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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 2003 World Wide Web Consortium,
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 * (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de
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 * Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All
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 * Rights Reserved. This program is distributed under the W3C's Software
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 * Intellectual Property License. This program is distributed in the
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 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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 * the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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 * PURPOSE.
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 * See W3C License http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ for more details.
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 */
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package org.w3c.dom.html2;
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/**
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 * Form control.Depending upon the environment in which the page is being
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 * viewed, the value property may be read-only for the file upload input
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 * type. For the "password" input type, the actual value returned may be
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 * masked to prevent unauthorized use. See the INPUT element definition in [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224'>HTML 4.01</a>].
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 * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-DOM-Level-2-HTML-20030109'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML Specification</a>.
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 */
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public interface HTMLInputElement extends HTMLElement {
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    /**
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute of the element has the value
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     * "text", "file" or "password", this represents the HTML value
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     * attribute of the element. The value of this attribute does not change
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     * if the contents of the corresponding form control, in an interactive
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     * user agent, changes. See the value attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public String getDefaultValue();
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    /**
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute of the element has the value
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     * "text", "file" or "password", this represents the HTML value
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     * attribute of the element. The value of this attribute does not change
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     * if the contents of the corresponding form control, in an interactive
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     * user agent, changes. See the value attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setDefaultValue(String defaultValue);
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    /**
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     * When <code>type</code> has the value "radio" or "checkbox", this
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     * represents the HTML checked attribute of the element. The value of
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     * this attribute does not change if the state of the corresponding form
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     * control, in an interactive user agent, changes. See the checked
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     * attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public boolean getDefaultChecked();
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    /**
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     * When <code>type</code> has the value "radio" or "checkbox", this
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     * represents the HTML checked attribute of the element. The value of
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     * this attribute does not change if the state of the corresponding form
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     * control, in an interactive user agent, changes. See the checked
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     * attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setDefaultChecked(boolean defaultChecked);
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    /**
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     * Returns the <code>FORM</code> element containing this control. Returns
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     * <code>null</code> if this control is not within the context of a
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     * form.
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     */
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    public HTMLFormElement getForm();
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    /**
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     * A comma-separated list of content types that a server processing this
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     * form will handle correctly. See the accept attribute definition in
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     * HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public String getAccept();
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    /**
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     * A comma-separated list of content types that a server processing this
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     * form will handle correctly. See the accept attribute definition in
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     * HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setAccept(String accept);
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    /**
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     * A single character access key to give access to the form control. See
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     * the accesskey attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public String getAccessKey();
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    /**
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     * A single character access key to give access to the form control. See
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     * the accesskey attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setAccessKey(String accessKey);
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    /**
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     * Aligns this object (vertically or horizontally) with respect to its
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     * surrounding text. See the align attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     * This attribute is deprecated in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public String getAlign();
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    /**
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     * Aligns this object (vertically or horizontally) with respect to its
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     * surrounding text. See the align attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     * This attribute is deprecated in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setAlign(String align);
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    /**
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     * Alternate text for user agents not rendering the normal content of this
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     * element. See the alt attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public String getAlt();
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    /**
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     * Alternate text for user agents not rendering the normal content of this
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     * element. See the alt attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public void setAlt(String alt);
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    /**
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute of the element has the value
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     * "radio" or "checkbox", this represents the current state of the form
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     * control, in an interactive user agent. Changes to this attribute
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     * change the state of the form control, but do not change the value of
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     * the HTML checked attribute of the INPUT element.During the handling
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     * of a click event on an input element with a type attribute that has
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     * the value "radio" or "checkbox", some implementations may change the
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     * value of this property before the event is being dispatched in the
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     * document. If the default action of the event is canceled, the value
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     * of the property may be changed back to its original value. This means
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     * that the value of this property during the handling of click events
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     * is implementation dependent.
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     */
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    public boolean getChecked();
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    /**
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute of the element has the value
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     * "radio" or "checkbox", this represents the current state of the form
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     * control, in an interactive user agent. Changes to this attribute
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     * change the state of the form control, but do not change the value of
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     * the HTML checked attribute of the INPUT element.During the handling
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     * of a click event on an input element with a type attribute that has
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     * the value "radio" or "checkbox", some implementations may change the
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     * value of this property before the event is being dispatched in the
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     * document. If the default action of the event is canceled, the value
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     * of the property may be changed back to its original value. This means
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     * that the value of this property during the handling of click events
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    public void setChecked(boolean checked);
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    /**
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     * The control is unavailable in this context. See the disabled attribute
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     * definition in HTML 4.01.
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     */
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    public boolean getDisabled();
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    /**
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     * The control is unavailable in this context. See the disabled attribute
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     * definition in HTML 4.01.
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    public void setDisabled(boolean disabled);
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    /**
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     * definition in HTML 4.01.
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    /**
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     * definition in HTML 4.01.
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    public void setMaxLength(int maxLength);
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    /**
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     * Form control or object name when submitted with a form. See the name
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     * attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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    public String getName();
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    /**
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     * attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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    public void setName(String name);
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    public boolean getReadOnly();
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    /**
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute has the value "image", this
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     * attribute specifies the location of the image to be used to decorate
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    public void setUseMap(String useMap);
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     * When the <code>type</code> attribute of the element has the value
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     * Changing this attribute changes the contents of the form control, but
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     * the value attribute definition in HTML 4.01.
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     * "radio", this represents the HTML value attribute of the element. See
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    public void setValue(String value);
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