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1 <html> 1 <html>
2 <head> 2 <head>
3 <script src="../htmlrunner.js"></script> 3 <script src="../htmlrunner.js"></script>
4 <script src="../lib/prototype.js"></script> 4 <script src="../lib/prototype.js"></script>
5 <script> 5 <script>
6 window.onload = function(){ 6 window.onload = function(){
7 startTest("cssquery-prototype", '5f350493'); 7 startTest("cssquery-prototype", 'd151161f');
8 8
9 // Try to force real results 9 // Try to force real results
10 var ret, tmp; 10 var ret, tmp;
11 11
12 var html = document.body.innerHTML; 12 var html = document.body.innerHTML;
13 13
14 prep(function(){ 14 prep(function(){
15 var div = document.createElement("div"); 15 var div = document.createElement("div");
16 div.innerHTML = html; 16 div.innerHTML = html;
17 document.body.appendChild( div ); 17 document.body.appendChild( div );
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410 specification, these have been described in terms of CSS2.1. <a 410 specification, these have been described in terms of CSS2.1. <a
411 href="#refsCSS21">[CSS21]</a></p> 411 href="#refsCSS21">[CSS21]</a></p>
412 412
413 <h3><a name=terminology></a>1.2. Terminology</h3> 413 <h3><a name=terminology></a>1.2. Terminology</h3>
414 414
415 <p>All of the text of this specification is normative except 415 <p>All of the text of this specification is normative except
416 examples, notes, and sections explicitly marked as 416 examples, notes, and sections explicitly marked as
417 non-normative.</p> 417 non-normative.</p>
418 418
419 <h3><a name=changesFromCSS2></a>1.3. Changes from CSS2</h3> 419 <h3><a name=changesFromCSS2></a>1.3. Changes from CSS2</h3>
420 420
421 <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p> 421 <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
422 422
423 <p>The main differences between the selectors in CSS2 and those in 423 <p>The main differences between the selectors in CSS2 and those in
424 Selectors are: 424 Selectors are:
425 425
426 <ul> 426 <ul>
427 427
428 <li>the list of basic definitions (selector, group of selectors, 428 <li>the list of basic definitions (selector, group of selectors,
429 simple selector, etc.) has been changed; in particular, what was 429 simple selector, etc.) has been changed; in particular, what was
430 referred to in CSS2 as a simple selector is now called a sequence 430 referred to in CSS2 as a simple selector is now called a sequence
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1593 1593
1594 1594
1595 <h5><a name=indeterminate>The :indeterminate pseudo-class</a></h5> 1595 <h5><a name=indeterminate>The :indeterminate pseudo-class</a></h5>
1596 1596
1597 <div class="note"> 1597 <div class="note">
1598 1598
1599 <p>Radio and checkbox elements can be toggled by the user, but are 1599 <p>Radio and checkbox elements can be toggled by the user, but are
1600 sometimes in an indeterminate state, neither checked nor unchecked. 1600 sometimes in an indeterminate state, neither checked nor unchecked.
1601 This can be due to an element attribute, or DOM manipulation.</p> 1601 This can be due to an element attribute, or DOM manipulation.</p>
1602 1602
1603 <p>A future version of this specification may introduce an 1603 <p>A future version of this specification may introduce an
1604 <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class that applies to such elements. 1604 <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class that applies to such elements.
1605 <!--While the <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class is dynamic in 1605 <!--While the <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class is dynamic in
1606 nature, and is altered by user action, since it can also be based on 1606 nature, and is altered by user action, since it can also be based on
1607 the presence of an element attribute, it applies to all media.</p> 1607 the presence of an element attribute, it applies to all media.</p>
1608 1608
1609 <p>Components of a radio-group initialized with no pre-selected choice 1609 <p>Components of a radio-group initialized with no pre-selected choice
1610 are an example of :indeterminate state.--></p> 1610 are an example of :indeterminate state.--></p>
1611 1611
1612 </div> 1612 </div>
1613 1613
1614 1614
1615 <h4><a name=structural-pseudos>6.6.5. Structural pseudo-classes</a></h4> 1615 <h4><a name=structural-pseudos>6.6.5. Structural pseudo-classes</a></h4>
1616 1616
1617 <p>Selectors introduces the concept of <dfn>structural 1617 <p>Selectors introduces the concept of <dfn>structural
1618 pseudo-classes</dfn> to permit selection based on extra information that lies in 1618 pseudo-classes</dfn> to permit selection based on extra information that lies in
1619 the document tree but cannot be represented by other simple selectors or 1619 the document tree but cannot be represented by other simple selectors or
1620 combinators. 1620 combinators.
1621 1621
1622 <p>Note that standalone pieces of PCDATA (text nodes in the DOM) are 1622 <p>Note that standalone pieces of PCDATA (text nodes in the DOM) are
1623 not counted when calculating the position of an element in the list of 1623 not counted when calculating the position of an element in the list of
1624 children of its parent. When calculating the position of an element in 1624 children of its parent. When calculating the position of an element in
1625 the list of children of its parent, the index numbering starts at 1. 1625 the list of children of its parent, the index numbering starts at 1.
1626 1626
1627 1627
1628 <h5><a name=root-pseudo>:root pseudo-class</a></h5> 1628 <h5><a name=root-pseudo>:root pseudo-class</a></h5>
1629 1629
1630 <p>The <code>:root</code> pseudo-class represents an element that is 1630 <p>The <code>:root</code> pseudo-class represents an element that is
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1802 <p>Examples:</p> 1802 <p>Examples:</p>
1803 <p>The following selector represents a <code>p</code> element that is 1803 <p>The following selector represents a <code>p</code> element that is
1804 the first child of a <code>div</code> element:</p> 1804 the first child of a <code>div</code> element:</p>
1805 <pre>div &gt; p:first-child</pre> 1805 <pre>div &gt; p:first-child</pre>
1806 <p>This selector can represent the <code>p</code> inside the 1806 <p>This selector can represent the <code>p</code> inside the
1807 <code>div</code> of the following fragment:</p> 1807 <code>div</code> of the following fragment:</p>
1808 <pre>&lt;p&gt; The last P before the note.&lt;/p&gt; 1808 <pre>&lt;p&gt; The last P before the note.&lt;/p&gt;
1809 &lt;div class="note"&gt; 1809 &lt;div class="note"&gt;
1810 &lt;p&gt; The first P inside the note.&lt;/p&gt; 1810 &lt;p&gt; The first P inside the note.&lt;/p&gt;
1811 &lt;/div&gt;</pre>but cannot represent the second <code>p</code> in the followin g 1811 &lt;/div&gt;</pre>but cannot represent the second <code>p</code> in the followin g
1812 fragment: 1812 fragment:
1813 <pre>&lt;p&gt; The last P before the note.&lt;/p&gt; 1813 <pre>&lt;p&gt; The last P before the note.&lt;/p&gt;
1814 &lt;div class="note"&gt; 1814 &lt;div class="note"&gt;
1815 &lt;h2&gt; Note &lt;/h2&gt; 1815 &lt;h2&gt; Note &lt;/h2&gt;
1816 &lt;p&gt; The first P inside the note.&lt;/p&gt; 1816 &lt;p&gt; The first P inside the note.&lt;/p&gt;
1817 &lt;/div&gt;</pre> 1817 &lt;/div&gt;</pre>
1818 <p>The following two selectors are usually equivalent:</p> 1818 <p>The following two selectors are usually equivalent:</p>
1819 <pre>* &gt; a:first-child /* a is first child of any element */ 1819 <pre>* &gt; a:first-child /* a is first child of any element */
1820 a:first-child /* Same (assuming a is not the root element) */</pre> 1820 a:first-child /* Same (assuming a is not the root element) */</pre>
1821 </div> 1821 </div>
1822 1822
1823 <h5><a name=last-child-pseudo>:last-child pseudo-class</a></h5> 1823 <h5><a name=last-child-pseudo>:last-child pseudo-class</a></h5>
1824 1824
1825 <p>Same as <code>:nth-last-child(1)</code>. The <code>:last-child</code> pseudo- class 1825 <p>Same as <code>:nth-last-child(1)</code>. The <code>:last-child</code> pseudo- class
1826 represents an element that is the last child of some other element. 1826 represents an element that is the last child of some other element.
1827 1827
1828 <div class="example"> 1828 <div class="example">
1829 <p>Example:</p> 1829 <p>Example:</p>
1830 <p>The following selector represents a list item <code>li</code> that 1830 <p>The following selector represents a list item <code>li</code> that
1831 is the last child of an ordered list <code>ol</code>. 1831 is the last child of an ordered list <code>ol</code>.
1832 <pre>ol &gt; li:last-child</pre> 1832 <pre>ol &gt; li:last-child</pre>
1833 </div> 1833 </div>
1834 1834
1835 <h5><a name=first-of-type-pseudo>:first-of-type pseudo-class</a></h5> 1835 <h5><a name=first-of-type-pseudo>:first-of-type pseudo-class</a></h5>
1836 1836
1837 <p>Same as <code>:nth-of-type(1)</code>. The <code>:first-of-type</code> pseudo- class 1837 <p>Same as <code>:nth-of-type(1)</code>. The <code>:first-of-type</code> pseudo- class
1838 represents an element that is the first sibling of its type in the list of 1838 represents an element that is the first sibling of its type in the list of
1839 children of its parent element. 1839 children of its parent element.
1840 1840
1841 <div class="example"> 1841 <div class="example">
1842 <p>Example:</p> 1842 <p>Example:</p>
1843 <p>The following selector represents a definition title 1843 <p>The following selector represents a definition title
1844 <code>dt</code> inside a definition list <code>dl</code>, this 1844 <code>dt</code> inside a definition list <code>dl</code>, this
1845 <code>dt</code> being the first of its type in the list of children of 1845 <code>dt</code> being the first of its type in the list of children of
1846 its parent element.</p> 1846 its parent element.</p>
1847 <pre>dl dt:first-of-type</pre> 1847 <pre>dl dt:first-of-type</pre>
1848 <p>It is a valid description for the first two <code>dt</code> 1848 <p>It is a valid description for the first two <code>dt</code>
1849 elements in the following example but not for the third one:</p> 1849 elements in the following example but not for the third one:</p>
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2008 2008
2009 <p>The selector <code>p::first-line</code> does not match any real 2009 <p>The selector <code>p::first-line</code> does not match any real
2010 HTML element. It does match a pseudo-element that conforming user 2010 HTML element. It does match a pseudo-element that conforming user
2011 agents will insert at the beginning of every paragraph.</p> 2011 agents will insert at the beginning of every paragraph.</p>
2012 2012
2013 <p>Note that the length of the first line depends on a number of 2013 <p>Note that the length of the first line depends on a number of
2014 factors, including the width of the page, the font size, etc. Thus, 2014 factors, including the width of the page, the font size, etc. Thus,
2015 an ordinary HTML paragraph such as:</p> 2015 an ordinary HTML paragraph such as:</p>
2016 2016
2017 <pre> 2017 <pre>
2018 &lt;P&gt;This is a somewhat long HTML 2018 &lt;P&gt;This is a somewhat long HTML
2019 paragraph that will be broken into several 2019 paragraph that will be broken into several
2020 lines. The first line will be identified 2020 lines. The first line will be identified
2021 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines 2021 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines
2022 will be treated as ordinary lines in the 2022 will be treated as ordinary lines in the
2023 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt; 2023 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt;
2024 </pre> 2024 </pre>
2025 2025
2026 <p>the lines of which happen to be broken as follows: 2026 <p>the lines of which happen to be broken as follows:
2027 2027
2028 <pre> 2028 <pre>
2029 THIS IS A SOMEWHAT LONG HTML PARAGRAPH THAT 2029 THIS IS A SOMEWHAT LONG HTML PARAGRAPH THAT
2030 will be broken into several lines. The first 2030 will be broken into several lines. The first
2031 line will be identified by a fictional tag 2031 line will be identified by a fictional tag
2032 sequence. The other lines will be treated as 2032 sequence. The other lines will be treated as
2033 ordinary lines in the paragraph. 2033 ordinary lines in the paragraph.
2034 </pre> 2034 </pre>
2035 2035
2036 <p>This paragraph might be "rewritten" by user agents to include the 2036 <p>This paragraph might be "rewritten" by user agents to include the
2037 <em>fictional tag sequence</em> for <code>::first-line</code>. This 2037 <em>fictional tag sequence</em> for <code>::first-line</code>. This
2038 fictional tag sequence helps to show how properties are inherited.</p> 2038 fictional tag sequence helps to show how properties are inherited.</p>
2039 2039
2040 <pre> 2040 <pre>
2041 &lt;P&gt;<b>&lt;P::first-line&gt;</b> This is a somewhat long HTML 2041 &lt;P&gt;<b>&lt;P::first-line&gt;</b> This is a somewhat long HTML
2042 paragraph that <b>&lt;/P::first-line&gt;</b> will be broken into several 2042 paragraph that <b>&lt;/P::first-line&gt;</b> will be broken into several
2043 lines. The first line will be identified 2043 lines. The first line will be identified
2044 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines 2044 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines
2045 will be treated as ordinary lines in the 2045 will be treated as ordinary lines in the
2046 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt; 2046 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt;
2047 </pre> 2047 </pre>
2048 2048
2049 <p>If a pseudo-element breaks up a real element, the desired effect 2049 <p>If a pseudo-element breaks up a real element, the desired effect
2050 can often be described by a fictional tag sequence that closes and 2050 can often be described by a fictional tag sequence that closes and
2051 then re-opens the element. Thus, if we mark up the previous paragraph 2051 then re-opens the element. Thus, if we mark up the previous paragraph
2052 with a <code>span</code> element:</p> 2052 with a <code>span</code> element:</p>
2053 2053
2054 <pre> 2054 <pre>
2055 &lt;P&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class="test"&gt;</b> This is a somewhat long HTML 2055 &lt;P&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class="test"&gt;</b> This is a somewhat long HTML
2056 paragraph that will be broken into several 2056 paragraph that will be broken into several
2057 lines.<b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b> The first line will be identified 2057 lines.<b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b> The first line will be identified
2058 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines 2058 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines
2059 will be treated as ordinary lines in the 2059 will be treated as ordinary lines in the
2060 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt; 2060 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt;
2061 </pre> 2061 </pre>
2062 2062
2063 <p>the user agent could simulate start and end tags for 2063 <p>the user agent could simulate start and end tags for
2064 <code>span</code> when inserting the fictional tag sequence for 2064 <code>span</code> when inserting the fictional tag sequence for
2065 <code>::first-line</code>. 2065 <code>::first-line</code>.
2066 2066
2067 <pre> 2067 <pre>
2068 &lt;P&gt;&lt;P::first-line&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class="test"&gt;</b> This is a 2068 &lt;P&gt;&lt;P::first-line&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class="test"&gt;</b> This is a
2069 somewhat long HTML 2069 somewhat long HTML
2070 paragraph that will <b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b>&lt;/P::first-line&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class= "test"&gt;</b> be 2070 paragraph that will <b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b>&lt;/P::first-line&gt;<b>&lt;SPAN class= "test"&gt;</b> be
2071 broken into several 2071 broken into several
2072 lines.<b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b> The first line will be identified 2072 lines.<b>&lt;/SPAN&gt;</b> The first line will be identified
2073 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines 2073 by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines
2074 will be treated as ordinary lines in the 2074 will be treated as ordinary lines in the
2075 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt; 2075 paragraph.&lt;/P&gt;
2076 </pre> 2076 </pre>
2077 2077
2078 <p>In CSS, the <code>::first-line</code> pseudo-element can only be 2078 <p>In CSS, the <code>::first-line</code> pseudo-element can only be
2079 attached to a block-level element, an inline-block, a table-caption, 2079 attached to a block-level element, an inline-block, a table-caption,
2080 or a table-cell.</p> 2080 or a table-cell.</p>
2081 2081
2082 <p><a name="first-formatted-line"></a>The "first formatted line" of an 2082 <p><a name="first-formatted-line"></a>The "first formatted line" of an
2083 element may occur inside a 2083 element may occur inside a
2084 block-level descendant in the same flow (i.e., a block-level 2084 block-level descendant in the same flow (i.e., a block-level
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2202 2202
2203 <p>The <span class="index-inst" title="fictional tag 2203 <p>The <span class="index-inst" title="fictional tag
2204 sequence">fictional tag sequence</span> is:</p> 2204 sequence">fictional tag sequence</span> is:</p>
2205 2205
2206 <pre> 2206 <pre>
2207 &lt;P&gt; 2207 &lt;P&gt;
2208 &lt;SPAN&gt; 2208 &lt;SPAN&gt;
2209 &lt;P::first-letter&gt; 2209 &lt;P::first-letter&gt;
2210 T 2210 T
2211 &lt;/P::first-letter&gt;he first 2211 &lt;/P::first-letter&gt;he first
2212 &lt;/SPAN&gt; 2212 &lt;/SPAN&gt;
2213 few words of an article in the Economist. 2213 few words of an article in the Economist.
2214 &lt;/P&gt; 2214 &lt;/P&gt;
2215 </pre> 2215 </pre>
2216 2216
2217 <p>Note that the <code>::first-letter</code> pseudo-element tags abut 2217 <p>Note that the <code>::first-letter</code> pseudo-element tags abut
2218 the content (i.e., the initial character), while the ::first-line 2218 the content (i.e., the initial character), while the ::first-line
2219 pseudo-element start tag is inserted right after the start tag of the 2219 pseudo-element start tag is inserted right after the start tag of the
2220 block element.</p> </div> 2220 block element.</p> </div>
2221 2221
2222 <p>In order to achieve traditional drop caps formatting, user agents 2222 <p>In order to achieve traditional drop caps formatting, user agents
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2313 p::first-line { color: blue } 2313 p::first-line { color: blue }
2314 2314
2315 &lt;P&gt;Some text that ends up on two lines&lt;/P&gt;</pre> 2315 &lt;P&gt;Some text that ends up on two lines&lt;/P&gt;</pre>
2316 2316
2317 <p>Assuming that a line break will occur before the word "ends", the 2317 <p>Assuming that a line break will occur before the word "ends", the
2318 <span class="index-inst" title="fictional tag sequence">fictional tag 2318 <span class="index-inst" title="fictional tag sequence">fictional tag
2319 sequence</span> for this fragment might be:</p> 2319 sequence</span> for this fragment might be:</p>
2320 2320
2321 <pre>&lt;P&gt; 2321 <pre>&lt;P&gt;
2322 &lt;P::first-line&gt; 2322 &lt;P::first-line&gt;
2323 &lt;P::first-letter&gt; 2323 &lt;P::first-letter&gt;
2324 S 2324 S
2325 &lt;/P::first-letter&gt;ome text that 2325 &lt;/P::first-letter&gt;ome text that
2326 &lt;/P::first-line&gt; 2326 &lt;/P::first-line&gt;
2327 ends up on two lines 2327 ends up on two lines
2328 &lt;/P&gt;</pre> 2328 &lt;/P&gt;</pre>
2329 2329
2330 <p>Note that the <code>::first-letter</code> element is inside the <code>::first -line</code> 2330 <p>Note that the <code>::first-letter</code> element is inside the <code>::first -line</code>
2331 element. Properties set on <code>::first-line</code> are inherited by 2331 element. Properties set on <code>::first-line</code> are inherited by
2332 <code>::first-letter</code>, but are overridden if the same property is set on 2332 <code>::first-letter</code>, but are overridden if the same property is set on
2333 <code>::first-letter</code>.</p> 2333 <code>::first-letter</code>.</p>
2334 </div> 2334 </div>
2335 2335
2336 2336
2337 <h4><a name=UIfragments>7.3.</a> <a name=selection>The ::selection pseudo-elemen t</a></h4> 2337 <h4><a name=UIfragments>7.3.</a> <a name=selection>The ::selection pseudo-elemen t</a></h4>
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2824 <th>Specification</th> 2824 <th>Specification</th>
2825 <td>CSS level 1</td></tr> 2825 <td>CSS level 1</td></tr>
2826 <tr> 2826 <tr>
2827 <th>Accepts</th> 2827 <th>Accepts</th>
2828 <td>type selectors<br>class selectors<br>ID selectors<br>:link, 2828 <td>type selectors<br>class selectors<br>ID selectors<br>:link,
2829 :visited and :active pseudo-classes<br>descendant combinator 2829 :visited and :active pseudo-classes<br>descendant combinator
2830 <br>::first-line and ::first-letter pseudo-elements</td></tr> 2830 <br>::first-line and ::first-letter pseudo-elements</td></tr>
2831 <tr> 2831 <tr>
2832 <th>Excludes</th> 2832 <th>Excludes</th>
2833 <td> 2833 <td>
2834 2834
2835 <p>universal selector<br>attribute selectors<br>:hover and :focus 2835 <p>universal selector<br>attribute selectors<br>:hover and :focus
2836 pseudo-classes<br>:target pseudo-class<br>:lang() pseudo-class<br>all UI 2836 pseudo-classes<br>:target pseudo-class<br>:lang() pseudo-class<br>all UI
2837 element states pseudo-classes<br>all structural 2837 element states pseudo-classes<br>all structural
2838 pseudo-classes<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all 2838 pseudo-classes<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all
2839 UI element fragments pseudo-elements<br>::before and ::after 2839 UI element fragments pseudo-elements<br>::before and ::after
2840 pseudo-elements<br>child combinators<br>sibling combinators 2840 pseudo-elements<br>child combinators<br>sibling combinators
2841 2841
2842 <p>namespaces</td></tr> 2842 <p>namespaces</td></tr>
2843 <tr> 2843 <tr>
2844 <th>Extra constraints</th> 2844 <th>Extra constraints</th>
2845 <td>only one class selector allowed per sequence of simple 2845 <td>only one class selector allowed per sequence of simple
2846 selectors</td></tr></tbody></table><br><br> 2846 selectors</td></tr></tbody></table><br><br>
2847 <table class="tprofile"> 2847 <table class="tprofile">
2848 <tbody> 2848 <tbody>
2849 <tr> 2849 <tr>
2850 <th class="title" colspan=2>Selectors profile</th></tr> 2850 <th class="title" colspan=2>Selectors profile</th></tr>
2851 <tr> 2851 <tr>
2852 <th>Specification</th> 2852 <th>Specification</th>
2853 <td>CSS level 2</td></tr> 2853 <td>CSS level 2</td></tr>
2854 <tr> 2854 <tr>
2855 <th>Accepts</th> 2855 <th>Accepts</th>
2856 <td>type selectors<br>universal selector<br>attribute presence and 2856 <td>type selectors<br>universal selector<br>attribute presence and
2857 values selectors<br>class selectors<br>ID selectors<br>:link, :visited, 2857 values selectors<br>class selectors<br>ID selectors<br>:link, :visited,
2858 :active, :hover, :focus, :lang() and :first-child pseudo-classes 2858 :active, :hover, :focus, :lang() and :first-child pseudo-classes
2859 <br>descendant combinator<br>child combinator<br>adjacent sibling 2859 <br>descendant combinator<br>child combinator<br>adjacent sibling
2860 combinator<br>::first-line and ::first-letter pseudo-elements<br>::before 2860 combinator<br>::first-line and ::first-letter pseudo-elements<br>::before
2861 and ::after pseudo-elements</td></tr> 2861 and ::after pseudo-elements</td></tr>
2862 <tr> 2862 <tr>
2863 <th>Excludes</th> 2863 <th>Excludes</th>
2864 <td> 2864 <td>
2865 2865
2866 <p>content selectors<br>substring matching attribute 2866 <p>content selectors<br>substring matching attribute
2867 selectors<br>:target pseudo-classes<br>all UI element 2867 selectors<br>:target pseudo-classes<br>all UI element
2868 states pseudo-classes<br>all structural pseudo-classes other 2868 states pseudo-classes<br>all structural pseudo-classes other
2869 than :first-child<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all UI element 2869 than :first-child<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all UI element
2870 fragments pseudo-elements<br>general sibling combinators 2870 fragments pseudo-elements<br>general sibling combinators
2871 2871
2872 <p>namespaces</td></tr> 2872 <p>namespaces</td></tr>
2873 <tr> 2873 <tr>
2874 <th>Extra constraints</th> 2874 <th>Extra constraints</th>
2875 <td>more than one class selector per sequence of simple selectors (CSS1 2875 <td>more than one class selector per sequence of simple selectors (CSS1
2876 constraint) allowed</td></tr></tbody></table> 2876 constraint) allowed</td></tr></tbody></table>
2877 2877
2878 <p>In CSS, selectors express pattern matching rules that determine which style 2878 <p>In CSS, selectors express pattern matching rules that determine which style
2879 rules apply to elements in the document tree. 2879 rules apply to elements in the document tree.
2880 2880
2881 <p>The following selector (CSS level 2) will <b>match</b> all anchors <code>a</c ode> 2881 <p>The following selector (CSS level 2) will <b>match</b> all anchors <code>a</c ode>
2882 with attribute <code>name</code> set inside a section 1 header <code>h1</code>: 2882 with attribute <code>name</code> set inside a section 1 header <code>h1</code>:
2883 <pre>h1 a[name]</pre> 2883 <pre>h1 a[name]</pre>
2884 2884
2885 <p>All CSS declarations attached to such a selector are applied to elements 2885 <p>All CSS declarations attached to such a selector are applied to elements
2886 matching it. </div> 2886 matching it. </div>
2887 2887
2888 <div class="profile"> 2888 <div class="profile">
2889 <table class="tprofile"> 2889 <table class="tprofile">
2890 <tbody> 2890 <tbody>
2891 <tr> 2891 <tr>
2892 <th class="title" colspan=2>Selectors profile</th></tr> 2892 <th class="title" colspan=2>Selectors profile</th></tr>
2893 <tr> 2893 <tr>
2894 <th>Specification</th> 2894 <th>Specification</th>
2895 <td>STTS 3</td> 2895 <td>STTS 3</td>
2896 </tr> 2896 </tr>
2897 <tr> 2897 <tr>
2898 <th>Accepts</th> 2898 <th>Accepts</th>
2899 <td> 2899 <td>
2900 2900
2901 <p>type selectors<br>universal selectors<br>attribute selectors<br>class 2901 <p>type selectors<br>universal selectors<br>attribute selectors<br>class
2902 selectors<br>ID selectors<br>all structural pseudo-classes<br> 2902 selectors<br>ID selectors<br>all structural pseudo-classes<br>
2903 all combinators 2903 all combinators
2904 2904
2905 <p>namespaces</td></tr> 2905 <p>namespaces</td></tr>
2906 <tr> 2906 <tr>
2907 <th>Excludes</th> 2907 <th>Excludes</th>
2908 <td>non-accepted pseudo-classes<br>pseudo-elements<br></td></tr> 2908 <td>non-accepted pseudo-classes<br>pseudo-elements<br></td></tr>
2909 <tr> 2909 <tr>
2910 <th>Extra constraints</th> 2910 <th>Extra constraints</th>
2911 <td>some selectors and combinators are not allowed in fragment 2911 <td>some selectors and combinators are not allowed in fragment
2912 descriptions on the right side of STTS declarations.</td></tr></tbody></ta ble> 2912 descriptions on the right side of STTS declarations.</td></tr></tbody></ta ble>
2913 <form> 2913 <form>
2914 <input type="text" name="test10"/> 2914 <input type="text" name="test10"/>
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2930 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2930 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2931 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2931 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2932 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2932 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2933 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2933 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2934 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2934 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2935 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2935 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2936 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2936 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2937 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2937 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2938 <input type="text" name="foo"/> 2938 <input type="text" name="foo"/>
2939 </form> 2939 </form>
2940 2940
2941 <p>Selectors can be used in STTS 3 in two different 2941 <p>Selectors can be used in STTS 3 in two different
2942 manners: 2942 manners:
2943 <ol> 2943 <ol>
2944 <li>a selection mechanism equivalent to CSS selection mechanism: declarations 2944 <li>a selection mechanism equivalent to CSS selection mechanism: declarations
2945 attached to a given selector are applied to elements matching that selector, 2945 attached to a given selector are applied to elements matching that selector,
2946 <li>fragment descriptions that appear on the right side of declarations. 2946 <li>fragment descriptions that appear on the right side of declarations.
2947 </li></ol></div> 2947 </li></ol></div>
2948 2948
2949 <h2><a name=Conformance></a>13. Conformance and requirements</h2> 2949 <h2><a name=Conformance></a>13. Conformance and requirements</h2>
2950 2950
2951 <p>This section defines conformance with the present specification only. 2951 <p>This section defines conformance with the present specification only.
2952 2952
2953 <p>The inability of a user agent to implement part of this specification due to 2953 <p>The inability of a user agent to implement part of this specification due to
2954 the limitations of a particular device (e.g., non interactive user agents will 2954 the limitations of a particular device (e.g., non interactive user agents will
2955 probably not implement dynamic pseudo-classes because they make no sense without 2955 probably not implement dynamic pseudo-classes because they make no sense without
2956 interactivity) does not imply non-conformance. 2956 interactivity) does not imply non-conformance.
2957 2957
2958 <p>All specifications reusing Selectors must contain a <a 2958 <p>All specifications reusing Selectors must contain a <a
2959 href="#profiling">Profile</a> listing the 2959 href="#profiling">Profile</a> listing the
2960 subset of Selectors it accepts or excludes, and describing the constraints 2960 subset of Selectors it accepts or excludes, and describing the constraints
2961 it adds to the current specification. 2961 it adds to the current specification.
2962 2962
2963 <p>Invalidity is caused by a parsing error, e.g. an unrecognized token or a toke n 2963 <p>Invalidity is caused by a parsing error, e.g. an unrecognized token or a toke n
2964 which is not allowed at the current parsing point. 2964 which is not allowed at the current parsing point.
2965 2965
2966 <p>User agents must observe the rules for handling parsing errors: 2966 <p>User agents must observe the rules for handling parsing errors:
2967 <ul> 2967 <ul>
2968 <li>a simple selector containing an undeclared namespace prefix is invalid</li > 2968 <li>a simple selector containing an undeclared namespace prefix is invalid</li >
2969 <li>a selector containing an invalid simple selector, an invalid combinator 2969 <li>a selector containing an invalid simple selector, an invalid combinator
2970 or an invalid token is invalid. </li> 2970 or an invalid token is invalid. </li>
2971 <li>a group of selectors containing an invalid selector is invalid.</li> 2971 <li>a group of selectors containing an invalid selector is invalid.</li>
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3004 3004
3005 <h2><a name=references>16. References</a></h2> 3005 <h2><a name=references>16. References</a></h2>
3006 3006
3007 <dl class="refs"> 3007 <dl class="refs">
3008 3008
3009 <dt>[CSS1] 3009 <dt>[CSS1]
3010 <dd><a name=refsCSS1></a> Bert Bos, H&aring;kon Wium Lie; "<cite>Cascading Sty le Sheets, level 1</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 17 Dec 1996, revised 11 Jan 1999 3010 <dd><a name=refsCSS1></a> Bert Bos, H&aring;kon Wium Lie; "<cite>Cascading Sty le Sheets, level 1</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 17 Dec 1996, revised 11 Jan 1999
3011 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CS S1</a></code>) 3011 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CS S1</a></code>)
3012 3012
3013 <dt>[CSS21] 3013 <dt>[CSS21]
3014 <dd><a name=refsCSS21></a> Bert Bos, Tantek &Ccedil;elik, Ian Hickson, H&aring ;kon Wium Lie, editors; "<cite>Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1</cite> ", W3C Working Draft, 13 June 2005 3014 <dd><a name=refsCSS21></a> Bert Bos, Tantek &Ccedil;elik, Ian Hickson, H&aring ;kon Wium Lie, editors; "<cite>Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1</cite> ", W3C Working Draft, 13 June 2005
3015 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21">http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21</a> </code>) 3015 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21">http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21</a> </code>)
3016 3016
3017 <dt>[CWWW] 3017 <dt>[CWWW]
3018 <dd><a name=refsCWWW></a> Martin J. D&uuml;rst, Fran&ccedil;ois Yergeau, Misha Wolf, Asmus Freytag, Tex Texin, editors; "<cite>Character Model for the World W ide Web</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 15 February 2005 3018 <dd><a name=refsCWWW></a> Martin J. D&uuml;rst, Fran&ccedil;ois Yergeau, Misha Wolf, Asmus Freytag, Tex Texin, editors; "<cite>Character Model for the World W ide Web</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 15 February 2005
3019 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/">http://www.w3.org/TR/charmo d/</a></code>) 3019 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/">http://www.w3.org/TR/charmo d/</a></code>)
3020 3020
3021 <dt>[FLEX] 3021 <dt>[FLEX]
3022 <dd><a name="refsFLEX"></a> "<cite>Flex: The Lexical Scanner Generator</cite>" , Version 2.3.7, ISBN 1882114213 3022 <dd><a name="refsFLEX"></a> "<cite>Flex: The Lexical Scanner Generator</cite>" , Version 2.3.7, ISBN 1882114213
3023 3023
3024 <dt>[HTML4] 3024 <dt>[HTML4]
3025 <dd><a name="refsHTML4"></a> Dave Ragget, Arnaud Le Hors, Ian Jacobs, editors; "<cite>HTML 4.01 Specification</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 24 December 1999 3025 <dd><a name="refsHTML4"></a> Dave Ragget, Arnaud Le Hors, Ian Jacobs, editors; "<cite>HTML 4.01 Specification</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 24 December 1999
3026 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/</ code></a>) 3026 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/</ code></a>)
3027 3027
3028 <dt>[MATH] 3028 <dt>[MATH]
3029 <dd><a name="refsMATH"></a> Patrick Ion, Robert Miner, editors; "<cite>Mathema tical Markup Language (MathML) 1.01</cite>", W3C Recommendation, revision of 7 J uly 1999 3029 <dd><a name="refsMATH"></a> Patrick Ion, Robert Miner, editors; "<cite>Mathema tical Markup Language (MathML) 1.01</cite>", W3C Recommendation, revision of 7 J uly 1999
3030 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-MathML/">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC -MathML/</a></code>) 3030 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-MathML/">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC -MathML/</a></code>)
3031 3031
3032 <dt>[RFC3066] 3032 <dt>[RFC3066]
3033 <dd><a name="refsRFC3066"></a> H. Alvestrand; "<cite>Tags for the Identificati on of Languages</cite>", Request for Comments 3066, January 2001 3033 <dd><a name="refsRFC3066"></a> H. Alvestrand; "<cite>Tags for the Identificati on of Languages</cite>", Request for Comments 3066, January 2001
3034 <dd>(<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt"><code>http://www.ietf.org/r fc/rfc3066.txt</code></a>) 3034 <dd>(<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt"><code>http://www.ietf.org/r fc/rfc3066.txt</code></a>)
3035 3035
3036 <dt>[STTS] 3036 <dt>[STTS]
3037 <dd><a name=refsSTTS></a> Daniel Glazman; "<cite>Simple Tree Transformation Sh eets 3</cite>", Electricit&eacute; de France, submission to the W3C, 11 November 1998 3037 <dd><a name=refsSTTS></a> Daniel Glazman; "<cite>Simple Tree Transformation Sh eets 3</cite>", Electricit&eacute; de France, submission to the W3C, 11 November 1998
3038 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-STTS3">http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE -STTS3</a></code>) 3038 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-STTS3">http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE -STTS3</a></code>)
3039 3039
3040 <dt>[SVG] 3040 <dt>[SVG]
3041 <dd><a name="refsSVG"></a> Jon Ferraiolo, &#34276;&#27810; &#28147;, Dean Jack son, editors; "<cite>Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Specification</cite>", W 3C Recommendation, 14 January 2003 3041 <dd><a name="refsSVG"></a> Jon Ferraiolo, &#34276;&#27810; &#28147;, Dean Jack son, editors; "<cite>Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Specification</cite>", W 3C Recommendation, 14 January 2003
3042 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/">http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/</a></ code>) 3042 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/">http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/</a></ code>)
3043 3043
3044 <dt>[UNICODE]</dt> 3044 <dt>[UNICODE]</dt>
3045 <dd><a name="refsUNICODE"></a> <cite><a 3045 <dd><a name="refsUNICODE"></a> <cite><a
3046 href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.1.0/">The Unicode Standard, Ve rsion 4.1</a></cite>, The Unicode Consortium. Boston, MA, Addison-Wesley, March 2005. ISBN 0-321-18578-1, as amended by <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions /Unicode4.0.1/">Unicode 4.0.1</a> and <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/U nicode4.1.0/">Unicode 4.1.0</a>. 3046 href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.1.0/">The Unicode Standard, Ve rsion 4.1</a></cite>, The Unicode Consortium. Boston, MA, Addison-Wesley, March 2005. ISBN 0-321-18578-1, as amended by <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions /Unicode4.0.1/">Unicode 4.0.1</a> and <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/U nicode4.1.0/">Unicode 4.1.0</a>.
3047 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/">http://www.unicode.org/v ersions/</a></code>)</dd> 3047 <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/">http://www.unicode.org/v ersions/</a></code>)</dd>
3048 3048
3049 <dt>[XML10] 3049 <dt>[XML10]
3050 <dd><a name="refsXML10"></a> Tim Bray, Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Eve Maler, Fran&ccedil;ois Yergeau, editors; "<cite>Extensible Markup Language (XML ) 1.0 (Third Edition)</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 4 February 2004 3050 <dd><a name="refsXML10"></a> Tim Bray, Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Eve Maler, Fran&ccedil;ois Yergeau, editors; "<cite>Extensible Markup Language (XML ) 1.0 (Third Edition)</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 4 February 2004
3051 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xm l/</code></a>) 3051 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xm l/</code></a>)
3052 3052
3053 <dt>[XMLNAMES] 3053 <dt>[XMLNAMES]
3054 <dd><a name="refsXMLNAMES"></a> Tim Bray, Dave Hollander, Andrew Layman, edito rs; "<cite>Namespaces in XML</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 14 January 1999 3054 <dd><a name="refsXMLNAMES"></a> Tim Bray, Dave Hollander, Andrew Layman, edito rs; "<cite>Namespaces in XML</cite>", W3C Recommendation, 14 January 1999
3055 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/ REC-xml-names/</code></a>) 3055 <dd>(<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/"><code>http://www.w3.org/TR/ REC-xml-names/</code></a>)
3056 3056
3057 <dt>[YACC] 3057 <dt>[YACC]
3058 <dd><a name="refsYACC"></a> S. C. Johnson; "<cite>YACC &mdash; Yet another com piler compiler</cite>", Technical Report, Murray Hill, 1975 3058 <dd><a name="refsYACC"></a> S. C. Johnson; "<cite>YACC &mdash; Yet another com piler compiler</cite>", Technical Report, Murray Hill, 1975
3059 3059
3060 </dl> 3060 </dl>
3061 </body> 3061 </body>
3062 </html> 3062 </html>
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