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221 lines
7.4 KiB
JavaScript
221 lines
7.4 KiB
JavaScript
define("dojo/dom-attr", ["exports", "./sniff", "./_base/lang", "./dom", "./dom-style", "./dom-prop"],
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function(exports, has, lang, dom, style, prop){
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// module:
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// dojo/dom-attr
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// summary:
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// This module defines the core dojo DOM attributes API.
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// TODOC: summary not showing up in output see https://github.com/csnover/js-doc-parse/issues/42
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// =============================
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// Element attribute Functions
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// =============================
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// This module will be obsolete soon. Use dojo/prop instead.
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// dojo.attr() should conform to http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/
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// attribute-related functions (to be obsolete soon)
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var forcePropNames = {
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innerHTML: 1,
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className: 1,
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htmlFor: has("ie"),
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value: 1
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},
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attrNames = {
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// original attribute names
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classname: "class",
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htmlfor: "for",
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// for IE
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tabindex: "tabIndex",
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readonly: "readOnly"
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};
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function _hasAttr(node, name){
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var attr = node.getAttributeNode && node.getAttributeNode(name);
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return attr && attr.specified; // Boolean
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}
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// There is a difference in the presence of certain properties and their default values
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// between browsers. For example, on IE "disabled" is present on all elements,
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// but it is value is "false"; "tabIndex" of <div> returns 0 by default on IE, yet other browsers
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// can return -1.
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exports.has = function hasAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
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// summary:
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// Returns true if the requested attribute is specified on the
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// given element, and false otherwise.
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// node: DOMNode|String
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// id or reference to the element to check
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// name: String
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// the name of the attribute
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// returns: Boolean
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// true if the requested attribute is specified on the
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// given element, and false otherwise
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var lc = name.toLowerCase();
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return forcePropNames[prop.names[lc] || name] || _hasAttr(dom.byId(node), attrNames[lc] || name); // Boolean
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};
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exports.get = function getAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
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// summary:
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// Gets an attribute on an HTML element.
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// description:
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// Handles normalized getting of attributes on DOM Nodes.
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// node: DOMNode|String
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// id or reference to the element to get the attribute on
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// name: String
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// the name of the attribute to get.
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// returns:
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// the value of the requested attribute or null if that attribute does not have a specified or
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// default value;
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//
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// example:
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// | // get the current value of the "foo" attribute on a node
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// | dojo.getAttr(dojo.byId("nodeId"), "foo");
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// | // or we can just pass the id:
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// | dojo.getAttr("nodeId", "foo");
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node = dom.byId(node);
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var lc = name.toLowerCase(),
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propName = prop.names[lc] || name,
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forceProp = forcePropNames[propName],
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value = node[propName]; // should we access this attribute via a property or via getAttribute()?
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if(forceProp && typeof value != "undefined"){
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// node's property
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return value; // Anything
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}
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if(propName != "href" && (typeof value == "boolean" || lang.isFunction(value))){
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// node's property
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return value; // Anything
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}
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// node's attribute
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// we need _hasAttr() here to guard against IE returning a default value
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var attrName = attrNames[lc] || name;
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return _hasAttr(node, attrName) ? node.getAttribute(attrName) : null; // Anything
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};
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exports.set = function setAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String|Object*/ name, /*String?*/ value){
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// summary:
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// Sets an attribute on an HTML element.
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// description:
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// Handles normalized setting of attributes on DOM Nodes.
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//
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// When passing functions as values, note that they will not be
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// directly assigned to slots on the node, but rather the default
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// behavior will be removed and the new behavior will be added
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// using `dojo.connect()`, meaning that event handler properties
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// will be normalized and that some caveats with regards to
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// non-standard behaviors for onsubmit apply. Namely that you
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// should cancel form submission using `dojo.stopEvent()` on the
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// passed event object instead of returning a boolean value from
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// the handler itself.
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// node: DOMNode|String
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// id or reference to the element to set the attribute on
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// name: String|Object
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// the name of the attribute to set, or a hash of key-value pairs to set.
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// value: String?
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// the value to set for the attribute, if the name is a string.
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// returns:
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// the DOM node
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//
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// example:
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// | // use attr() to set the tab index
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// | dojo.setAttr("nodeId", "tabIndex", 3);
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//
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// example:
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// Set multiple values at once, including event handlers:
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// | dojo.setAttr("formId", {
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// | "foo": "bar",
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// | "tabIndex": -1,
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// | "method": "POST",
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// | "onsubmit": function(e){
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// | // stop submitting the form. Note that the IE behavior
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// | // of returning true or false will have no effect here
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// | // since our handler is connect()ed to the built-in
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// | // onsubmit behavior and so we need to use
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// | // dojo.stopEvent() to ensure that the submission
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// | // doesn't proceed.
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// | dojo.stopEvent(e);
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// |
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// | // submit the form with Ajax
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// | dojo.xhrPost({ form: "formId" });
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// | }
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// | });
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//
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// example:
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// Style is s special case: Only set with an object hash of styles
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// | dojo.setAttr("someNode",{
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// | id:"bar",
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// | style:{
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// | width:"200px", height:"100px", color:"#000"
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// | }
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// | });
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//
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// example:
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// Again, only set style as an object hash of styles:
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// | var obj = { color:"#fff", backgroundColor:"#000" };
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// | dojo.setAttr("someNode", "style", obj);
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// |
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// | // though shorter to use `dojo.style()` in this case:
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// | dojo.setStyle("someNode", obj);
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node = dom.byId(node);
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if(arguments.length == 2){ // inline'd type check
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// the object form of setter: the 2nd argument is a dictionary
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for(var x in name){
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exports.set(node, x, name[x]);
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}
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return node; // DomNode
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}
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var lc = name.toLowerCase(),
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propName = prop.names[lc] || name,
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forceProp = forcePropNames[propName];
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if(propName == "style" && typeof value != "string"){ // inline'd type check
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// special case: setting a style
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style.set(node, value);
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return node; // DomNode
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}
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if(forceProp || typeof value == "boolean" || lang.isFunction(value)){
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return prop.set(node, name, value);
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}
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// node's attribute
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node.setAttribute(attrNames[lc] || name, value);
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return node; // DomNode
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};
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exports.remove = function removeAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
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// summary:
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// Removes an attribute from an HTML element.
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// node: DOMNode|String
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// id or reference to the element to remove the attribute from
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// name: String
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// the name of the attribute to remove
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dom.byId(node).removeAttribute(attrNames[name.toLowerCase()] || name);
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};
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exports.getNodeProp = function getNodeProp(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
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// summary:
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// Returns an effective value of a property or an attribute.
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// node: DOMNode|String
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// id or reference to the element to remove the attribute from
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// name: String
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// the name of the attribute
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// returns:
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// the value of the attribute
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node = dom.byId(node);
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var lc = name.toLowerCase(), propName = prop.names[lc] || name;
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if((propName in node) && propName != "href"){
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// node's property
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return node[propName]; // Anything
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}
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// node's attribute
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var attrName = attrNames[lc] || name;
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return _hasAttr(node, attrName) ? node.getAttribute(attrName) : null; // Anything
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};
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});
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