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The '''Document Object Model''' (DOM) for [[XHTML]] is a formal specification for how the parsers of scripting languages such as [[Javascript]] can access and modify parts of an XHTML-compliant web page.
The '''Document Object Model''' (DOM), sometimes just called the [[XHTML]] DOM, is high-level interface which parsers of scripting languages such as [[Javascript]] can use to access and modify parts of an XHTML-compliant web page.

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The Document Object Model (DOM), sometimes just called the XHTML DOM, is high-level interface which parsers of scripting languages such as Javascript can use to access and modify parts of an XHTML-compliant web page.