org.w3c.dom.DOMError |
DOMError
is an interface that describes an error.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification .
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short | SEVERITY_ERROR |
The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
error.
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short | SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR |
The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
fatal error.
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short | SEVERITY_WARNING |
The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
warning.
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Public Methods | |||||||||||
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The location of the error.
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An implementation specific string describing the error that occurred.
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The related
DOMError.type
dependent data if any.
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The related platform dependent exception if any.
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The severity of the error, either
SEVERITY_WARNING
,
SEVERITY_ERROR
, or
SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR
.
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A
DOMString
indicating which related data is expected in
relatedData
.
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The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
error. A
SEVERITY_ERROR
may not cause the processing to
stop if the error can be recovered, unless
DOMErrorHandler.handleError()
returns
false
.
The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
fatal error. A
SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR
will cause the
normal processing to stop. The return value of
DOMErrorHandler.handleError()
is ignored unless the
implementation chooses to continue, in which case the behavior
becomes undefined.
The severity of the error described by the
DOMError
is
warning. A
SEVERITY_WARNING
will not cause the
processing to stop, unless
DOMErrorHandler.handleError()
returns
false
.
An implementation specific string describing the error that occurred.
The related
DOMError.type
dependent data if any.
The related platform dependent exception if any.
The severity of the error, either
SEVERITY_WARNING
,
SEVERITY_ERROR
, or
SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR
.
A
DOMString
indicating which related data is expected in
relatedData
. Users should refer to the specification of
the error in order to find its
DOMString
type and
relatedData
definitions if any.
Note:
As an example,
Document.normalizeDocument()
does generate warnings when
the "split-cdata-sections" parameter is in use. Therefore, the method
generates a
SEVERITY_WARNING
with
type
"cdata-sections-splitted"
and the first
CDATASection
node in document order resulting from the
split is returned by the
relatedData
attribute.