 | AudioContext, FileWriter, Database, Request, Transaction, DataChannel, MediaStream, MediaStreamTrack, MediaStreamTrackList, PeerConnection, ElementInstance, AbstractWorker, BatteryManager, DOMApplicationCache, DOMWindow, EventSource, FileReader, MediaController, MediaSource, MessagePort, NamedFlow, Node, Notification, Performance, SourceBufferList, SpeechRecognition, TextTrack, TextTrackCue, TextTrackList, WebSocket, WorkerContext, XMLHttpRequest, XMLHttpRequestUpload | AudioContext | | FileWriter | | Database | The IDBDatabase interface of the IndexedDB API provides asynchronous access to a connection to a database. Use it to create, manipulate, and delete objects in that database. The interface also provides the only way to get a transaction and manage versions on that database. | Request | The IDBRequest interface of the IndexedDB API provides access to results of asynchronous requests to databases and database objects using event handler attributes. Each reading and writing operation on a database is done using a request. | Transaction | The IDBTransaction interface of the IndexedDB API provides a static, asynchronous transaction on a database using event handler attributes. All reading and writing of data are done within transactions. You actually use IDBDatabase to start transactions and use IDBTransaction to set the mode of the transaction and access an object store and make your request. You can also use it to abort transactions. | DataChannel | | MediaStream | | MediaStreamTrack | | MediaStreamTrackList | | PeerConnection | | ElementInstance | | AbstractWorker | | BatteryManager | | DOMApplicationCache | | DOMWindow | This section provides a brief reference for all of the methods, properties, and events available through the DOM window object. The window object implements the Window interface, which in turn inherits from the AbstractView interface. Some additional global functions, namespaces objects, and constructors, not typically associated with the window, but available on it, are listed in the JavaScript Reference. | EventSource | The EventSource interface is used to manage server-sent events. You can set the onmessage attribute to a JavaScript function to receive non-typed messages (that is, messages with no event field). You can also call addEventListener() to listen for events just like any other event source. | FileReader | The FileReader object lets web applications asynchronously read the contents of files (or raw data buffers) stored on the user's computer, using File
or Blob
objects to specify the file or data to read. File objects may be obtained in one of two ways: from a FileList
object returned as a result of a user selecting files using the <input>
element, or from a drag and drop operation's DataTransfer object. | MediaController | | MediaSource | | MessagePort | | NamedFlow | | Node | A Node is an interface from which a number of DOM types inherit, and allows these various types to be treated (or tested) similarly. The following all inherit this interface and its methods and properties (though they may return null in particular cases where not relevant; or throw an exception when adding children to a node type for which no children can exist): Document
, Element
, Attr
, CharacterData
(which Text
, Comment
, and CDATASection
inherit), ProcessingInstruction
, DocumentFragment
, DocumentType
, Notation
, Entity
, EntityReference
Documentation for this class was provided by MDN. | Notification | | Performance | The articles linked to from here will help you improve performance, whether you're developing core Mozilla code or an add-on.
Documentation for this class was provided by MDN. | SourceBufferList | | SpeechRecognition | | TextTrack | | TextTrackCue | | TextTrackList | | WebSocket | This is an experimental feature Because this feature is still in development in some browsers, check the compatibility table for the proper prefixes to use in various browsers. | WorkerContext | | XMLHttpRequest | XMLHttpRequest is a JavaScript object that was designed by Microsoft and adopted by Mozilla, Apple, and Google. It's now being standardized in the W3C. It provides an easy way to retrieve data at a URL. Despite its name, XMLHttpRequest can be used to retrieve any type of data, not just XML, and it supports protocols other than HTTP (including file and ftp ).
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