org.w3c.dom.stylesheets
Interface MediaList
public interface MediaList
  The 
MediaList interface provides the abstraction of an 
 ordered collection of media, without defining or constraining how this 
 collection is implemented. An empty list is the same as a list that 
 contains the medium 
"all". 
 
 The items in the 
MediaList are accessible via an integral 
 index, starting from 0. 
 
See also the 
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Style Specification.
- DOM Level 2
|  void | appendMedium(String newMedium)  Adds the medium newMediumto the end of the list.
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|  void | deleteMedium(String oldMedium)  Deletes the medium indicated by oldMediumfrom the list.
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|  int | getLength()  The number of media in the list.
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|  String | getMediaText()  The parsable textual representation of the media list.
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|  String | item(int index)  Returns the indexth in the list.
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|  void | setMediaText(String mediaText)  The parsable textual representation of the media list.
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appendMedium
public void appendMedium(String newMedium)
            throws DOMException  Adds the medium newMedium to the end of the list. If the 
 newMedium is already used, it is first removed. 
- newMedium- The new medium to add.
- DOMException- INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: If the medium contains characters that are 
invalid in the underlying style language.
 NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this list is readonly.
deleteMedium
public void deleteMedium(String oldMedium)
            throws DOMException  Deletes the medium indicated by oldMedium from the list. 
- oldMedium- The medium to delete in the media list.
- DOMException- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this list is readonly.
 NOT_FOUND_ERR: Raised if- oldMediumis not in the 
list.
getLength
public int getLength()
  The number of media in the list. The range of valid media is 
 0 to length-1 inclusive. 
getMediaText
public String getMediaText()
  The parsable textual representation of the media list. This is a 
 comma-separated list of media. 
item
public String item(int index)
  Returns the indexth in the list. If index is 
 greater than or equal to the number of media in the list, this 
 returns null. 
- index- Index into the collection.
- The medium at the indexth position in theMediaList, ornullif that is not a valid 
index.
setMediaText
public void setMediaText(String mediaText)
            throws DOMException  The parsable textual representation of the media list. This is a 
 comma-separated list of media. 
- DOMException- SYNTAX_ERR: Raised if the specified string value has a syntax error 
and is unparsable.
 NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this media list is 
readonly.