953 lines
31 KiB
JavaScript
953 lines
31 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2007 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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/**
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* @fileoverview Definition of the IE browser specific range wrapper.
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*
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* DO NOT USE THIS FILE DIRECTLY. Use goog.dom.Range instead.
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*
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* @author robbyw@google.com (Robby Walker)
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* @author ojan@google.com (Ojan Vafai)
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* @author jparent@google.com (Julie Parent)
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*/
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goog.provide('goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange');
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goog.require('goog.array');
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goog.require('goog.dom');
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goog.require('goog.dom.NodeType');
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goog.require('goog.dom.RangeEndpoint');
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goog.require('goog.dom.TagName');
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goog.require('goog.dom.browserrange.AbstractRange');
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goog.require('goog.log');
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goog.require('goog.string');
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/**
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* The constructor for IE specific browser ranges.
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* @param {TextRange} range The range object.
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* @param {Document} doc The document the range exists in.
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* @constructor
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* @extends {goog.dom.browserrange.AbstractRange}
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange = function(range, doc) {
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/**
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* The browser range object this class wraps.
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* @type {TextRange}
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* @private
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*/
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this.range_ = range;
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/**
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* The document the range exists in.
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* @type {Document}
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* @private
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*/
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this.doc_ = doc;
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};
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goog.inherits(goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange,
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goog.dom.browserrange.AbstractRange);
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/**
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* Logging object.
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* @type {goog.log.Logger}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.logger_ =
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goog.log.getLogger('goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange');
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/**
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* Returns a browser range spanning the given node's contents.
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* @param {Node} node The node to select.
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* @return {TextRange} A browser range spanning the node's contents.
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNode_ = function(node) {
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var nodeRange = goog.dom.getOwnerDocument(node).body.createTextRange();
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if (node.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
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// Elements are easy.
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nodeRange.moveToElementText(node);
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// Note(user) : If there are no child nodes of the element, the
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// range.htmlText includes the element's outerHTML. The range created above
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// is not collapsed, and should be collapsed explicitly.
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// Example : node = <div></div>
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// But if the node is sth like <br>, it shouldnt be collapsed.
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if (goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(node) &&
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!node.childNodes.length) {
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nodeRange.collapse(false);
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}
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} else {
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// Text nodes are hard.
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// Compute the offset from the nearest element related position.
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var offset = 0;
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var sibling = node;
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while (sibling = sibling.previousSibling) {
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var nodeType = sibling.nodeType;
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if (nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.TEXT) {
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offset += sibling.length;
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} else if (nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
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// Move to the space after this element.
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nodeRange.moveToElementText(sibling);
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!sibling) {
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nodeRange.moveToElementText(node.parentNode);
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}
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nodeRange.collapse(!sibling);
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if (offset) {
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nodeRange.move('character', offset);
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}
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nodeRange.moveEnd('character', node.length);
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}
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return nodeRange;
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};
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/**
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* Returns a browser range spanning the given nodes.
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* @param {Node} startNode The node to start with.
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* @param {number} startOffset The offset within the start node.
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* @param {Node} endNode The node to end with.
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* @param {number} endOffset The offset within the end node.
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* @return {TextRange} A browser range spanning the node's contents.
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNodes_ = function(startNode,
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startOffset, endNode, endOffset) {
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// Create a range starting at the correct start position.
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var child, collapse = false;
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if (startNode.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
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if (startOffset > startNode.childNodes.length) {
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goog.log.error(goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.logger_,
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'Cannot have startOffset > startNode child count');
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}
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child = startNode.childNodes[startOffset];
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collapse = !child;
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startNode = child || startNode.lastChild || startNode;
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startOffset = 0;
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}
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var leftRange = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.
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getBrowserRangeForNode_(startNode);
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// This happens only when startNode is a text node.
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if (startOffset) {
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leftRange.move('character', startOffset);
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}
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// The range movements in IE are still an approximation to the standard W3C
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// behavior, and IE has its trickery when it comes to htmlText and text
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// properties of the range. So we short-circuit computation whenever we can.
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if (startNode == endNode && startOffset == endOffset) {
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leftRange.collapse(true);
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return leftRange;
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}
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// This can happen only when the startNode is an element, and there is no node
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// at the given offset. We start at the last point inside the startNode in
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// that case.
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if (collapse) {
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leftRange.collapse(false);
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}
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// Create a range that ends at the right position.
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collapse = false;
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if (endNode.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
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if (endOffset > endNode.childNodes.length) {
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goog.log.error(goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.logger_,
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'Cannot have endOffset > endNode child count');
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}
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child = endNode.childNodes[endOffset];
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endNode = child || endNode.lastChild || endNode;
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endOffset = 0;
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collapse = !child;
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}
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var rightRange = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.
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getBrowserRangeForNode_(endNode);
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rightRange.collapse(!collapse);
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if (endOffset) {
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rightRange.moveEnd('character', endOffset);
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}
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// Merge and return.
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leftRange.setEndPoint('EndToEnd', rightRange);
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return leftRange;
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};
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/**
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* Create a range object that selects the given node's text.
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* @param {Node} node The node to select.
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* @return {goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange} An IE range wrapper object.
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.createFromNodeContents = function(node) {
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var range = new goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange(
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNode_(node),
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goog.dom.getOwnerDocument(node));
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if (!goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(node)) {
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range.startNode_ = range.endNode_ = range.parentNode_ = node.parentNode;
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range.startOffset_ = goog.array.indexOf(range.parentNode_.childNodes, node);
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range.endOffset_ = range.startOffset_ + 1;
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} else {
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// Note(user) : Emulate the behavior of W3CRange - Go to deepest possible
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// range containers on both edges. It seems W3CRange did this to match the
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// IE behavior, and now it is a circle. Changing W3CRange may break clients
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// in all sorts of ways.
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var tempNode, leaf = node;
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while ((tempNode = leaf.firstChild) &&
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goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(tempNode)) {
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leaf = tempNode;
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}
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range.startNode_ = leaf;
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range.startOffset_ = 0;
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leaf = node;
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while ((tempNode = leaf.lastChild) &&
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goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(tempNode)) {
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leaf = tempNode;
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}
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range.endNode_ = leaf;
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range.endOffset_ = leaf.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT ?
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leaf.childNodes.length : leaf.length;
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range.parentNode_ = node;
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}
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return range;
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};
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/**
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* Static method that returns the proper type of browser range.
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* @param {Node} startNode The node to start with.
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* @param {number} startOffset The offset within the start node.
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* @param {Node} endNode The node to end with.
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* @param {number} endOffset The offset within the end node.
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* @return {goog.dom.browserrange.AbstractRange} A wrapper object.
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.createFromNodes = function(startNode,
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startOffset, endNode, endOffset) {
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var range = new goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange(
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNodes_(startNode,
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startOffset, endNode, endOffset),
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goog.dom.getOwnerDocument(startNode));
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range.startNode_ = startNode;
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range.startOffset_ = startOffset;
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range.endNode_ = endNode;
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range.endOffset_ = endOffset;
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return range;
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};
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// Even though goog.dom.TextRange does similar caching to below, keeping these
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// caches allows for better performance in the get*Offset methods.
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/**
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* Lazy cache of the node containing the entire selection.
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* @type {Node}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.parentNode_ = null;
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/**
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* Lazy cache of the node containing the start of the selection.
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* @type {Node}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.startNode_ = null;
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/**
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* Lazy cache of the node containing the end of the selection.
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* @type {Node}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.endNode_ = null;
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/**
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* Lazy cache of the offset in startNode_ where this range starts.
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* @type {number}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.startOffset_ = -1;
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/**
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* Lazy cache of the offset in endNode_ where this range ends.
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* @type {number}
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.endOffset_ = -1;
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/**
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* @return {goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange} A clone of this range.
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* @override
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.clone = function() {
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var range = new goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange(
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this.range_.duplicate(), this.doc_);
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range.parentNode_ = this.parentNode_;
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range.startNode_ = this.startNode_;
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range.endNode_ = this.endNode_;
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return range;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getBrowserRange = function() {
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return this.range_;
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};
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/**
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* Clears the cached values for containers.
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.clearCachedValues_ = function() {
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this.parentNode_ = this.startNode_ = this.endNode_ = null;
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this.startOffset_ = this.endOffset_ = -1;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getContainer = function() {
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if (!this.parentNode_) {
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var selectText = this.range_.text;
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// If the selection ends with spaces, we need to remove these to get the
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// parent container of only the real contents. This is to get around IE's
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// inconsistency where it selects the spaces after a word when you double
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// click, but leaves out the spaces during execCommands.
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var range = this.range_.duplicate();
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// We can't use goog.string.trimRight, as that will remove other whitespace
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// too.
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var rightTrimmedSelectText = selectText.replace(/ +$/, '');
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var numSpacesAtEnd = selectText.length - rightTrimmedSelectText.length;
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if (numSpacesAtEnd) {
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range.moveEnd('character', -numSpacesAtEnd);
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}
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// Get the parent node. This should be the end, but alas, it is not.
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var parent = range.parentElement();
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var htmlText = range.htmlText;
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var htmlTextLen = goog.string.stripNewlines(htmlText).length;
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if (this.isCollapsed() && htmlTextLen > 0) {
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return (this.parentNode_ = parent);
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}
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// Deal with selection bug where IE thinks one of the selection's children
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// is actually the selection's parent. Relies on the assumption that the
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// HTML text of the parent container is longer than the length of the
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// selection's HTML text.
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// Also note IE will sometimes insert \r and \n whitespace, which should be
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// disregarded. Otherwise the loop may run too long and return wrong parent
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while (htmlTextLen > goog.string.stripNewlines(parent.outerHTML).length) {
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parent = parent.parentNode;
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}
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// Deal with IE's selecting the outer tags when you double click
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// If the innerText is the same, then we just want the inner node
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while (parent.childNodes.length == 1 &&
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parent.innerText == goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getNodeText_(
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parent.firstChild)) {
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// A container should be an element which can have children or a text
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// node. Elements like IMG, BR, etc. can not be containers.
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if (!goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(parent.firstChild)) {
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break;
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}
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parent = parent.firstChild;
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}
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// If the selection is empty, we may need to do extra work to position it
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// properly.
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if (selectText.length == 0) {
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parent = this.findDeepestContainer_(parent);
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}
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this.parentNode_ = parent;
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}
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return this.parentNode_;
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};
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/**
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* Helper method to find the deepest parent for this range, starting
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* the search from {@code node}, which must contain the range.
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* @param {Node} node The node to start the search from.
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* @return {Node} The deepest parent for this range.
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* @private
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*/
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.findDeepestContainer_ = function(node) {
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var childNodes = node.childNodes;
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for (var i = 0, len = childNodes.length; i < len; i++) {
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var child = childNodes[i];
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if (goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(child)) {
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var childRange =
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNode_(child);
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var start = goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START;
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var end = goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.END;
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// There are two types of erratic nodes where the range over node has
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// different htmlText than the node's outerHTML.
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// Case 1 - A node with magic child. In this case :
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// nodeRange.htmlText shows ('<p> </p>), while
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// node.outerHTML doesn't show the magic node (<p></p>).
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// Case 2 - Empty span. In this case :
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// node.outerHTML shows '<span></span>'
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// node.htmlText is just empty string ''.
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var isChildRangeErratic = (childRange.htmlText != child.outerHTML);
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// Moreover the inRange comparison fails only when the
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var isNativeInRangeErratic = this.isCollapsed() && isChildRangeErratic;
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// In case 2 mentioned above, childRange is also collapsed. So we need to
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// compare start of this range with both start and end of child range.
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var inChildRange = isNativeInRangeErratic ?
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(this.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints(childRange, start, start) >= 0 &&
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this.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints(childRange, start, end) <= 0) :
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this.range_.inRange(childRange);
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if (inChildRange) {
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return this.findDeepestContainer_(child);
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}
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}
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}
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return node;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getStartNode = function() {
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if (!this.startNode_) {
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this.startNode_ = this.getEndpointNode_(goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START);
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if (this.isCollapsed()) {
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this.endNode_ = this.startNode_;
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}
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}
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return this.startNode_;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getStartOffset = function() {
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if (this.startOffset_ < 0) {
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this.startOffset_ = this.getOffset_(goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START);
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if (this.isCollapsed()) {
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this.endOffset_ = this.startOffset_;
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}
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}
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return this.startOffset_;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getEndNode = function() {
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if (this.isCollapsed()) {
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return this.getStartNode();
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}
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if (!this.endNode_) {
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this.endNode_ = this.getEndpointNode_(goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.END);
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}
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return this.endNode_;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getEndOffset = function() {
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if (this.isCollapsed()) {
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return this.getStartOffset();
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}
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if (this.endOffset_ < 0) {
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this.endOffset_ = this.getOffset_(goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.END);
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if (this.isCollapsed()) {
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this.startOffset_ = this.endOffset_;
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}
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}
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return this.endOffset_;
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};
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/** @override */
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goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints = function(
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range, thisEndpoint, otherEndpoint) {
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return this.range_.compareEndPoints(
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(thisEndpoint == goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START ? 'Start' : 'End') +
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'To' +
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(otherEndpoint == goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START ? 'Start' : 'End'),
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range);
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};
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/**
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* Recurses to find the correct node for the given endpoint.
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* @param {goog.dom.RangeEndpoint} endpoint The endpoint to get the node for.
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* @param {Node=} opt_node Optional node to start the search from.
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|
* @return {Node} The deepest node containing the endpoint.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getEndpointNode_ = function(endpoint,
|
|
opt_node) {
|
|
|
|
/** @type {Node} */
|
|
var node = opt_node || this.getContainer();
|
|
|
|
// If we're at a leaf in the DOM, we're done.
|
|
if (!node || !node.firstChild) {
|
|
return node;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var start = goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START, end = goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.END;
|
|
var isStartEndpoint = endpoint == start;
|
|
|
|
// Find the first/last child that overlaps the selection.
|
|
// NOTE(user) : One of the children can be the magic node. This
|
|
// node will have only nodeType property as valid and accessible. All other
|
|
// dom related properties like ownerDocument, parentNode, nextSibling etc
|
|
// cause error when accessed. Therefore use the for-loop on childNodes to
|
|
// iterate.
|
|
for (var j = 0, length = node.childNodes.length; j < length; j++) {
|
|
var i = isStartEndpoint ? j : length - j - 1;
|
|
var child = node.childNodes[i];
|
|
var childRange;
|
|
try {
|
|
childRange = goog.dom.browserrange.createRangeFromNodeContents(child);
|
|
} catch (e) {
|
|
// If the child is the magic node, then the above will throw
|
|
// error. The magic node exists only when editing using keyboard, so can
|
|
// not add any unit test.
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
var ieRange = childRange.getBrowserRange();
|
|
|
|
// Case 1 : Finding end points when this range is collapsed.
|
|
// Note that in case of collapsed range, getEnd{Node,Offset} call
|
|
// getStart{Node,Offset}.
|
|
if (this.isCollapsed()) {
|
|
// Handle situations where caret is not in a text node. In such cases,
|
|
// the adjacent child won't be a valid range endpoint container.
|
|
if (!goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(child)) {
|
|
// The following handles a scenario like <div><BR>[caret]<BR></div>,
|
|
// where point should be (div, 1).
|
|
if (this.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints(ieRange, start, start) == 0) {
|
|
this.startOffset_ = this.endOffset_ = i;
|
|
return node;
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (childRange.containsRange(this)) {
|
|
// For collapsed range, we should invert the containsRange check with
|
|
// childRange.
|
|
return this.getEndpointNode_(endpoint, child);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Case 2 - The first child encountered to have overlap this range is
|
|
// contained entirely in this range.
|
|
} else if (this.containsRange(childRange)) {
|
|
// If it is an element which can not be a range endpoint container, the
|
|
// current child offset can be used to deduce the endpoint offset.
|
|
if (!goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(child)) {
|
|
|
|
// Container can't be any deeper, so current node is the container.
|
|
if (isStartEndpoint) {
|
|
this.startOffset_ = i;
|
|
} else {
|
|
this.endOffset_ = i + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
return node;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If child can contain range endpoints, recurse inside this child.
|
|
return this.getEndpointNode_(endpoint, child);
|
|
|
|
// Case 3 - Partial non-adjacency overlap.
|
|
} else if (this.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints(ieRange, start, end) < 0 &&
|
|
this.compareBrowserRangeEndpoints(ieRange, end, start) > 0) {
|
|
// If this child overlaps the selection partially, recurse down to find
|
|
// the first/last child the next level down that overlaps the selection
|
|
// completely. We do not consider edge-adjacency (== 0) as overlap.
|
|
return this.getEndpointNode_(endpoint, child);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// None of the children of this node overlapped the selection, that means
|
|
// the selection starts/ends in this node directly.
|
|
return node;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Compares one endpoint of this range with the endpoint of a node.
|
|
* For internal methods, we should prefer this method to containsNode.
|
|
* containsNode has a lot of false negatives when we're dealing with
|
|
* {@code <br>} tags.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Node} node The node to compare against.
|
|
* @param {goog.dom.RangeEndpoint} thisEndpoint The endpoint of this range
|
|
* to compare with.
|
|
* @param {goog.dom.RangeEndpoint} otherEndpoint The endpoint of the node
|
|
* to compare with.
|
|
* @return {number} 0 if the endpoints are equal, negative if this range
|
|
* endpoint comes before the other node endpoint, and positive otherwise.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.compareNodeEndpoints_ =
|
|
function(node, thisEndpoint, otherEndpoint) {
|
|
return this.range_.compareEndPoints(
|
|
(thisEndpoint == goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START ? 'Start' : 'End') +
|
|
'To' +
|
|
(otherEndpoint == goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START ? 'Start' : 'End'),
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.createRangeFromNodeContents(node).
|
|
getBrowserRange());
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the offset into the start/end container.
|
|
* @param {goog.dom.RangeEndpoint} endpoint The endpoint to get the offset for.
|
|
* @param {Node=} opt_container The container to get the offset relative to.
|
|
* Defaults to the value returned by getStartNode/getEndNode.
|
|
* @return {number} The offset.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getOffset_ = function(endpoint,
|
|
opt_container) {
|
|
var isStartEndpoint = endpoint == goog.dom.RangeEndpoint.START;
|
|
var container = opt_container ||
|
|
(isStartEndpoint ? this.getStartNode() : this.getEndNode());
|
|
|
|
if (container.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
|
|
// Find the first/last child that overlaps the selection
|
|
var children = container.childNodes;
|
|
var len = children.length;
|
|
var edge = isStartEndpoint ? 0 : len - 1;
|
|
var sign = isStartEndpoint ? 1 : - 1;
|
|
|
|
// We find the index in the child array of the endpoint of the selection.
|
|
for (var i = edge; i >= 0 && i < len; i += sign) {
|
|
var child = children[i];
|
|
// Ignore the child nodes, which could be end point containers.
|
|
if (goog.dom.browserrange.canContainRangeEndpoint(child)) {
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
// Stop looping when we reach the edge of the selection.
|
|
var endPointCompare =
|
|
this.compareNodeEndpoints_(child, endpoint, endpoint);
|
|
if (endPointCompare == 0) {
|
|
return isStartEndpoint ? i : i + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// When starting from the end in an empty container, we erroneously return
|
|
// -1: fix this to return 0.
|
|
return i == -1 ? 0 : i;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Get a temporary range object.
|
|
var range = this.range_.duplicate();
|
|
|
|
// Create a range that selects the entire container.
|
|
var nodeRange = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNode_(
|
|
container);
|
|
|
|
// Now, intersect our range with the container range - this should give us
|
|
// the part of our selection that is in the container.
|
|
range.setEndPoint(isStartEndpoint ? 'EndToEnd' : 'StartToStart', nodeRange);
|
|
|
|
var rangeLength = range.text.length;
|
|
return isStartEndpoint ? container.length - rangeLength : rangeLength;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the text of the given node. Uses IE specific properties.
|
|
* @param {Node} node The node to retrieve the text of.
|
|
* @return {string} The node's text.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getNodeText_ = function(node) {
|
|
return node.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.TEXT ?
|
|
node.nodeValue : node.innerText;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Tests whether this range is valid (i.e. whether its endpoints are still in
|
|
* the document). A range becomes invalid when, after this object was created,
|
|
* either one or both of its endpoints are removed from the document. Use of
|
|
* an invalid range can lead to runtime errors, particularly in IE.
|
|
* @return {boolean} Whether the range is valid.
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.isRangeInDocument = function() {
|
|
var range = this.doc_.body.createTextRange();
|
|
range.moveToElementText(this.doc_.body);
|
|
|
|
return this.containsRange(
|
|
new goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange(range, this.doc_), true);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.isCollapsed = function() {
|
|
// Note(user) : The earlier implementation used (range.text == ''), but this
|
|
// fails when (range.htmlText == '<br>')
|
|
// Alternative: this.range_.htmlText == '';
|
|
return this.range_.compareEndPoints('StartToEnd', this.range_) == 0;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getText = function() {
|
|
return this.range_.text;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.getValidHtml = function() {
|
|
return this.range_.htmlText;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
// SELECTION MODIFICATION
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.select = function(opt_reverse) {
|
|
// IE doesn't support programmatic reversed selections.
|
|
this.range_.select();
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.removeContents = function() {
|
|
// NOTE: Sometimes htmlText is non-empty, but the range is actually empty.
|
|
// TODO(gboyer): The htmlText check is probably unnecessary, but I left it in
|
|
// for paranoia.
|
|
if (!this.isCollapsed() && this.range_.htmlText) {
|
|
// Store some before-removal state.
|
|
var startNode = this.getStartNode();
|
|
var endNode = this.getEndNode();
|
|
var oldText = this.range_.text;
|
|
|
|
// IE sometimes deletes nodes unrelated to the selection. This trick fixes
|
|
// that problem most of the time. Even though it looks like a no-op, it is
|
|
// somehow changing IE's internal state such that empty unrelated nodes are
|
|
// no longer deleted.
|
|
var clone = this.range_.duplicate();
|
|
clone.moveStart('character', 1);
|
|
clone.moveStart('character', -1);
|
|
|
|
// However, sometimes moving the start back and forth ends up changing the
|
|
// range.
|
|
// TODO(gboyer): This condition used to happen for empty ranges, but (1)
|
|
// never worked, and (2) the isCollapsed call should protect against empty
|
|
// ranges better than before. However, this is left for paranoia.
|
|
if (clone.text == oldText) {
|
|
this.range_ = clone;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Use the browser's native deletion code.
|
|
this.range_.text = '';
|
|
this.clearCachedValues_();
|
|
|
|
// Unfortunately, when deleting a portion of a single text node, IE creates
|
|
// an extra text node unlike other browsers which just change the text in
|
|
// the node. We normalize for that behavior here, making IE behave like all
|
|
// the other browsers.
|
|
var newStartNode = this.getStartNode();
|
|
var newStartOffset = this.getStartOffset();
|
|
/** @preserveTry */
|
|
try {
|
|
var sibling = startNode.nextSibling;
|
|
if (startNode == endNode && startNode.parentNode &&
|
|
startNode.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.TEXT &&
|
|
sibling && sibling.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.TEXT) {
|
|
startNode.nodeValue += sibling.nodeValue;
|
|
goog.dom.removeNode(sibling);
|
|
|
|
// Make sure to reselect the appropriate position.
|
|
this.range_ = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getBrowserRangeForNode_(
|
|
newStartNode);
|
|
this.range_.move('character', newStartOffset);
|
|
this.clearCachedValues_();
|
|
}
|
|
} catch (e) {
|
|
// IE throws errors on orphaned nodes.
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @param {TextRange} range The range to get a dom helper for.
|
|
* @return {goog.dom.DomHelper} A dom helper for the document the range
|
|
* resides in.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getDomHelper_ = function(range) {
|
|
return goog.dom.getDomHelper(range.parentElement());
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Pastes the given element into the given range, returning the resulting
|
|
* element.
|
|
* @param {TextRange} range The range to paste into.
|
|
* @param {Element} element The node to insert a copy of.
|
|
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper object for the document
|
|
* the range resides in.
|
|
* @return {Element} The resulting copy of element.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.pasteElement_ = function(range, element,
|
|
opt_domHelper) {
|
|
opt_domHelper = opt_domHelper || goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getDomHelper_(
|
|
range);
|
|
|
|
// Make sure the node has a unique id.
|
|
var id;
|
|
var originalId = id = element.id;
|
|
if (!id) {
|
|
id = element.id = goog.string.createUniqueString();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Insert (a clone of) the node.
|
|
range.pasteHTML(element.outerHTML);
|
|
|
|
// Pasting the outerHTML of the modified element into the document creates
|
|
// a clone of the element argument. We want to return a reference to the
|
|
// clone, not the original. However we need to remove the temporary ID
|
|
// first.
|
|
element = opt_domHelper.getElement(id);
|
|
|
|
// If element is null here, we failed.
|
|
if (element) {
|
|
if (!originalId) {
|
|
element.removeAttribute('id');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return element;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.surroundContents = function(element) {
|
|
// Make sure the element is detached from the document.
|
|
goog.dom.removeNode(element);
|
|
|
|
// IE more or less guarantees that range.htmlText is well-formed & valid.
|
|
element.innerHTML = this.range_.htmlText;
|
|
element = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.pasteElement_(this.range_, element);
|
|
|
|
// If element is null here, we failed.
|
|
if (element) {
|
|
this.range_.moveToElementText(element);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
this.clearCachedValues_();
|
|
|
|
return element;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Internal handler for inserting a node.
|
|
* @param {TextRange} clone A clone of this range's browser range object.
|
|
* @param {Node} node The node to insert.
|
|
* @param {boolean} before Whether to insert the node before or after the range.
|
|
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper The dom helper to use.
|
|
* @return {Node} The resulting copy of node.
|
|
* @private
|
|
*/
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.insertNode_ = function(clone, node,
|
|
before, opt_domHelper) {
|
|
// Get a DOM helper.
|
|
opt_domHelper = opt_domHelper || goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.getDomHelper_(
|
|
clone);
|
|
|
|
// If it's not an element, wrap it in one.
|
|
var isNonElement;
|
|
if (node.nodeType != goog.dom.NodeType.ELEMENT) {
|
|
isNonElement = true;
|
|
node = opt_domHelper.createDom(goog.dom.TagName.DIV, null, node);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
clone.collapse(before);
|
|
node = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.pasteElement_(clone,
|
|
/** @type {Element} */ (node), opt_domHelper);
|
|
|
|
// If we didn't want an element, unwrap the element and return the node.
|
|
if (isNonElement) {
|
|
// pasteElement_() may have returned a copy of the wrapper div, and the
|
|
// node it wraps could also be a new copy. So we must extract that new
|
|
// node from the new wrapper.
|
|
var newNonElement = node.firstChild;
|
|
opt_domHelper.flattenElement(node);
|
|
node = newNonElement;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return node;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.insertNode = function(node, before) {
|
|
var output = goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.insertNode_(
|
|
this.range_.duplicate(), node, before);
|
|
this.clearCachedValues_();
|
|
return output;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.surroundWithNodes = function(
|
|
startNode, endNode) {
|
|
var clone1 = this.range_.duplicate();
|
|
var clone2 = this.range_.duplicate();
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.insertNode_(clone1, startNode, true);
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.insertNode_(clone2, endNode, false);
|
|
|
|
this.clearCachedValues_();
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @override */
|
|
goog.dom.browserrange.IeRange.prototype.collapse = function(toStart) {
|
|
this.range_.collapse(toStart);
|
|
|
|
if (toStart) {
|
|
this.endNode_ = this.startNode_;
|
|
this.endOffset_ = this.startOffset_;
|
|
} else {
|
|
this.startNode_ = this.endNode_;
|
|
this.startOffset_ = this.endOffset_;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|