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The '''Document Object Model''' (DOM) | The '''Document Object Model''' (DOM), sometimes just called the XHTML DOM, is a high-level interface which parsers of programming languages such as [[JavaScript]], [[Java]], or [[C_sharp]] can use to access and modify parts of an [[XHTML]]-compliant web page. | ||
The [[JSON - as a data interchange format| Javascript Object Notation (JSON)]] is based on the XHTML DOM.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 8 August 2024
The Document Object Model (DOM), sometimes just called the XHTML DOM, is a high-level interface which parsers of programming languages such as JavaScript, Java, or C_sharp can use to access and modify parts of an XHTML-compliant web page.
The Javascript Object Notation (JSON) is based on the XHTML DOM.