), where n defaults to 1 if specified. Throws an INVALID_STATE_ERR exception: if the method is not applicable to for the current type value, if the element has no step value, if the value cannot be converted to a number, if the resulting value is above the max or below the min.
(step-up this & args)
Method.
Increments the value by (step * n), where n defaults to 1 if specified. Throws an INVALID_STATE_ERR exception: if the method is not applicable to for the current type value., if the element has no step value, if the value cannot be converted to a number, if the resulting value is above the max or below the min.
Method. Increments the value by (step * n), where n defaults to 1 if specified. Throws an INVALID_STATE_ERR exception: if the method is not applicable to for the current type value., if the element has no step value, if the value cannot be converted to a number, if the resulting value is above the max or below the min.
(use-map this)
Property.
string: Represents a client-side image map.
Property. string: Represents a client-side image map.
(webkit-entries this)
Property.
[Read Only] [Non Standard] [Experimental]
The read-only webkitEntries property of the web.dom.HTMLInputElement
contains an array of file system entries (as objects based on
representing files and/or directories selected by the user using
<input>
element of type file, but only if that selection was
using drag-and-drop: selecting a file in the dialog will leave
property empty (bug
var entries = HTMLInputElement.webkitEntries;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitEntries
Property. [Read Only] [Non Standard] [Experimental] The read-only webkitEntries property of the `web.dom.HTMLInputElement` contains an array of file system entries (as objects based on representing files and/or directories selected by the user using `<input>` element of type file, but only if that selection was using drag-and-drop: selecting a file in the dialog will leave property empty (bug `var entries = HTMLInputElement.webkitEntries;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitEntries`
(webkitdirectory this)
Property.
[Non Standard]
The HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory is a property that reflects
webkitdirectory HTML attribute and indicates that the <input>
should let the user select directories instead of files. When
directory is selected, the directory and its entire hierarchy
contents are included in the set of selected items. The selected
system entries can be obtained using the webkitEntries
property.
HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory = boolValue
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitdirectory
Property. [Non Standard] The HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory is a property that reflects webkitdirectory HTML attribute and indicates that the `<input>` should let the user select directories instead of files. When directory is selected, the directory and its entire hierarchy contents are included in the set of selected items. The selected system entries can be obtained using the `webkitEntries` property. `HTMLInputElement.webkitdirectory = boolValue` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLInputElement/webkitdirectory`
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