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AbortController
AbortSignal
AbstractRange
Attr
CDATASection
CharacterData
Comment
CustomEvent
DOMError
DeprecatedDOMException
DOMImplementation
DOMParser
DOMPoint
DOMPointReadOnly
DOMRect
DOMTokenList
Document
DocumentFragment
DocumentType
Element
Event
EventTarget
HTMLCollection
MutationObserver
MutationRecord
NamedNodeMap
Node
NodeIterator
NodeList
ProcessingInstruction
Range
StaticRange
Text
TextDecoder
TextEncoder
TimeRanges
TreeWalker
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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. Itâs been available across browsers since September 2016.
The XMLDocument interface represents an XML document. It inherits from the generic Document
and does not add any specific methods or properties to it: nevertheless, several algorithms behave differently with the two types of documents.
Also inherits properties from: Document
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Also inherits methods from: Document
.
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