Remove DOM3-Events-alt.html now that we've split out the code and key tables.
authorGary Kacmarcik <garykac@google.com>
Sat, 26 Apr 2014 10:55:44 -0700
changeset 592 4aa824d24a6a
parent 591 eaeddc69551c
child 593 58b2f1448813
Remove DOM3-Events-alt.html now that we've split out the code and key tables.
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-	<!-- Section: Abstract ========================================================-->
-	<section id="abstract">
-		<p>This specification defines the Document Object Model Events Level 3, a generic platform- and language-neutral event system which allows registration of event handlers,
-			describes event flow through a tree structure, and provides basic contextual information for each event. The Document Object Model Events Level 3 builds on the
-			Document Object Model Events Level 2 [<a href="#references-DOM2Events">DOM2 Events</a>].</p>
-	</section>  <!-- abstract -->
-
-	<!-- Section: SOTD ========================================================-->
-	<section id="sotd">
-		<p>This document is a Working Draft of the Document Object Model Level 3 Events (DOM3 Events) specification. 
-			It is expected that this specification will progress to <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> 
-			Recommendation status after review and refinement.
-			</p>
-
-		<p id="this-document-is-produced-by-the-web-app">
-			This document is produced by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/">Web Applications WG</a>, part of the
-			<a href="http://www.w3.org/2006/rwc/Activity">Rich Web Clients Activity</a> in the W3C
-			<a href="http://www.w3.org/Interaction/">Interaction Domain</a>.
-			It is expected that this document will progress along the W3C's Recommendation track.
-			Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C Membership.
-			This is a draft document and MAY be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time.
-			It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.
-			</p>
-
-		<p id="latest-editors-draft">
-			<strong>You can find the latest
-				<a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dom3events/raw-file/tip/html/DOM3-Events.html">Editor's Draft</a>
-			of this document in the
-				<a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/">W3C's Mercurial repository</a>,
-			which is updated on a regular basis.</strong>
-			</p>
-
-		<p id="unstable">
-			<strong class="redNote">Implementers should be aware that this document is not stable.</strong>
-			Implementers who are not taking part in the discussions are likely to find the specification changing out from
-			under them in incompatible ways.
-			Vendors interested in implementing this document before it eventually reaches the Candidate Recommendation stage
-			should join the aforementioned mailing lists and take part in the discussions.
-			</p>
-	</section>  <!-- sotd -->
-
-	<!-- Section 1: DOM3 Events Overview  ========================================================-->
-	<section id="dom-events">
-		<h1>Document Object Model Events</h1>
-		
-		<section id="dom-events-overview">
-			<h2>Introduction</h2>
-			<p>DOM Events is designed with two main goals. The first goal is the design of an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> system which allows registration
-				of event listeners and describes event flow through a tree structure. Additionally, the specification will provide standard modules of events for user interface
-				control and document mutation notifications, including defined contextual information for each of these event modules.</p>
-
-			<p>The second goal of DOM Events is to provide a common subset of the current event systems used in existing browsers. This is intended to foster interoperability
-				of existing scripts and content. It is not expected that this goal will be met with full backwards compatibility. However, the specification attempts to achieve
-				this when possible.</p>
-		</section>  <!-- dom-events-overview -->
-
-		<section id="dom-events-conformance">
-			<h2>Conformance</h2>
-			<p><strong>This section is normative.</strong></p>
-
-			<p>Within this specification, the key words <q>MUST</q>, <q>MUST NOT</q>, <q>REQUIRED</q>,
-				<q>SHALL</q>, <q>SHALL NOT</q>, <q>SHOULD</q>, <q>SHOULD NOT</q>,
-				<q>RECOMMENDED</q>, <q>MAY</q>, and <q>OPTIONAL</q> are to be interpreted as described in
-				[<a href="#RFC2119">RFC2119</a>].</p>
-
-			<p>This specification is to be understood in the context of the DOM Level 3 Core specification [<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-DOMCore">DOM3 Core</a></cite>]
-				and the general considerations for DOM implementations apply. For example, handling of <a class="def" href="#glossary-namespaceURI">namespace URIs</a> is discussed in
-				<a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#Namespaces-Considerations"><em>XML Namespaces</em></a>. For additional information about
-				<a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/introduction.html#ID-Conformance"><em>conformance</em></a>, please see the DOM Level 3 Core specification
-				[<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-DOMCore">DOM3 Core</a></cite>].  A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> is not required to conform
-				to the entirety of another specification in order to conform to this specification, but it MUST conform to the specific parts of any other specification which are called
-				out in this specification (e.g., a conforming DOM3 Events <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST support the <code>DOMString</code> data type as defined
-				in <a href="#references-WebIDL">Web IDL</a>, but need not support every method or data type defined in <a href="#references-WebIDL">Web IDL</a> in order to conform
-				to DOM3 Events).</p>
-
-			<p>This specification defines several classes of conformance for different <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a>, specifications, and content authors:</p>
-			<dl>
-				<dt id="conf-interactive-ua">Web browsers and other dynamic or interactive <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a></dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>A dynamic or interactive <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>, referred to here as a <q>browser</q> (be it a Web browser, AT (Accessibility
-						Technology) application, or other similar program), conforms to DOM Level 3 Events if it supports the Core module defined in [<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-DOMCore">DOM3
-						Core</a></cite>], the <a href="#event-flow">Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a> mechanism, all the interfaces and events with their associated methods, attributes,
-						and semantics defined in this specification with the exception of those marked as <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecated</a> (a conforming user agent
-						MAY implement the deprecated interfaces, events, or APIs for backwards compatibility, but is not required to do so in order to be conforming), and the complete
-						set of <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character values</a> and <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-value">key values</a> in the <a href="#key-value-tables">
-						Key Value Tables</a> (subject to platform availability), as well as all other normative requirements defined in this specification.  A conforming browser MUST
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-dispatch">dispatch</a> events appropriate to the given <a href="#interface-EventTarget">EventTarget</a> when the conditions defined
-						for that <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> have been met.</p>
-
-					<p><span id="conform-arch">A browser conforms specifically to the DOM Level 3 Events Architecture if it implements the <a href="#dom-event-architecture">DOM Event
-						Architecture</a> and <a href="#event-interfaces">Basic Event Interfaces</a>, regardless of its support for any other event interfaces or <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">
-						event types</a> defined in this specification.</span>  <span id="conform-module">A browser conforms specifically to the DOM Level 3 Events Module if it implements
-						the interfaces and its related <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> specified in the <a href="#events-module">Events Module</a>, and to each
-						event interface if it implements that interface and its related <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a>.</span></p>
-
-					<p><span id="conform-script">A conforming browser MUST support scripting, declarative interactivity, or some other means of detecting and dispatching events in the manner
-						described by this specification, and MUST support the APIs specified for that <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a>.</span></p>
-
-					<p>In addition to meeting all other conformance criteria, a conforming browser MAY implement features of this specification marked as <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">
-						deprecated</a>, for backwards compatibility with existing content, but such implementation is discouraged.</p>
-
-					<p>A conforming browser MAY also support features not found in this specification, but which use the <a href="#event-flow">Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a> mechanism,
-						interfaces, events, or other features defined in DOM Level 3 Events, and MAY implement additional interfaces and <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a>
-						appropriate to that implementation. Such features can be later standardized in future specifications.</p>
-
-					<p>A browser which does not conform to all required portions of this specification MUST NOT claim conformance to DOM Level 3 Events.  Such an implementation which
-						does conform to portions of this specification MAY claim conformance to those specific portions.</p>
-
-					<p>A conforming browser MUST also be a <i>conforming implementation</i> of the IDL fragments in this specification, as described in the Web IDL specification. <a
-						href="#references-WebIDL">[WEBIDL]</a></p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt id="conf-author-tools">Authoring tools</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>A content authoring tool conforms to DOM Level 3 Events if it produces content which uses the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> and <a
-						href="#event-flow">Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a> model, consistent in a manner as defined in this specification.  A content authoring tool MUST NOT claim
-						conformance to DOM Level 3 Events for content it produces which uses features of this specification marked as <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecated</a>
-						in this specification.  A conforming content authoring tool SHOULD provide to the content author a means to use all <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event
-						types</a> and interfaces appropriate to all <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host languages</a> in the content document being produced.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt id="conf-authors">Content authors and content</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>A content author creates conforming DOM Level 3 Events content if that content uses the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> and <a href="#event-flow">
-						Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a> model, consistent in a manner as defined in this specification.  A content author SHOULD NOT use features of this specification
-						marked as <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecated</a>, but SHOULD rely instead upon replacement mechanisms defined in this specification and elsewhere.
-						Conforming content MUST use the semantics of the interfaces and <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> as described in this specification.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note: </strong>Content authors are advised to follow best practices as described in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/">
-						accessibility</a> and <a href="http://www.w3.org/standards/techs/i18n">internationalization</a> guideline specifications.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt id="conf-specs">Specifications and host languages</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>A specification or <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> conforms to DOM Level 3 Events if it references and uses the <a href="#event-flow">
-						Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a> mechanism, interfaces, events, or other features defined in this specification, and does not extend these
-						features in incompatible ways.  A specification or <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> conforms specifically to the DOM Level 3 Events
-						Architecture if it references and uses the <a href="#dom-event-architecture">DOM Event Architecture</a> and <a href="#event-interfaces">Basic Event Interfaces</a>,
-						regardless of its use of any other event interfaces or <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> defined in this specification.</p>
-
-					<p>A specification or <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> conforms specifically to the DOM Level 3 Events Module if it references and uses the interfaces and
-						its related <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> specified in the <a href="#events-module">Events Module</a>, and to each event interface
-						if it references and uses that interface and its related <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a>. A conforming specification MAY
-						define additional interfaces and <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> appropriate to that specification, or MAY extend the DOM Level 3 Events
-						interfaces and <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> in a manner that does not contradict or conflict with the definitions of those interfaces
-						and <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event types</a> in this specification.</p>
-
-					<p>Specifications or <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host languages</a> which reference DOM Level 3 Events SHOULD NOT use or recommend features of this
-						specification marked as <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecated</a>, but SHOULD use or recommend the indicated replacement for that the feature (if available).</p>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section>  <!-- dom-events-conformance -->
-
-		<section id="style-conventions">
-			<h2>Stylistic Conventions</h2>
-			<p>The following stylistic conventions are followed in this specification, per the <a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Schepers/spec-conventions.html">Proposed W3C Specification
-				Conventions</a>:</p>
-
-			<dl>
-				<dt>Keywords or values</dt>
-				<dd><code>This is a keyword or value</code></dd>
-
-				<dt>Event types</dt>
-				<dd><code class="eventtype">This is an event type</code></dd>
-
-				<dt>Key and character values</dt>
-				<dd>
-					This is a key name: <code class="key">'='</code> (e.g., the value of <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>).
-					This is the equivalent character value: <code class="char">'\u003d'</code>.
-					This is a glyph that represents that same character value: <code class="glyph">'='</code>.
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>Glossary definitions</dt>
-				<dd><span class="def">This is a link to a definition in the glossary</span></dd>
-
-				<dt>Notes</dt>
-				<dd><p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This is a note.</p></dd>
-
-				<dt>Warnings</dt>
-				<dd><p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong> This is a warning.  It is used on security notes and to mark <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecated</a> features.</p></dd>
-
-				<dt>Examples</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<div class="example">
-						<div class="example-title"></div>
-						<p>This is an example.</p>
-					</div>
-				</dd>
-
-				<!-- [Not current used in this document] <dt>Features at risk</dt>
-					<dd><p class="atrisk">This is a feature at risk, which is likely to be removed from the specification.</p></dd>-->
-
-				<dt>Spec Issues</dt>
-				<dd><p class="issue">This is an open issue.</p></dd>
-			</dl>
-
-			<p>In addition, certain terms are used in this specification with particular meanings.  The term <q>implementation</q> applies to a browser, content authoring tool,
-				or other <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> that implements this specification, while a content author is a person who writes script or code
-				that takes advantage of the interfaces, methods, attributes, events, and other features described in this specification in order to make Web applications, and a
-				user is the person who uses those Web applications in an implementation.</p>
-		</section>  <!-- style-conventions -->
-	</section>  <!-- dom-events -->
-
-	<!-- Section 2: Glossary  ========================================================-->
-	<section id="glossary">
-		<h1>Glossary</h1>
-
-		<p class="1st">Some of the following term definitions have been borrowed or modified from similar definitions in other W3C or standards documents. See the links within
-			the definitions for more information.</p>
-
-		<dl id="glossary-list">
-			<dt id="glossary-activation-behavior"><dfn>activation behavior</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The action taken when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a>, typically initiated by users through an input device, causes an element to fulfill a
-				defined task.  The task MAY be defined for that element by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>, or by
-				author-defined variables, or both.  The default task for any given element MAY be a generic action, or MAY be
-				unique to that element.  For example, the activation behavior of an HTML or SVG <code>&lt;a&gt;</code> element is to cause the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> to traverse the link specified in the <code>href</code> attribute, with the further optional parameter
-				of specifying the browsing context for the traversal (such as the current window or tab, a named window, or a new window). The activation behavior of an HTML
-				<code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element with the <code>type</code> attribute value <code>submit</code> is be to send the values of the form elements to an
-				author-defined IRI by the author-defined HTTP method.  See <a href="#event-flow-activation">Activation triggers and behavior</a> for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-activation-trigger"><dfn>activation trigger</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An event which is defined to initiate an <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a>.  Refer to <a href="#event-flow-activation">
-				Activation triggers and behavior</a> for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-author"><dfn>author</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>In the context of this specification, an <em>author</em>, <em>content author</em>, or <em>script author</em> is a person who writes script or other executable
-				content that uses the interfaces, events, and event flow defined in this specification.  See <a href="#conf-authors">Content authors and content</a>  conformance
-				category for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-bubbling-phase"><dfn>bubbling phase</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The process by which an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> can be handled by one of the target's ancestors <em>after</em> being handled by the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. See the description of the <a href="#bubble-phase">bubble phase</a> in the context
-				of event flow for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-capture-phase"><dfn>capture phase</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The process by which an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> can be handled by one of the target's ancestors <em>before</em> being handled by the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. See the description of the <a href="#capture-phase">capture phase</a> in the context
-				of event flow for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-character-value"><dfn>character value</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>In the context of key values, a character value is a string representing one or more Unicode characters, such as a letter or symbol, or a set of letters. In this
-				specification, character values are denoted as a unicode string (e.g., <code class="char">'\u0020'</code>) or a glyph representation of the same code point (e.g.,
-				<code class="glyph">' '</code>), and are color coded to help distinguish these two representations.
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> In source code, some key values, such as non-graphic characters, can be represented using
-				the character escape syntax of the programming language in use.</p>
-			</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-candidate-event-handlers"><dfn>candidate event handlers</dfn></dt>
-			<dt><dfn>candidate event listeners</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The list of all <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event listeners</a> that have been registered on the target object in their order of registration. This
-				list is captured or <q>frozen</q> before event listeners on the target object are dispatched, and released or <q>un-frozen</q> after this set of candidate event
-				handlers have been dispatched (allowing these event listeners to add or remove additional listeners on other objects in an event's propagation chain, but not affect
-				the order of listeners that will be invoked on the target object).
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Initially capturing the candidate event handlers prevents infinite loops of event listener dispatch on a given target object.</p>
-			</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-current-event-target"><dfn>current event target</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>In an event flow, the current event target is the object associated with the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event handler</a> that is currently being
-				dispatched. This object MAY be the <a href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> itself or one of its ancestors. The current event target changes as the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> propagates from object to object through the various <a class="def" href="#glossary-phase">phases</a> of the event flow.
-				The current event target is the value of the <a href="#widl-Event-currentTarget"><code>Event.currentTarget</code></a> attribute.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-dead-key"><dfn>dead key</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A dead key is a key or combination of keys which produces no character by itself, but which in combination or sequence with another key produces a modified character,
-				such as a character with diacritical marks (e.g., <code>&#xF6;</code>, <code>&#xE9;</code>, <code>&#xE2;</code>).</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-default-action"><dfn>default action</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is an OPTIONAL supplementary behavior that an implementation
-				MUST perform in combination with the dispatch of the event object.  Each event type definition, and each specification, defines the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> for that event type, if it has one.  An instance of an event MAY have more than
-				one <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> under some circumstances, such as when associated with an
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a>.  A <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action"> default action</a> MAY
-				be cancelled through the invocation of the <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> method. For more details, see
-				<a href="#event-flow-default-cancel">Default actions and cancelable events</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-defaultView"><dfn>defaultView</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The <code>defaultView</code> is the document's browsing context's Window Proxy object as defined in <a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/single-page.html#dom-document-defaultview"
-				title="HTML5 defaultView IDL attribute">HTML5</a> [<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>].</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-delta"><dfn>delta</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The estimated scroll amount (in pixels, lines, or pages) that the user agent will scroll or zoom the page in response to the physical movement of an input device that
-				supports the <code>WheelEvent</code> interface (such as a mouse wheel or touch pad). The value of a <a class="def" href="#glossary-delta">delta</a> (e.g., the <a
-				href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaX">deltaX</a>, <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaY">deltaY</a>, or <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaZ">deltaZ</a> attributes) is to be
-				interpreted in the context of the current <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaMode"><code>deltaMode</code></a> property. The relationship between the physical movement of
-				a wheel (or other device) and whether the <a class="def" href="#glossary-delta">delta</a> is positive or negative is environment and device dependent. However, if a user
-				agent scrolls as the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> then the sign of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-delta">delta</a> is given by a
-				right-hand coordinate system where positive X,Y, and Z axes are directed towards the right-most edge, bottom-most edge, and farthest depth (away from the user) of the
-				document, respectively.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-deprecated"><dfn>deprecated</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>Features marked as deprecated are included in the specification as reference to older implementations or specifications, but are OPTIONAL
-				and discouraged.  Only features which have existing or in-progress replacements MUST be deprecated in this specification.  Implementations
-				which do not already include support for the feature MAY implement deprecated features for reasons of backwards compatibility with existing
-				content, but content authors creating content SHOULD NOT use deprecated features, unless there is no other way to solve a use case.
-				Other specifications which reference this specification SHOULD NOT use deprecated features, but SHOULD
-				point instead to the replacements of which the feature is deprecated in favor.  Features marked as deprecated in this specification are expected to be dropped from
-				future specifications.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-dispatch"><dfn>dispatch</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>To create an event with attributes and methods appropriate to its type and context, and propagate it through the DOM tree in the specified manner. Interchangeable
-				with the term <q><a href="#glossary-fire">fire</a></q>, e.g., <q>fire a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event</q> or <q>dispatch
-				a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a> event</q>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-document"><dfn>document</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An object instantiating the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#i-Document" title="Document Object Model Core"><code>Document</code> interface</a>
-				[<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-DOMCore">DOM3 Core</a></cite>], representing the entire HTML or XML text document.  Conceptually, it is the root of
-				the document tree, and provides the primary access to the document's data.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-DOM-application"><dfn>DOM application</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A DOM application is script or code, written by a content author or automatically generated, which takes advantage of the interfaces, methods, attributes, events,
-				and other features described in this specification in order to make dynamic or interactive content, such as Web applications, exposed to users in a <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-DOM-Level-0"><dfn>DOM Level 0</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The term <q>DOM Level 0</q> refers to a mix of HTML document functionalities, often not formally specified but traditionally supported as de facto standards, implemented
-				originally by Netscape Navigator version 3.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0.  In many cases, attributes or methods have been included for reasons of
-				backward compatibility with <q>DOM Level 0</q>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-empty-string"><dfn>empty string</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The empty string is a value of type <code>DOMString</code> of length <code>0</code>, i.e., a string which contains no characters (neither printing nor control
-				characters).</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event"><dfn>event</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An event is the representation of some occurrence (such as a mouse click on the presentation of an element, the removal of child node from an element, or any number
-				of other possibilities) which is associated with its <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. Each event is an instantiation
-				of one specific <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-focus"><dfn>event focus</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>Event focus is a special state of receptivity and concentration on an particular element or other <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> within
-				a document.  Each element has different behavior when focused, depending on its functionality, such as priming the element for activation (as for a button or hyperlink)
-				or toggling state (as for a checkbox), receiving text input (as for a text form field), or copying selected text.  For more details, see <a href="#events-focusevent-doc-focus">
-				Document Focus and Focus Context</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-focus-ring"><dfn>event focus ring</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An event focus ring is an ordered set of <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-focus">event focus</a> targets within a document.  A <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">
-				host language</a> MAY define one or more ways to determine the order of targets, such as document order, a numerical index defined per focus target, explicit pointers
-				between focus targets, or a hybrid of different models.  Each document MAY contain multiple focus rings, or conditional focus rings.  Typically, for document-order
-				or indexed focus rings, focus <q>wraps around</q> from the last focus target to the first.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-handler"><dfn>event handler</dfn></dt>
-			<dt><dfn>event listener</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An object that implements the <a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListener</code></a> interface and provides an <a href="#widl-EventListener-handleEvent">
-				<code>EventListener.handleEvent()</code></a> callback method. Event handlers are language-specific. Event handlers are invoked in the context of a particular object
-				(the <a class="def" href="#glossary-current-event-target">current event target</a>) and are provided with the event object itself.
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>In JavaScript, user-defined functions are considered to implement the <code>EventListener</code> interface. Thus the
-					<code>Event</code> object will be provided as the first parameter to the user-defined function when it is invoked. Additionally, JavaScript objects can also implement
-					the <code>EventListener</code> interface when they define a <q><code>handleEvent</code></q> method.</p>
-			</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-order"><dfn>event order</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The sequence in which events from the same event source or process occur, using the same or related event interfaces. For example, in an environment with a mouse,
-				a track pad, and a keyboard, each of those input devices would constitute a separate event source, and each would follow its own event order. A <a class="eventtype"
-				href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> event from the trackpad followed by a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>
-				event from the mouse would not result in a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event.
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> There can be interactions between different event orders. For example, a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event might
-				be modified by a concurrent <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> event (<code class="key">'Shift'</code><code>+click</code>). However, the event orders
-				of these different event sources would be distinct.</p>
-
-				The event order of some interfaces are device-independent. For example, a user might change focus using the <a href="#key-Tab"><code class="key">'Tab'</code></a>
-				key, or by clicking the new focused element with the mouse.  The event order in such cases depends on the state of the process, not on the state of the device that
-				initiates the state change.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-phase"><dfn>event phase</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>See <a class="def" href="#glossary-phase">phase</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-target"><dfn>event target</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The object to which an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> is targeted using the <a href="#event-flow">DOM event flow</a>. The event target is the
-				value of the <a href="#widl-Event-target"><code>Event.target</code></a> attribute.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-event-type"><dfn>event type</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An <em>event type</em> is an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> object with a particular name and which defines particular trigger conditions, properties,
-				and other characteristics which distinguish it from other event types.  For example, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event
-				type has different characteristics than the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a> or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load">
-				<code>load</code></a> event types. The event type is exposed as the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code class="interface-attribute">Event.type</code></a>
-				attribute on the event object.  See <a href="#event-types">event types</a> for more details.  Also loosely referred to as <em>'event'</em>, such as the <em><a class="eventtype"
-				href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event</em>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-fire"><dfn>fire</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A synonym for <a href="#glossary-dispatch">dispatch</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-host-language"><dfn>host language</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>Any language which integrates the features of another language or API specification, while normatively referencing the origin specification rather than redefining
-				those features, and extending those features only in ways defined by the origin specification.  An origin specification typically is only intended to be implemented
-				in the context of one or more host languages, not as a standalone language.  For example, XHTML, HTML, and SVG are host languages for DOM 3 Events, and they integrate
-				and extend the objects and models defined in this specification.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-hysteresis"><dfn>hysteresis</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A feature of human interface design to accept input values within a certain range of location or time, in order to improve the user experience.  For example, allowing
-				for small deviation in the time it takes for a user to double-click a mouse button is temporal hysteresis, and not immediately closing a nested menu if the user
-				mouses out from the parent window when transitioning to the child menu is locative hysteresis.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-ime"><dfn>IME</dfn></dt>
-			<dt id="glossary-input-method-editor"><dfn>input method editor</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An <em>input method editor</em> (IME), also known as a <em>front end processor</em>, is an application that performs the conversion between keystrokes and ideographs
-				or other characters, usually by user-guided dictionary lookup, often used in East Asian languages (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Korean).  An <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">
-				IME</a> MAY also be used for dictionary-based word completion, such as on mobile devices.  See <a href="#keys-IME">Input Method Editors</a> for treatment of
-				IMEs in this specification.  See also <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-key-value"><dfn>key value</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A key value is a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a> or multi-character string (such as <a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'
-				</code></a>, <a href="#key-Tab"><code class="key">'Tab'</code></a>, or <a href="#key-MediaTrackNext"><code class="key">'MediaTrackNext'</code></a>) associated
-				with a key in a particular state. Every key has a key value, whether or not it has a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>. This includes
-				control keys, function keys, <a class="def" href="#glossary-modifier-key">modifier keys</a>, <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a>, and any other key.
-				The key value of any given key at any given time depends upon the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mapping</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-key-mapping"><dfn>key mapping</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>Key mapping is the process of assigning a key value to a particular key, and is the result of a combination of several factors, including the operating system
-				and the keyboard layout (e.g., <a class="def" href="#glossary-qwerty">QWERTY</a>, Dvorak, Spanish, InScript, Chinese, etc.), and after taking into account all <a
-				class="def" href="#glossary-modifier-key">modifier key</a> (<a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a>, <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">
-				'Alt'</code></a>, etc.) and <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a> states.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-localname"><dfn>local name</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>See local name in [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-Namespaces10">XML Namespaces 1.0</a></cite>].</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-modifier-key"><dfn>modifier key</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A modifier key changes the normal behavior of a key, such as to produce a character of a different case (as with the <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">
-				'Shift'</code></a> key), or to alter what functionality the key triggers (as with the <a href="#key-Fn"><code class="key">'Fn'</code></a> or <a href="#key-Alt">
-				<code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> keys).  Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-getModifierState"><code>KeyboardEvent.getModifierState()</code></a>
-				method for a list of modifier keys defined in this specification.  See also <a href="#keys-modifiers">Modifier keys</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-namespaceURI"><dfn>namespace URI</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A <em>namespace URI</em> is a URI that identifies an XML namespace. This is called the namespace name in [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-Namespaces10">XML
-				Namespaces 1.0</a></cite>]. See also sections 1.3.2 <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#baseURIs-Considerations"><em>DOM URIs</em></a>
-				and 1.3.3 <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#Namespaces-Considerations"><em>XML Namespaces</em></a> regarding URIs and namespace
-				URIs handling and comparison in the DOM APIs.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-phase"><dfn>phase</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>In the context of <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">events</a>, a phase is set of logical traversals from node to node along the DOM tree, from the <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a> (window), to the <code>Document</code> object, <a class="def" href="#glossary-root-element">root element</a>, and down
-				to the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> (<a class="def" href="#glossary-capture-phase">capture phase</a>), at the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">
-				event target</a> itself (<a class="def" href="#glossary-target-phase">target phase</a>), and back up the same chain (<a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubbling
-				phase</a>).</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-propagation-path"><dfn>propagation path</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The ordered set of <a class="def" href="#glossary-current-event-target">current event targets</a> though which an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> object will pass
-				sequentially on the way to and back from the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>.  As the event propagates, each <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-current-event-target">current event target</a> in the propagation path is in turn set as the <a href="#widl-Event-currentTarget"><code>Event.currentTarget</code></a>.
-				The propagation path is initially composed of one or more <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-phase">event phases</a> as defined by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">
-				event type</a>, but MAY be interrupted.  Also known as an <em>event target chain</em>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-qwerty"><dfn>QWERTY</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>QWERTY (pronounced <q>&#x2C8;kw&#x25C;rti</q>) is a common keyboard layout, so named because the first five character keys on the top row of letter keys are Q,
-				W, E, R, T, and Y.  There are many other popular keyboard layouts (including the Dvorak and Colemak layouts), most designed for localization or ergonomics.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-root-element"><dfn>root element</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The first element node of a document, of which all other elements are children. The document element.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-rotation"><dfn>rotation</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>An indication of incremental change on an input device using the <a href="#interface-WheelEvent">WheelEvent</a> interface. On some devices this MAY be a literal
-				rotation of a wheel, while on others, it MAY be movement along a flat surface, or pressure on a particular button.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-text-composition-system"><dfn>text composition system</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A software component that interprets some form of alternate input (such as a <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a>, a speech processor, or
-				a handwriting recognition system) and converts it to text.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-target-phase"><dfn>target phase</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The process by which an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a> can be handled by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>.
-				See the description of the <a href="#target-phase">target phase</a> in the context of event flow for more details.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-topmost-event-target"><dfn>topmost event target</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a> MUST be the element highest in the rendering order which is capable of being
-				an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. In graphical user interfaces this is the element under the user's pointing device. A user
-				interface's <q>hit testing</q> facility is used to determine the target. For specific details regarding hit testing and stacking order, refer to the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-tree"><dfn>tree</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A data structure that represents a document as a hierarchical set of nodes with child-parent-sibling relationships, i.e., each node having one or more possible
-				ancestors (nodes higher in the hierarchy in a direct lineage), one or more possible descendants (nodes lower in the hierarchy in a direct lineage), and one or more
-				possible peers (nodes of the same level in the hierarchy, with the same immediate ancestor).</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-Unicode-character-categories"><dfn>Unicode character categories</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A subset of the General Category values that are defined for each Unicode code point. This subset contains all the
-				Letter (<abbr title="Letter, Lowercase">Ll</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Letter, Modifier">Lm</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Letter, Other">Lo</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Letter, Titlecase">Lt</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Letter, Uppercase">Lu</abbr>),
-				Number (<abbr title="Number, Decimal Digit">Nd</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Number, Letter">Nl</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Number, Other">No</abbr>),
-				Punctuation (<abbr title="Punctuation, Connector">Pc</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Dash">Pd</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Close">Pe</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Final quote">Pf</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Initial quote">Pi</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Other">Po</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Punctuation, Open">Ps</abbr>)
-				and Symbol (<abbr title="Symbol, Currency">Sc</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Symbol, Modifier">Sk</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Symbol, Math">Sm</abbr>,
-					<abbr title="Symbol, Other">So</abbr>)
-				category values.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-unicode-code-point"><dfn>Unicode code point</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A Unicode code point is a unique hexadecimal number signifying a character by its index in the Unicode codespace (or library of characters).  In the context of
-				key values, a Unicode code point is expressed as a string in the format <code>\u</code> followed by a hexadecimal character index in the range <code>0000</code>
-				to <code>10FFFF</code>, using at least four digits. See also <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-un-initialized-value"><dfn>un-initialized value</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>The value of any event attribute (such as <a href="#widl-Event-bubbles"><code>Event.bubbles</code></a> or <a href="#widl-Event-currentTarget"><code>
-				Event.currentTarget</code></a>) before the event has been initialized with <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a>. The un-initialized
-				values of an <code>Event</code> apply immediately after a new event has been created using the method <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>
-				DocumentEvent.createEvent()</code></a>.</dd>
-
-			<dt id="glossary-user-agent"><dfn>user agent</dfn></dt>
-			<dd>A program, such as a browser or content authoring tool, normally running on a client machine, which acts on a user's behalf in retrieving, interpreting, executing,
-				presenting, or creating content.  Users MAY act on the content using different user agents at different times, for different purposes.  See the <a href="#conf-interactive-ua">
-				Web browsers and other dynamic or interactive user agents</a> and <a href="#conf-author-tools">Authoring tools</a> for details on the requirements for a <em>conforming</em>
-				user agent.</dd>
-		</dl>
-	</section>  <!-- glossary -->
-
-	<!-- Section 3: Architecture ========================================================-->
-	<section id="dom-event-architecture">
-		<h1>DOM Event Architecture</h1>
-
-		<section id="event-flow">
-			<h2>Event dispatch and DOM event flow</h2>
-
-			<p>This section defines the event <a class="def" href="#glossary-dispatch">dispatch</a> mechanism of the event model defined in this specification.
-				Applications MAY dispatch event objects using the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> method, and
-				implementations MUST dispatch event objects as if through this method. The behavior of this method depends on the <em>event flow</em>
-				associated with the underlying object. An event flow describes how event objects <em>propagate</em> through a data structure. As an example, when an event object
-				is dispatched to an element in an XML document, the object propagates through parts of the document, as determined by the DOM event flow which is defined at the
-				end of this section.</p>
-
-			<figure id="figure-dom-event-flow">
-				<img src='images/eventflow.svg' width="520" height="560" />
-				<figcaption>Graphical representation of an event dispatched in a DOM tree using the DOM event flow</figcaption>
-			</figure>
-
-			<p>Event objects are dispatched to an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. At the beginning
-				of the dispatch, implementations MUST first determine the event object's <a class="def" href="#glossary-propagation-path">propagation path</a>.</p>
-
-			<p>The propagation path MUST be an ordered list of <a class="def" href="#glossary-current-event-target">current event targets</a> through which
-				the event object MUST pass. For DOM implementations, the propagation path MUST reflect the hierarchical tree
-				structure of the document. The last item in the list MUST be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>. The
-				preceding items in the list are referred to as the <em>target's ancestors</em>, and the immediately preceding item as the <em>target's parent</em>. Once determined, the
-				propagation path MUST NOT be changed. For DOM implementations, this applies even if an element in the propagation path is moved within the
-				DOM or removed from the DOM.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>In the DOM event flow, event listeners might change the position of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">
-				event target</a> in the document while the event object is being dispatched. Such changes do not affect the propagation path.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p>Exceptions thrown inside event listeners MUST NOT stop the propagation of the event or affect the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-propagation-path">propagation path</a>. The exception itself MUST NOT propagate outside the scope of the event
-				handler.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>In the following code, the exception thrown from the call to <code>throw "Error"</code> does not propagate into the parent scope
-				(which would prevent the <code>console.log</code> statement from executing):</p>
-<pre>var e = document.createEvent("Event");
-e.initEvent("myevent", false, false);
-var target = document.createElement("div");
-target.addEventListener("myevent", function () {
-   throw "Error";
-});
-target.dispatchEvent(e); <span class="comment">// Causes the event listener to throw an exception...</span>
-<span class="comment">// The previously thrown exception doesn't affect the code that follows:</span>
-console.log("Exceptions? No problem");</pre>
-			</div>
-
-			<p id="event-phase">As the next step, the event object MUST complete one or more <a class="def" href="#glossary-phase">event phases</a>. This specification defines
-				three event phases: <a href="#capture-phase">capture phase</a>, <a href="#target-phase">target phase</a> and <a href="#bubble-phase">bubble phase</a>.  Event objects
-				complete these phases in the specified order using the partial propagation paths as defined below. A phase MUST be skipped if it is not
-				supported, or if the event object's propagation has been stopped. For example, if the <a href="#widl-Event-bubbles"><code>Event.bubbles</code></a>
-				attribute is set to false, the bubble phase will be skipped, and if <a href="#widl-Event-stopPropagation"><code>Event.stopPropagation()</code></a> has been
-				called prior to the dispatch, all phases MUST be skipped.</p>
-
-			<ol>
-				<li>The <strong id="capture-phase">capture phase</strong>: The event object MUST propagate through the target's ancestors from the <a class="def"
-					href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a> to the target's parent. This phase is also known as the <em>capturing phase</em>. Event
-					listeners registered for this phase MUST handle the event before it reaches its target.</li>
-
-				<li>The <strong id="target-phase">target phase</strong>: The event object MUST arrive at the event object's <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">
-					event target</a>. This phase is also known as the <em>at-target phase</em>. Event listeners registered for this phase MUST
-					handle the event once it has reached its target. If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> indicates that
-					the event MUST NOT bubble, the event object MUST halt after completion of this phase.</li>
-
-				<li>The <strong id="bubble-phase">bubble phase</strong>: The event object propagates through the target's ancestors in reverse order, starting
-					with the target's parent and ending with the <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a>. This phase is also known as the <em>bubbling phase</em>.
-					Event listeners registered for this phase MUST handle the event after it has reached its target.</li>
-			</ol>
-
-			<p>Implementations MUST let event objects accomplish an event phase by applying the following steps while there are pending event targets in
-				the partial propagation path for this phase and the event object's propagation has not been stopped through <a href="#widl-Event-stopPropagation"><code>
-				Event.stopPropagation()</code></a>.</p>
-
-			<p>First, the implementation MUST determine the <em>current target</em>. This MUST be the next pending event target in the partial propagation
-				path, starting with the first. From the perspective of an event listener this MUST be the event target the listener has been registered on.</p>
-
-			<p>Next, the implementation MUST determine the current target's <a class="def" href="#glossary-candidate-event-handlers">candidate event listeners</a>.
-				This MUST be the list of all event listeners that have been registered on the current target in their order of registration. [<cite><a class="informative"
-				href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>] defines the ordering of listeners registered through event handler attributes. Once determined, the candidate event listeners
-				MUST NOT be changed. Adding or removing listeners does not affect the current target's candidate event listeners.</p>
-
-			<p>Finally, the implementation MUST process all candidate <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event handlers</a> in order and trigger
-				each handler if all the following conditions are met:</p>
-
-			<ul>
-				<li>The event object's immediate propagation has not been stopped.</li>
-
-				<li>The listener has been registered for this event phase.</li>
-
-				<li>The listener has been registered for this <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a>.</li>
-			</ul>
-
-			<p>In the production of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-propagation-path">propagation path</a>, if the <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a>
-				implements the <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a> interface, the event propagates from <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a>
-				to the <code>document</code> object during the <a class="def" href="#glossary-capture-phase">capture phase</a>, and from the <code>document</code> object to the
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a> during the <a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubble phase</a>.</p>
-
-			<p>After an event completes all the phases of its <a class="def" href="#glossary-propagation-path">propagation path</a>, its <a href="#widl-Event-currentTarget">
-				<code>Event.currentTarget</code></a> MUST be set to <code>null</code> and the <a href="#widl-Event-eventPhase"><code>Event.eventPhase</code></a> MUST be
-				set to <code>0</code> (<a href="#widl-Event-NONE"><code>NONE</code></a>). All other attributes of the <code>Event</code> (or interface derived from <code>Event</code>)
-				are unchanged (including the <a href="#widl-Event-target"><code>Event.target</code></a> attribute, which MUST continue to reference the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">
-				event target</a>).</p>
-
-			<p>The model defined above MUST be applied regardless of the specific event flow associated with an event target. Each event flow MUST define how the propagation path
-				MUST be determined and which event phases are supported. The <em>DOM event flow</em> is an application of this model: the propagation path for a <code>Node</code>
-				object MUST be determined by its <code>Node.parentNode</code> chain, and if applicable, the document's containing <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a>.
-				All events accomplish the capture and target phases. Whether an event accomplishes the bubble phase MUST be defined individually for each <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">
-				event type</a>. An alternate application of this model can be found in [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-DOMLS">DOM3 Load and Save</a></cite>].</p>
-
-			<p>Implementations of the DOM event model MUST be reentrant. Event listeners MAY perform actions that cause additional events to be dispatched. Such events are handled
-				in a synchronous manner, the event propagation that causes the event listener to be triggered MUST resume only after the event dispatch of the new event is completed.</p>
-		</section>  <!-- event-flow -->
-
-		<section id="event-flow-default-cancel">
-			<h2>Default actions and cancelable events</h2>
-
-			<p>Events are typically dispatched by the implementation as a result of a user action, in response to the completion of a task, or to signal progress during asynchronous
-				activity (such as a network request). Some events can be used to control the behavior that the implementation MAY take next (or undo an action that the implementation
-				already took). Events in this category are said to be <em>cancelable</em> and the behavior they cancel is called their <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">
-				<em>default action</em></a>. Cancelable event objects can be associated with one or more <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>.
-				To cancel an event, call the <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> method.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>A <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> event is dispatched immediately after the user presses down a button on a
-				pointing device (typically a mouse). One possible <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> taken by the implementation is to set up a state
-				machine that allows the user to drag images or select text. The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> depends on what happens next &mdash; for
-				example, if the user's pointing device is over text, a text selection might begin. If the user's pointing device is over an image, then an image-drag action could
-				begin. Preventing the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a>
-				event prevents these actions from occuring.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p><a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">Default actions</a> SHOULD be performed after the event dispatch has been completed, but in exceptional
-				cases MAY also be performed immediately before the event is dispatched.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>The default action associated with the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event on <code>&lt;input
-				type="checkbox"&gt;</code> elements toggles the <code>checked</code> IDL attribute value of that element. If the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code>
-				</a> event's default action is cancelled, then the value is restored to its former state.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p id="events-dt-cancelable-event">When an event is canceled, then the conditional <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> associated with the event MUST be skipped (or
-				as mentioned above, if the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> are carried out before the dispatch, their effect MUST be undone).
-				Whether an event object is cancelable MUST be indicated by the <a href="#widl-Event-cancelable"><code>Event.cancelable</code></a> attribute. <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault">
-				<code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> stops all related <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> of an event object. The <a href="#widl-Event-defaultPrevented">
-				<code>Event.defaultPrevented</code></a> attribute indicates whether an event has already been canceled (e.g., by a prior event listener). If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">
-				DOM application</a> itself initiated the dispatch, then the return value of the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a>
-				method indicates whether the event object was cancelled.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note: </strong>Many implementations additionally interpret an event listener's return value, such as the value <code>false</code>, to mean
-				that the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of cancelable events will be cancelled (though <code>window.onerror</code> handlers are cancelled
-				by returning <code>true</code>).</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note: </strong>Some cancelable events might not have any observable <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>. For
-				example, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a> event.</p>
-
-			<p>This specification does not offer features to programatically query if an event object has any <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> associated with
-				it, or to associate new <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> with an event object. Other specifications SHOULD define what default actions, if any,
-				are associated with certain event objects. Further, implementations MAY associate <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> with events as necessary and
-				appropriate for that implementation.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>As an example, one implementation might scroll a document view by a certain amount as the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">
-				default action</a> of a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event, while another implementation might instead zoom the document as its <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>.</p>
-			</div>
-		</section>  <!-- event-flow-default-cancel -->
-
-		<section id="sync-async">
-			<h2>Synchronous and asynchronous events</h2>
-
-			<p>Events MAY be dispatched either synchronously or asynchronously.</p>
-
-			<p>Events which are synchronous (<em><q>sync events</q></em>) MUST be treated as if they are in a virtual queue in a first-in-first-out model, ordered by sequence
-				of temporal occurrence with respect to other events, to changes in the DOM, and to user interaction.  Each event in this virtual queue MUST be delayed until the
-				previous event has completed its propagation behavior, or been canceled.  Some sync events are driven by a specific device or process, such as mouse button events.
-				These events are governed by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-order">event order</a> algorithms defined for that set of events, and a user agent MUST dispatch
-				these events in the defined order.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>A user double-clicks a passage of text to select a word, then presses the <code class="key">'Delete'</code>
-				key to erase the word, triggering the following synchronous sequence of events:
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>,
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a>.
-				Each of these events are fired in the sequence initiated by the user's actions.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p>Events which are asynchronous (<em><q>async events</q></em>) MAY be dispatched as the results of the action are completed, with no relation to other events, to
-				other changes in the DOM, nor to user interaction.</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>During loading of a document, an inline script element is parsed and executed. The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load">
-				<code>load</code></a> event is queued to be fired asynchronously at the script element. However, because it is an async event, its order with relation to other synchronous
-				events fired during document load (such as the <code class="eventtype">DOMContentLoaded</code> event from <cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>) is not guaranteed.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<section id="event-order-and-loops">
-				<h3>Event order and event loops</h3>
-
-				<p>Most events take place in a sequential context.  [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>] defines its event operations in terms
-					of an event loop mechanism, in which events of all types are fed into different <em>task queues</em>.  This specification does not define events in terms of this
-					event loop mechanism, but it is compatible with this mechanism.  Instead, this specification defines several operation-specific <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-order">
-					event orders</a>.</p>
-
-				<p>Using the terminology of HTML5, each independent device, such as a mouse or keyboard, SHOULD be treated as a <em>task source</em> which feeds into the appropriate
-					<em>task queue</em>, in the order defined by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-order">event order</a> associated with that device. Each operation, such as
-					a focus change or composition input, also acts as a <em>task source</em> for the appropriate <em>task queue</em>.  The resolution of these event loops is handled
-					in a manner conforming to the <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>, such as HTML [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>].</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong> Certain events, such as <q>hotkeys</q> or control keys pressed in a certain sequence, can be
-					<q>swallowed</q> by the operating system or the application, interrupting the expected <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-order">event order</a>.</p>
-			</section>  <!-- event-order-and-loops -->
-		</section>  <!-- sync-async -->
-
-		<section id="trusted-events">
-			<h2>Trusted events</h2>
-
-			<p>Events that are generated by the user agent, either as a result of user interaction, or as a direct result of changes to the DOM, are trusted by the user agent
-				with privileges that are not afforded to events generated by script through the <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("Event")</code></a>
-				method, modified using the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method, or dispatched via the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent">
-				<code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> method.  The <a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted"><code>isTrusted</code></a> attribute of trusted events has a
-				value of <code>true</code>, while untrusted events have a <a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted"><code>isTrusted</code></a> attribute value of <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-			<p>Most untrusted events SHOULD NOT trigger <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>, with the exception of <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click">
-				<code>click</code></a> or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> events. These events trigger the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">
-				default action</a> of an <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> (see <a href="#event-flow-activation">Activation triggers and behaviors</a> for more details). These
-				untrusted events have an <a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted"><code>isTrusted</code></a> attribute value of <code>false</code>, but still initiate any
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> for backwards compatibility. All other untrusted events MUST behave
-				as if the <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> method had been called on that event.</p>
-		</section>  <!-- trusted-events -->
-
-		<section id="event-flow-activation">
-			<h2>Activation triggers and behavior</h2>
-
-			<p>Certain <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event targets</a> (such as a link or button element) MAY have associated <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">
-				activation behavior</a> (such a following a link) that implementations perform in response to an <em><a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation
-				trigger</a></em> (such as clicking a link).</p>
-
-			<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> SHOULD indicate which, if any, elements have activation behavior, describe appropriate <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation triggers</a>, and define the result of that activation behavior.  An implementation which supports a <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> SHOULD initiate these <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a> when the associated
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> occurs.</p>
-
-			<div class="example" id="example-activation">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>Both HTML and SVG have an <code>&lt;a&gt;</code> element which indicates a link.  Relevant <a
-				class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation triggers</a> for an <code>&lt;a&gt;</code> element are a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>
-				click</code></a> event on the text or image  content of the <code>&lt;a&gt;</code> element, or a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>
-				event with a <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key">key</a> attribute value of <a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> key when the <code>&lt;a&gt;</code>
-				element has focus.  The activation behavior for an <code>&lt;a&gt;</code> element is normally to change the content of the window to the content of the new document,
-				in the case of external links, or to reposition the current document relative to the new anchor, in the case of internal links.</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p>An <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> is a user action or an event which indicates to the implementation that an activation
-				behavior SHOULD be initiated.  User-initiated <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation triggers</a> include clicking a mouse button on an activatable
-				element, pressing the <a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> key when an activatable element has focus, or pressing a key that is somehow
-				linked to an activatable element (a <q>hotkey</q> or <q>access key</q>) even when that element does not have focus.  Event-based <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">
-				activation triggers</a> MAY include timer-based events that activate an element at a certain clock time or after a certain time period has elapsed, progress
-				events after a certain action has been completed, or many other condition-based or state-based events.</p>
-
-			<p>In some cases, a <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> MAY define attributes or even attribute values which add to or change the native
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> or <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a> of an element.
-				For example, ARIA [<cite><a class="informative" href="#ref-ARIA">ARIA</a></cite>] defines values for the <code class="attr">role</code> attribute that add semantics
-				to the element to which it is applied, for purposes of enhanced accessibility.  In such cases, if the <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>
-				does not explicitly define the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> or <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation
-				behavior</a>, the content author MUST provide the mechanics of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> (via an event listener)
-				or <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a> (such as calling an ECMAScript function) for that element when applying that attribute
-				or attribute value.</p>
-
-			<section id="click-synthesis">
-				<h3>Activation event synthesis</h3>
-
-				<p>If the instance of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a> is not an event of <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event
-					type</a> <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> (that is, when it does not result from a user's activation of a button or link
-					using a mouse or equivalent pointing device), the implementation MUST synthesize and dispatch an event of <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> <a
-					class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> as one of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> of that <a class="def"
-					href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a>. The value of the <code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-Event-target">Event.target</a></code>
-					MUST be set to the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> (normally, the currently focused element), and the event MUST simulate a <em>left
-					click</em> (i.e., the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a> attribute value MUST be <code>0</code>, and the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons">
-					<code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a> attribute value MUST be <code>1</code>).  Other context information of such a simulated <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click">
-					<code>click</code></a> event is implementation dependent, but for historical purposes, the interface for the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-					event MUST be the <a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent interface</code></a>, regardless of the actual device used to activate the element.  Preventing
-					the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a>, such as
-					with the <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>, MUST stop the initiation of the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">
-					activation behavior</a>.</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>When a user activates a hyperlink using a keyboard, such as by focusing the hyperlink element
-					and pressing the <a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> or <code class="key">'&nbsp;'</code> key, a <a class="eventtype"
-					href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event would be dispatched as the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of the respective
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> event.</p>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>Implementations MUST dispatch the synthesized <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event as described above even if they do not
-					normally dispatch such an event (e.g., when activation is requested by a voice command, since this specification does not address <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">
-					event types</a> for voice input).</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The activation of an event target is device dependent, but is also application dependent, e.g., a link in a document can be activated
-					using a mouse click or a mouse double click.</p>
-			</section>  <!-- click-synthesis -->
-
-			<section id="events-activation-event-order">
-				<h3>Activation event order</h3>
-
-				<p>Activation triggers and behavior can be defined in part by the events which are dispatched in a set order relative to one another.  The following is the typical
-					sequence of events for an element activated by a pointing device (with only pertinent events listed):</p>
-
-				<table class="event-sequence-table">
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-						<td></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-						<td colspan="2">
-							<em>All <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>,
-							including the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a></em>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-
-				<p>The following is the typical sequence of events when a focused element is activated by a key event (with only pertinent events listed):</p>
-
-				<table class="event-sequence-table">
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-						<td>MUST be a key which can activate the element, such as the
-							<a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> or <code class="key">'&nbsp;'</code> key,
-							or the element is not activated</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>; synthesized; <code>trusted="false"</code></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-						<td colspan="2">
-							<em>All <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>,
-							including the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a></em>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-			</section>  <!-- events-activation-event-order -->
-		</section>  <!-- event-flow-activation -->
-
-		<section id="event-exceptions">
-			<h2>Event exceptions</h2>
-
-			<p><em>This section is informative.</em></p>
-
-			<p>Event operations can throw a <code>DOMException</code> as specified in their method descriptions.</p>
-
-			<p class="note" id="note-eventexcpetion-removed"><strong>Note:</strong> The exception <em>EventException</em> introduced in <strong class="version">DOM Level 2</strong> is
-				removed in this specification as part of this specification's normative support of <a href="#references-WebIDL">Web IDL</a>. <em>EventException</em> formerly defined
-				an exception code <code>UNSPECIFIED_EVENT_TYPE_ERR</code> which is replaced in this specification by the use of a <code>DOMException</code> of type
-				<code>InvalidStateError</code>.</p>
-
-			<p>The following <code>DOMException</code> types are used in this specification.</p>
-
-			<table class="exceptiontable" summary="Layout table: the first cell contains the name of the DOMException type, the second contains a short description">
-				<tr>
-					<th>Type</th>
-					<th>Description</th>
-				</tr>
-				<tr>
-					<td><code><dfn>InvalidStateError</dfn></code></td>
-					<td>Thrown when the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> was not specified by initializing the event before <code>dispatchEvent</code> was
-						called. Also thrown when the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> object provided to <code>dispatchEvent</code> is already being dispatched.</td>
-				</tr>
-				<tr>
-					<td><code><dfn>NotSupportedError</dfn></code></td>
-					<td>Thrown when <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent()</code></a> is passed an <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a>
-						interface that the implementation does not support.</td>
-				</tr>
-			</table>
-		</section>  <!-- event-exceptions -->
-	</section>  <!-- dom-event-architecture -->
-
-	<!-- Section 4: Basic Event Interfaces ========================================================-->
-	<section id="event-interfaces">
-		<h1>Basic Event Interfaces</h1>
-
-		<p>The interfaces described in this section are fundamental to DOM Level 3 Events and MUST
-			always be supported by the implementation.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>The event types defined in this specification derive from these basic interfaces, and MUST
-			inherit all of the attributes, methods, and constants of the interfaces they derive from.
-			Event types defined in other specifications MAY similarly inherit from these basic interfaces
-			or other interfaces defined in this specification, or MAY define their own interfaces.
-			The following chart describes the inheritance structure of interfaces defined in this specification.
-			</p>
-
-		<figure id="figure-event-inheritance">
-			<img src='images/event-inheritance.svg' width="960" height="230" />
-			<figcaption>Graphical representation of the DOM3 Events interface inheritance</figcaption>
-		</figure>
-
-		<p class="issue">
-			Need to add InputEvent to this diagram.
-			</p>
-		<section id="interface-Event">
-			<h2>Interface Event</h2>
-
-			<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2</p>
-
-			<p>The <code>Event</code> interface provides basic contextual information about an event to
-				all registered <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event handlers</a>.
-				Specific events can also implement other derived interfaces, for example the
-					<a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a>
-				and
-					<a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a>
-				interfaces.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>To create an instance of the <code>Event</code> interface, use the
-				<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("Event")</code></a>
-				method call.
-				</p>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="dictionary EventInit">
-				<dt>boolean bubbles = false</dt><dd></dd>
-				<dt>boolean cancelable = false</dt><dd></dd>
-			</dl>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional EventInit eventInitDict] interface Event">
-				<dt>// PhaseType</dt>
-
-				<dt>const unsigned short NONE = 0</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>The current event is not being dispatched, i.e., the <a href="#widl-Event-eventPhase">Event.eventPhase</a> is being observered prior to
-						calling <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent">EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</a> or following the completion of the
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-phase">event phases</a> of a given <code>Event</code>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>const unsigned short CAPTURING_PHASE = 1</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>The current event phase is the <a class="def" href="#glossary-capture-phase">capture phase</a>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>const unsigned short AT_TARGET = 2</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>The current event is in the <a class="def" href="#glossary-target-phase">target phase</a>, i.e., it is being evaluated at the <a class="def"
-						href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>const unsigned short BUBBLING_PHASE = 3</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>The current event phase is the <a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubbling phase</a>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute DOMString type</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>The name of the event type. <a href="#conf-specs">Specifications that define events</a>, <a href="#conf-authors">content authors</a>, and <a href="#conf-author-tools">
-						authoring tools</a> MUST use case-sensitive event type names.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute EventTarget? target</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to retrieve the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> associated with the <a href="#event-flow">Event dispatch and DOM
-						event flow</a>.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute EventTarget? currentTarget</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to retrieve the <a class="def" href="#glossary-current-event-target">current event target</a> whose <a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListeners</code></a>
-						are currently being processed. This is particularly useful during the capture and bubbling phases.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute unsigned short eventPhase</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to indicate the <a href="#event-phase">phase</a> of the event's current propagation path (capture, target, or bubble).
-						The event flow phases are defined in <a href="#event-flow">Event dispatch and DOM event flow</a>.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code> (<code>NONE</code>).</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute boolean bubbles</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to indicate whether or not an event is a bubbling event. If the event can bubble the value MUST be <code>true</code>, otherwise the value MUST be
-						<code>false</code>.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute boolean cancelable</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to indicate whether or not an event can have its
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>
-						prevented.
-						If the
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>
-						can be prevented the value MUST be <code>true</code>, otherwise the value
-						MUST be <code>false</code>.
-						See <a href="#event-flow-default-cancel">Default actions and cancelable events</a>
-						for more information on cancelable events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-						of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						Use <code>Event.defaultPrevented</code> to see whether a cancelable event has
-						been cancelled or not.
-						</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute DOMTimeStamp timeStamp</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Used to specify the time at which the event was created in milliseconds relative to 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. This value is the <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">
-						un-initialized value</a> of this attribute.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>void stopPropagation()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Prevents all other
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event listeners</a>
-						from being triggered for this event dispatch, <strong>excluding</strong> any remaining
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-candidate-event-handlers">candidate event listeners</a>.
-						Once it has been called, further calls to this method have no additional effect.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note" id="note-stopPropagation-default"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						This method does not prevent the
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>
-						from being invoked &mdash; use
-							<a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>
-						for that effect.
-						</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>void preventDefault()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>When this method is invoked, the event MUST be canceled, meaning any
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>
-						normally taken by the implementation as a result of the event MUST NOT occur.
-						Default actions which occur prior to the event's dispatch are reverted.
-						Calling this method for a non-cancelable event MUST have no effect.
-						If an event has more than one
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>,
-						each cancelable
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>
-						MUST be canceled.
-						See <a href="#event-flow-default-cancel">Default actions and cancelable events</a>
-						for more information on cancelable events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						This method does not stop the event propagation &mdash; use
-							<a href="#widl-Event-stopPropagation"><code>Event.stopPropagation()</code></a>
-						or
-							<a href="#widl-Event-stopImmediatePropagation"><code>Event.stopImmediatePropagation()</code></a>
-						for that effect.
-						</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>void initEvent()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Initializes attributes of an <code>Event</code>.
-						The <code>Event</code> could have been created through the
-							<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent</code></a>
-						method or by the implementation in response to a user action.
-						For any <code>Event</code> created with the
-							<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent</code></a>
-						method, this method MUST be called before the <code>Event</code> is dispatched via the
-							<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a>
-						method.
-						If the method is called several times before invoking
-							<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent</code></a>,
-						only the final invocation takes precedence.
-						If this method is called during an invocation of
-							<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent</code></a>,
-						this method MUST do nothing and return immediately.
-						If called from a subclass of the <code>Event</code> interface only the values specified in
-						this method are modified, all other attributes are left unchanged.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>This method MUST also reset the event object's internal-propagation and default-action-prevention states.
-						This allows an event object to be "reset" before being dispatched multiple times.
-						</p>
-
-					<div class="example">
-						<div class="example-title"></div>
-						<p>If an <code>EventListener</code> called <code>stopPropagation()</code> or
-							<code>stopImmediatePropagation()</code> during the event's previous dispatch, then after
-							calling this method, the event can be re-dispatched (via <code>dispatchEvent</code>) and
-							will propagate through all candidate event listeners along its propagation path (as it did
-							during the prior dispatch).
-							Similarly, if an <code>EventListener</code> called <code>preventDefault()</code>
-							during the event's previous dispatch, then after calling this method, the event's
-							<code>defaultPrevented</code> property will be <code>false</code>.
-							</p>
-					</div>
-
-					<p class="warning" id="warning-initEvent-untrusted"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-						For security reasons, events modified using
-							<a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a>
-						MUST have a
-							<code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted">isTrusted</a></code>
-						attribute value of <code>false</code>.
-						See <a href="#trusted-events">trusted events</a> for more details.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-						<a class="def" href="#trusted-events">Trusted events</a> can have their
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> and other attributes changed using this method.
-						However, this method always converts the <code>Event</code> from a trusted event to an untrusted
-						event (e.g., the <a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted"><code>Event.isTrusted</code></a> attribute will return
-						<code>false</code>).
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-						<a class="def" href="#trusted-events">Trusted events</a> are pre-initialized by the implementation
-						before being dispatched.
-						As a result, it is not necessary to call <code>Event.initEvent()</code> prior to re-dispatching
-						the trusted event &mdash; however calling
-						<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> will convert
-						the <code>Event</code> from a trusted event to an untrusted event (e.g., the
-						<a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted"><code>Event.isTrusted</code></a> attribute will return <code>false</code>).
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>DOMString eventTypeArg</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a>, the name of the event type.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-						
-						<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-Event-bubbles"><code>Event.bubbles</code></a>.
-								This parameter overrides the intrinsic bubbling behavior of the event.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-Event-cancelable"><code>Event.cancelable</code></a>.
-								This parameter overrides the intrinsic cancelable behavior of the event.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>// Introduced in DOM Level 3</dt>
-
-				<dt>void stopImmediatePropagation()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>Prevents all other <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-handler">event listeners</a> from being triggered for this event dispatch, <strong>including</strong> any remaining
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-candidate-event-handlers">candidate event listeners</a>. Once it has been called, further calls to this method have no additional
-						effect.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This method does not prevent the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> from being invoked &mdash;
-						use <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> for that effect.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute boolean defaultPrevented</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-					
-					<p>Used to indicate whether this event has been cancelled or not. <code>Event.defaultPrevented</code> MUST return true if both <a href="#widl-Event-cancelable">
-						<code>Event.cancelable</code></a> is <code>true</code> and <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a> has been called for
-						this event. Otherwise this attribute MUST return <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Calling <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> after an event has been dispatched will reset
-						the internal default-prevented state of the event.</p>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>readonly attribute boolean isTrusted</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>Used to indicate whether this event was generated by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> (trusted) or by script (untrusted).  See <a
-						href="#trusted-events">trusted events</a> for more details.</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section><!-- interface-Event -->
-
-		<section id="interface-CustomEvent">
-			<h2>Interface CustomEvent</h2>
-
-			<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2</p>
-
-			<p>The <a href="#interface-CustomEvent"><code>CustomEvent</code></a> interface is the RECOMMENDED
-				interface for application-specific event types.
-				Unlike the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> interface, it allows applications
-				to provide contextual information about the event type.
-				</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-				Use a prefix string on the event type name for application-specific event types to avoid
-				clashes with future general-purpose event types.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>To create an instance of the <code>CustomEvent</code> interface, use the
-				<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("CustomEvent")</code></a>
-				method call.
-				</p>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="dictionary CustomEventInit">
-				<dt>any detail = null</dt><dd></dd>
-			</dl>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional CustomEventInit customEventInitDict] interface CustomEvent">
-				<dt>readonly attribute any detail</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>Specifies some detail information about the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a>.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-						of this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.
-						</p>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section><!-- interface-CustomEvent -->
-
-		<section id="interface-EventTarget">
-			<h2>Interface EventTarget</h2>
-
-			<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-			<p>The <code>EventTarget</code> interface allows registration and removal of event listeners, and dispatch of events to an event target.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Though an event listener can be registered for any <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event
-				target</a> node, the user agent only dispatches UA-generated (trusted) events on node types that are defined as event target types for that specific event type
-				(see the <a href="#event-types-list">List of DOM3 Event Types</a>). For example, a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a>
-				event type registered on a text node will never be fired by the user agent, though a content author could dispatch an event of that type on the text node via script.</p>
-
-			<p>When used with the DOM event flow, this interface MUST be implemented by all <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event targets</a> and target ancestors,
-				i.e., all DOM <code>Nodes</code> of the tree support this interface when the implementation conforms to DOM Level 3 Events and, therefore, this interface can be
-				obtained by using binding-specific casting methods on an instance of the <code>Node</code> interface.</p>
-
-			<p>Invoking <code>addEventListener</code> (or <code>removeEventListener</code>) repeatedly on the same <code>EventTarget</code> with the same values for the parameters
-				<code>type</code>, <code>listener</code>, and <code>useCapture</code> has no effect. Doing so does not cause the event listener to be registered more than once and
-				does not cause a change in the triggering order.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>  In addition to the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-addEventListener">EventTarget.addEventListener</a> method, some
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host languages</a> allow a content author to register event listeners by the use of attributes, e.g.,
-				<code>onclick="handleClick()"</code> (see [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>] for further examples). Due to the
-				language-specific details, this type of event listener registration is not defined in this specification. In general, many event types can be used as an attribute
-				in this way by adding the prefix <em><code>on-</code></em> to the event type name. Dispatching events to these listeners is expected to behave consistently with the
-				event registration and propagation defined in this specification, with the same interfaces, properties, and methods.</p>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="interface EventTarget">
-				<dt>// Modified in DOM Level 3</dt>
-
-				<dt>void addEventListener()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p><em>Modified in DOM Level 3</em></p>
-
-					<p>Registers an event listener on the <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a>. The listener is registered for the capture phase if the
-						<code>useCapture</code> parameter is <code>true</code>, and for the bubble phase otherwise. When the event reaches the target element, listeners for both
-						the capture and bubble phases are triggered as part of the target phase.
-					</p>
-					
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>DOMString type</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> associated with the event for which the user is registering.</p>
-						</dd>
-						
-						<dt>EventListener? listener</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>If non-null, the <code>listener</code> parameter MUST be an object that implements the
-								<a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListener</code></a> interface or a function.
-								If <code>listener</code> is a function then it MUST be used as the callback for the event.
-								Otherwise, if <code>listener</code> implements
-								<a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListener</code></a>, then its
-								<a href="#widl-EventListener-handleEvent">handleEvent</a> method MUST be used as the callback.
-								</p>
-							<p>If null is passed for the <code>listener</code>, then <code>addEventListener</code> does nothing.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>optional boolean useCapture = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>If true, <code>useCapture</code> indicates that the user wishes to add the event listener for the <a class="def" href="#glossary-capture-phase">capture</a>
-								and <a class="def" href="#glossary-target-phase">target</a> phases only, i.e., this event listener will not be triggered during the <a class="def"
-								href="#glossary-bubbling-phase"> bubbling</a> phase. If <code>false</code>, the event listener MUST only be triggered during the <a class="def"
-								href="#glossary-target-phase">target</a> and <a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubbling</a> phases.</p>
-
-							<p>This parameter MUST be optional. If not provided, the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-addEventListener">EventTarget.addEventListener</a> method MUST behave as if
-								<code class="parameter-name">useCapture</code> was specified to be <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>  The <code class="parameter-name">useCapture</code> parameter was mandatory in
-								DOM2 Events [<a href="#references-DOM2Events">DOM2 Events</a>], and omitting this parameter could cause an error in older implementations.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>void removeEventListener()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p><em>Modified in DOM Level 3</em></p>
-
-					<p>Removes an event listener. Calling <code>removeEventListener</code> with arguments that do not identify any currently registered <a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>
-						EventListener</code></a> on the <code>EventTarget</code> has no effect. </p>
-
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>DOMString type</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> for which the user registered the event listener.</p>
-						</dd>
-						
-						<dt>EventListener? listener</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListener</code></a> to be removed.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>optional boolean useCapture = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies whether the <a href="#interface-EventListener"><code>EventListener</code></a> being removed was registered for the capture phase or not. Implementations
-								MUST treat the same listener that was registered twice with both <code>useCapture</code> true and <code>useCapture</code> false as independent registrations, and
-								remove them independently.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>  If a listener was registered twice, once for the capture and target phases and once for the target and bubbling phases,
-								this represents two unique registrations. Removal of an event listener registered for the capture and target phases does not affect the same event listener registered
-								for the target and bubbling phases, and vice versa.</p>
-
-							<p>This parameter MUST be optional. If not provided, the <a href="#widl-EventTarget-removeEventListener">EventTarget.removeEventListener</a> method MUST behave as if
-								<code class="parameter-name">useCapture</code> were specified to be <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>  The <code class="parameter-name">useCapture</code> parameter was mandatory in
-								DOM2 Events [<a href="#references-DOM2Events">DOM2 Events</a>], and omitting this parameter could cause an error in older implementations.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</dd>
-
-				<dt>boolean dispatchEvent()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p><em>Modified in DOM Level 3</em></p>
-
-					<p>Dispatches an event into the implementation's event model. The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of the event MUST be the <code>EventTarget</code>
-						object on which <code>dispatchEvent</code> is called.</p>
-
-					<p>If after the event object finishes propagating through the DOM event flow its <a href="#widl-Event-defaultPrevented"><code>Event.defaultPrevented</code></a>
-						attribute is <code>false</code>, then this method returns <code>true</code>. Otherwise this method returns <code>false</code>.</p>
-
-					<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>  For security reasons, events dispatched using <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent">
-						<code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> MUST have a <code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted">isTrusted</a></code> attribute value
-						of <code>false</code>.  See <a href="#trusted-events">trusted events</a> for more details.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> While a dispatch (triggered by <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a>) is in progress, calls to
-						<a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> are ignored (the method returns immediately without side-effects) and calls to
-						<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> result in an exception.</p>
-
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>Event event</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The event to be dispatched.</p>
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>This parameter receives an <code>Event</code> object, or any object that inherits from <code>Event</code>, e.g.,
-								<a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a>,
-								<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>,
-								<code>MutationEvent</code>, etc.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-					<p><strong>Exceptions:</strong>
-						If the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> was not specified by initializing the event before <code>dispatchEvent</code> was called OR
-						the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> object is already being dispatched, a <code>DOMException</code> of type <em><code>InvalidStateError</code></em>
-						is thrown.</p>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section><!-- interface-EventTarget -->
-
-		<section id="interface-EventListener">
-			<h2>Interface EventListener</h2>
-
-			<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2</p>
-
-			<p>The <code>EventListener</code> interface is the primary way to handle events. <code>EventListener</code> represents the callback object that the user agent will
-				invoke when dispatching an <code>Event</code> to an <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a>.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Authors define an object which implements the <code>EventListener</code> interface and register their event listener using <a
-				href="#widl-EventTarget-addEventListener">EventTarget.addEventListener</a>. In JavaScript, an <code>EventListener</code> can be either a function or an object
-				with a <code>handleEvent</code> member function.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> It is a best practice for authors to remove their <code>EventListener</code> from its <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a>
-				after they have completed using the listener.</p>
-
-			<p>Copying a <code>Node</code>, with methods such as <code>Node.cloneNode</code> or <code>Range.cloneContents</code> [<cite><a class="informative"
-				href="#references-DOMRange">DOM Range</a></cite>], MUST NOT copy the event listeners attached to it.
-				Event listeners can be attached to the newly created <code>Node</code> afterwards, if so desired.</p>
-
-			<p>Moving a <code>Node</code>, with methods such as <code>Document.adoptNode</code>, <code>Node.appendChild</code>, or <code>Range.extractContents</code>
-				[<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-DOMRange">DOM Range</a></cite>], MUST NOT cause the event listeners attached to it to be removed or un-registered.</p>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="interface EventListener">
-				<dt>void handleEvent()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p>This method MUST be called whenever an event occurs of the event type for which the <code>EventListener</code> interface was registered.</p>
-
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>Event event</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> contains contextual information about the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event">event</a>.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section><!-- interface-EventListener -->
-
-		<section id="interface-DocumentEvent">
-			<h2>Interface DocumentEvent</h2>
-
-			<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2</p>
-
-			<p>The <code>DocumentEvent</code> interface provides a mechanism by which the user can create an <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> object of a type supported
-				by the implementation. The <code>DocumentEvent</code> interface MUST be implemented on the same object that implements the <code>Document</code> interface.</p>
-
-			<dl class="idl" title="Document implements DocumentEvent">
-			</dl>
-
-			<!-- NOTE: This is preserved as a [NoInterfaceObject] definition (rather than a partial interface Document { ..} because SVG also needs to implement this interface on their SVGSVGElement interface -->
-			<dl class="idl" title="[NoInterfaceObject] interface DocumentEvent">
-				<dt>Event createEvent()</dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p class="intro-dom">Modified in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>Creates an event object of the type specified. Returns the newly created object.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>After calling <code>createEvent</code>, and prior to dispatching the event with the
-						<a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a> method, the
-						<a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> will need to be initialized with the appropriate event initialization
-						method (e.g., <code>initEvent</code>, <code>initMouseEvent</code>, etc.) in order to associate it with an event type and related values.</p>
-
-					<div class="example">
-						<div class="example-title"></div>
-						<p>A content author wishing to synthesize some kind of <a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a>
-						would invoke <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("UIEvent")</code></a>. The <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>
-						UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method could then be called on the newly created <a class="noxref" href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> object to
-						set the specific type of user interface event to be dispatched, <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-scroll"><code>scroll</code></a> for example, and set its
-						context information, e.g., <a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code>UIEvent.detail</code></a>.</p>
-					</div>
-
-					<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>  For security reasons, events generated using <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent">
-						<code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("Event")</code></a> MUST have a <code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-Event-isTrusted">isTrusted</a></code> attribute
-						value of <code>false</code>.  See <a href="#trusted-events">trusted events</a> for more details.</p>
-
-					<p><strong>Exceptions:</strong>
-						If the implementation does not support the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> interface requested, a <code>DOMException</code> of type <em><code>NotSupportedError</code></em>
-						is thrown.</p>
-
-					<dl class="parameters">
-						<dt>DOMString eventInterface</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <code>eventInterface</code> parameter specifies the name of the DOM Events interface to be supported by the created event
-								object, e.g., <code>"Event"</code>, <code>"MouseEvent"</code>, <code>"MutationEvent"</code>, and so on.</p>
-
-							<p>For backward compatibility, the following case-insensitive feature names are valid values for the parameter <code>eventInterface</code>:</p>
-
-							<table class="data-table" summary="The first column contains the feature name, the second contains the resulting event interface returned by createEvent">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Legacy feature name</th>
-									<th>Resulting event interface</th>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<td><code>"Events"</code></td>
-									<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<td><code>"HTMLEvents"</code></td>
-									<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<td><code>"UIEvents"</code></td>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<td><code>"MouseEvents"</code></td>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<td><code>"MutationEvents"</code></td>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section><!-- interface-DocumentEvent -->
-
-	</section>  <!-- event-interfaces  -->
-
-	<!-- Section 5: The Events ========================================================-->
-	<section id="events-module">
-		<h1>Events Module</h1>
-
-		<section id="event-types">
-			<h2>Event Types</h2>
-			<p>Each event MUST be associated with a type, called <em>event type</em> and available as the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code class="interface-attribute">type</code></a>
-				attribute on the event object. The event type MUST be of type <code>DOMString</code>.</p>
-
-			<section id="event-types-list">
-				<h3>List of DOM3 Event Types</h3>
-				<p>Depending on the level of DOM support, or the devices used for display (e.g., screen) or interaction (e.g., mouse, keyboard, touch screen, or voice), these event
-					types can be generated by the implementation. When used with an [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-XML">XML 1.0</a></cite>] or
-					[<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>] application, the specifications of those languages MAY restrict the
-					semantics and scope (in particular the possible <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event targets</a>) associated
-					with an event type. Refer to the specification defining the language used in order to find those restrictions or to find event types that are
-					not defined in this document.</p>
-
-				<p>The following table provides an informative summary of the event types defined in this specification.</p>
-
-				<table class="data-table"
-					summary="This table contains the complete list of event types defined by DOM Level 3 Events. The first column contains the local name of the event type. The second column indicates if the event accomplish the bubbling phase or not (all events accomplish the capture and target phases). The third column indicates if the default action associated with the event can be canceled. The fourth column indicates the nodes that can be target of the event. the fifth (and last) column indicates the DOM interface implemented by the event object.">
-					<tr>
-						<th>Event Type</th>
-						<th>Sync / Async</th>
-						<th>Bubbling phase</th>
-						<th>Trusted event target types</th>
-						<th>DOM interface</th>
-						<th>Cancelable</th>
-						<th>Default Action</th>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-abort"><code>abort</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>HTMLInputElement</code>, <code>HTMLTextAreaElement</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-InputEvent"><code>InputEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>Show a <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> candidate window</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-error"><code>error</code></a></td>
-						<td>Async</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout"><code>focusout</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>HTMLInputElement</code>, <code>HTMLTextAreaElement</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-InputEvent"><code>InputEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>Varies:
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events;
-							launch <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>;
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a> events;
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event;
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event;
-							other event</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a></td>
-						<td>Async</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>Varies: start a drag/drop operation; start a text selection; start a scroll/pan interaction (in combination with the middle mouse button, if supported)</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>Invoke a context menu (in combination with the right mouse button, if supported)</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-resize"><code>resize</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-scroll"><code>scroll</code></a></td>
-						<td>Async</td>
-						<td>No / <a href="#scroll-document">Yes</a></td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-unload"><code>unload</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sync</td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></td>
-						<td>No</td>
-						<td>None</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a></td>
-						<td>Async</td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-						<td><a href="#interface-WheelEvent"><code>WheelEvent</code></a></td>
-						<td>Yes</td>
-						<td>Scroll (or zoom) the document</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-
-				<p>For a list of events which are deprecated in this specification, see the <a href="#legacy-event-types">Legacy Event Types</a> appendix
-					at the end of this document.</p>
-				
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>The following is one way to interpret the above tables: the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a> event will
-					trigger event listeners attached on <code>Element</code> nodes for that event and on the capture and target phases. This event is not cancelable. If an event listener for the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a> event is attached to a node other than <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>,
-					<code>Document</code>, or <code>Element</code> nodes, or if it is attached to the bubbling phase only, this event listener would not be triggered.</p>
-				</div>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>Don't interpret the above tables as definitive for the listed event types. For example, the <a class="eventtype"><code>load</code></a> event is used in other
-					specifications, for example, in XMLHttpRequest. Similarly, <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>dispatchEvent</code></a> can be used to dispatch untrusted events to
-					listeners on <strong>any</strong> object that also implements <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a>.</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>The event objects associated with the event types described above contain additional context information--refer to the description of the DOM
-					interfaces for further information.</p>
-			</section>  <!-- event-types-list -->
-		</section>  <!-- event-types -->
-
-		<section id="event-definitions">
-			<h2>Event Module Definitions</h2>
-			<p>The DOM Event Model allows a DOM implementation to support multiple modules of events.
-				The model has been designed to allow addition of new event modules in the future.
-				This document does not attempt to define all possible events.
-				For purposes of interoperability, the DOM defines a module of user interface events
-				including lower level device dependent events and a module of document mutation events.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="events-uievents">
-				<h3>User Interface Event Types</h3>
-				<p>The User Interface event module contains basic event types associated with user
-					interfaces and document manipulation.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-UIEvent">
-					<h4>Interface UIEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2</p>
-
-					<p>The <code>UIEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated
-						with User Interface events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <code>UIEvent</code> interface, use the
-						<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("UIEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString type, optional UIEventInit eventInitDict)] interface UIEvent : Event">
-						<dt>readonly attribute AbstractView? view</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <code>view</code> attribute identifies the <code>AbstractView</code> from which the event was generated.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute long detail</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Specifies some detail information about the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a>, depending on the type of event.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary UIEventInit : EventInit">
-						<dt>Window? view = null</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Should be initialized to the Window object of the global environment 
-								in which this event will be dispatched. If this event will be dispatched
-								to an element, the view property should be set to the Window object 
-								containing the element's <code>ownerDocument</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>long detail = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>This value is initialized to a number that is application-specific.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-					<p class="issue">
-						Should <code>view</code> be defined as <code>AbstractView</code> or <code>Window</code>?
-						</p>
-						
-				</section>  <!-- interface-UIEvent -->
-
-				<p>The User Interface event types are listed below.  Some of these events use the
-					<a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> interface if generated from a
-					user interface, but the <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> interface
-					otherwise, as detailed in each event.
-					</p>
-
-				<!-- load -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-load"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>load</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> if generated from a user interface, <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> otherwise.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Async</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												common object whose contained resources have loaded</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when the DOM implementation finishes loading the resource (such as the document)
-								and any dependent resources (such as images, style sheets, or scripts). Dependent resources that fail to load MUST NOT prevent this event from firing if the resource
-								that loaded them is still accessible via the DOM. If this event type is dispatched, implementations are REQUIRED to dispatch this event at least on the <code>Document</code>
-								node.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> For legacy reasons, <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-load"><code>load</code></a> events for resources inside
-								the document (e.g., images) do not include the <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a> in the propagation path in HTML implementations. See
-								[<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>] for more information.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- unload -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-unload"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-unload"><code>unload</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>unload</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> if generated from a user interface, <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> otherwise.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												common object whose contained resources have been removed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when the DOM Implementation removes from the environment the resource (such
-								as the document) or any dependent resources (such as images, style sheets, scripts). The document MUST be unloaded after the dispatch of this event type. If this
-								event type is dispatched, implementations are REQUIRED to dispatch this event at least on the <code>Document</code> node.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- abort -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-abort"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-abort"><code>abort</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>abort</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> if generated from a user interface, <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> otherwise.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												element whose resources have been stopped from loading without error</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when the loading of a resource has been aborted, such as by a user canceling
-								the load while it is still in progress.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- error -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-error"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-error"><code>error</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>error</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> if generated from a user interface, <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> otherwise.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Async</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												element whose resources have been stopped from loading due to an error</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a resource failed to load, or has been loaded but cannot be interpreted
-								according to its semantics, such as an invalid image, a script execution error, or non-well-formed XML.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- select -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-select"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>select</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> if generated from a user interface, <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> otherwise.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												element whose text content has been selected</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a user selects some text.  This event is dispatched after the selection
-								has occurred.</p>
-
-							<p>This specification does not provide contextual information to access the selected text.  Where applicable, a <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host
-								language</a> SHOULD define rules for how a user MAY select content (with consideration for international language conventions), at what point the <a class="eventtype"
-								href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a> event is dispatched, and how a content author MAY access the user-selected content.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>  In order to access to user-selected content, content authors will use native capabilities of the <a
-								class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host languages</a>, such as the <code>Document.getSelection()</code> method of the <a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/editing/raw-file/tip/editing.html#selections">
-								HTML Editing APIs</a> [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTMLEd">HTML Editing</a></cite>].</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a> event might not be available
-								for all elements in all languages.  For example, in [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>], <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-select">
-								<code>select</code></a> events can be dispatched only on form <code>input</code> and <code>textarea</code> elements.  Implementations can dispatch <a class="eventtype"
-								href="#event-type-select"><code>select</code></a> events in any context deemed appropriate, including text selections outside of form controls, or image or
-								markup selections such as in SVG.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- resize -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-resize"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-resize"><code>resize</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>resize</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												object which has been resized</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a document view has been resized. This event type is dispatched after
-								all effects for that occurrence of resizing of that particular <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> have been executed by the <a class="def"
-								href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>.</p>
-
-							<p><a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">User agents</a> which support continuous reflow of the document's layout during user-initiated resizing MUST dispatch
-								this event synchronously after each reflow of the document.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a> object SHOULD always be resizable.  A <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">
-								host language</a> MAY define certain elements to be resizable, and under what conditions (e.g., specific elements like <code>&lt;iframe&gt;</code>, or elements
-								with particular characteristics like width and height). However, this specification does not define the behavior for elements.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>  The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-resize"><code>resize</code></a> event is distinct from the
-								SVG <code class="eventtype">zoom</code> event types, though both can occur at the same time, or as the consequence of the same user action.  In particular, browser
-								<q>font zooming</q> or <q>page zooming</q> will not necessarily trigger a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-resize"><code>resize</code></a> event.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> In previous DOM Events specifications, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-resize"><code>resize</code></a>
-								event type was defined to have a <a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubbling phase</a>, but for performance reasons, this was not implemented in most
-								user agents, and this specification removes the <a class="def" href="#glossary-bubbling-phase">bubbling phase</a> for this event.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- scroll -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-scroll"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-scroll"><code>scroll</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>scroll</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Async</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No / <a href="#scroll-document">Yes</a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												object which has been scrolled</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a document view or an element has been scrolled.  This event type is dispatched
-								after the scroll has occurred.</p>
-
-							<p id="scroll-document">When dispatched on the <code>Document</code> element, this event type MUST bubble to the <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>
-								defaultView</code></a> object.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="events-focusevent">
-				<h3>Focus Event Types</h3>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					This interface and its associated event types and
-						<a href="#events-focusevent-event-order">focus event order</a>
-					were designed in accordance to the concepts and guidelines defined in
-						<a href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2010/ED-UAAG20-20100308/">User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 2.0</a>
-						[<a href="#references-UAAG2">UAAG 2.0</a>],
-					with particular attention on the
-						<a href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2010/ED-UAAG20-20100308/#gl-focus-mechanism">focus mechanism</a>
-					and the terms defined in the
-						<a href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2010/ED-UAAG20-20100308/#def-focus">glossary entry for focus</a>.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-FocusEvent">
-					<h4>Interface FocusEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>The <code>FocusEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated
-						with Focus events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <code>FocusEvent</code> interface, use the
-						<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("FocusEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional FocusEventInit focusEventInitDict)] interface FocusEvent : UIEvent">
-						<dt>readonly attribute EventTarget? relatedTarget</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Used to identify a secondary <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a>
-								related to a Focus event, depending on the type of event.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>For security reasons with nested browsing contexts, when tabbing into or out of a nested
-								context, the relevant EventTarget SHOULD be <code>null</code>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this
-								attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dl class="idl" title="dictionary FocusEventInit : UIEventInit">
-							<dt>EventTarget? relatedTarget = null</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>The <code>relatedTarget</code> should be initialized to the element 
-									losing focus (in the case of a <em>focus</em> or <em>focusin</em>
-									event) or the element gaining focus (in the case of a <em>blur</em> 
-									or <em>focusout</em> event).
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dl>
-					
-				</section>  <!-- interface-FocusEvent -->
-
-				<section id="events-focusevent-event-order">
-					<h4>Focus Event Order</h4>
-					<p>
-						The focus events defined in this specification occur in a set order relative to one another.  The following is the typical sequence of events when a focus is shifted
-						between elements (this order assumes that no element is initially focused):</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>User shifts focus</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent before first target element receives focus</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent after first target element receives focus</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>User shifts focus</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout"><code>focusout</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent before first target element loses focus</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent before second target element receives focus</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent after first target element loses focus</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></td>
-							<td>Sent after second target element receives focus</td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>  This specification does not define the behavior of focus events when interacting with methods such as <code>focus()</code> or
-						<code>blur()</code>. See the relevant specifications where those methods are defined for such behavior.</p>
-				</section>  <!-- events-focusevent-event-order -->
-
-				<section id="events-focusevent-doc-focus">
-					<h4>Document Focus and Focus Context</h4>
-
-					<p>This event module includes event types for notification of changes in document
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-focus">focus</a>.
-						There are three distinct focus contexts that are relevant to this discussion:
-						</p>
-					
-					<ul>
-						<li>The <em>operating system focus context</em> which MAY be on one of many different applications currently
-							running on the computer. One of these applications with focus can be a browser.
-							</li>
-						<li>When the browser has focus, the user can switch (such as with the tab key) the
-							<em>application focus context</em> among the different browser user interface fields (e.g., the
-							Web site location bar, a search field, etc.). One of these user interface fields can be the
-							document being shown in a tab.
-							</li>
-						<li>When the document itself has focus, the <em>document focus context</em> can be set to any of the
-							focusable elements in the document.
-							</li>
-					</ul>
-
-					<p>The event types defined in this specification deal exclusively with document focus, and the
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> identified in the event details
-						MUST only be part of the document or documents in the window, never a part of the browser or
-						operating system, even when switching from one focus context to another.
-						</p>
-					
-					<p>Normally, a document always has a focused element (even if it is the document element itself) and a persistent <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-focus-ring">focus
-						ring</a>. When switching between focus contexts, the document's currently focused element and focus ring normally remain in their current state. For example,
-						if a document has three focusable elements, with the second element focused, when a user changes operating system focus to another application and then back to
-						the browser, the second element will still be focused within the document, and tabbing will change the focus to the third element.  A <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">
-						host language</a> MAY define specific elements which might receive focus, the conditions under which an element MAY receive focus, the means by which
-						focus MAY be changed, and the order in which the focus changes.  For example, in some cases an element might be given focus by moving a pointer over it, while other
-						circumstances might require a mouse click. Some elements might not be focusable at all, and some might be focusable only by special means (clicking on the element),
-						but not by tabbing to it.  Documents MAY contain multiple focus rings.  Other specifications MAY define a more complex focus model than is described in this specification,
-						including allowing multiple elements to have the current focus.
-						</p>
-				</section>  <!-- events-focusevent-doc-focus -->
-
-				<p>The Focus event types are listed below.</p>
-
-				<!-- blur -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-blur"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>blur</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> losing focus</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receiving focus.</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> loses
-								focus. The focus MUST be taken from the element before the dispatch of this event type.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout">
-								<code>focusout</code></a>, but is dispatched after focus is shifted, and does not bubble.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- focus -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-focus"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>focus</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receiving focus</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> losing focus (if any).</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receives
-								focus. The focus MUST be given to the element before the dispatch of this event type.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin">
-								<code>focusin</code></a>, but is dispatched after focus is shifted, and does not bubble.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- focusin -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-focusin"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>focusin</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receiving focus</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> losing focus (if any).</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> is about
-								to receive focus. This event type MUST be dispatched before the element is given focus.  The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> MUST
-								be the element which is about to receive focus.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a>, but is dispatched
-								before focus is shifted, and does bubble.</p>
-
-							<p class="note" id="_9"><strong>Note:</strong> When using this event type, the content author can use the event's <code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget">
-								FocusEvent.relatedTarget</a></code> attribute (or a host-language-specific method or means) to get the currently focused element before the focus shifts to the
-								next focus <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>, thus having access to both the element losing focus and the element gaining focus
-								without the use of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a> or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout">focusout</a> event
-								types.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- focusout -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-focusout"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout"><code>focusout</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>focusout</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> losing focus</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receiving focus.</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> is about
-								to lose focus. This event type MUST be dispatched before the element loses focus.  The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> MUST be the
-								element which is about to lose focus.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a>, but is dispatched before
-								focus is shifted, and does bubble.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- events-focusevent -->
-
-			<section id="events-mouseevents">
-				<h3>Mouse Event Types</h3>
-
-				<p>The mouse event module originates from the [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML40">HTML 4.01</a></cite>] <code>onclick</code>, <code>ondblclick</code>,
-					<code>onmousedown</code>, <code>onmouseup</code>, <code>onmouseover</code>, <code>onmousemove</code>, and <code>onmouseout</code> attributes. This event module
-					is specifically designed for use with pointing input devices, such as a mouse or a trackball.</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-MouseEvent">
-					<h4>Interface MouseEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2, modified in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>The <code>MouseEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information
-						associated with Mouse events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>In the case of nested elements, mouse events are always targeted at the most deeply
-						nested element.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						Ancestors of the targeted element can use event bubbling to obtain notifications
-						of mouse events which occur within their descendent elements.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <code>MouseEvent</code> interface, use the
-						<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("MouseEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						When initializing <code>MouseEvent</code> objects using <code>initMouseEvent</code>,
-						implementations can use the client coordinates <code>clientX</code> and <code>clientY</code>
-						for calculation of other coordinates (such as target coordinates exposed by
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-Level-0">DOM Level 0</a>
-						implementations or other proprietary attributes, e.g., <code>pageX</code>).
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional MouseEventInit mouseEventInitDict)] interface MouseEvent : UIEvent">
-						<dt>readonly attribute long screenX</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The horizontal coordinate at which the event occurred relative to the origin
-								of the screen coordinate system.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute long screenY</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The vertical coordinate at which the event occurred relative to the origin
-								of the screen coordinate system.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute long clientX</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The horizontal coordinate at which the event occurred relative to the viewport
-								associated with the event.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute long clientY</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The vertical coordinate at which the event occurred relative to the viewport
-								associated with the event.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean ctrlKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a> attribute.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean shiftKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a> attribute.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean altKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a> attribute.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean metaKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a> attribute.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute short button</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>During mouse events caused by the depression or release of a mouse button,
-								<code>button</code> MUST be used to indicate which pointer device button
-								changed state.
-								</p>
-								
-							<p>The value of the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a>
-								attribute MUST be as follows:
-								</p>
-
-							<ul>
-								<li><code>0</code> MUST indicate the primary button of the device
-									(in general, the left button  or the only button on single-button devices,
-									used to activate a user interface control or select text) or the
-									un-initialized value.</li>
-								<li><code>1</code> MUST indicate the auxiliary button
-									(in general, the middle button, often combined with a mouse wheel).</li>
-								<li><code>2</code> MUST indicate the secondary button
-									(in general, the right button, often used to display a context menu).</li>
-							</ul>
-
-							<p>Some pointing devices provide or simulate more button states, and values higher than
-								<code>2</code> or lower than <code>0</code> MAY be used to represent such buttons.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-								The value of <code>button</code> is not updated for events not caused by the
-								depression/release of a mouse button.
-								In these scenarios, take care not to interpret the value <code>0</code> as the
-								left button, but rather as the
-									<a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-								Some <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> related
-								to events such as <a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a> and
-								<a class="eventtype"><code>mouseup</code></a> depend on the specific mouse
-								button in use.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned short buttons</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>During any mouse events, <code>buttons</code> MUST be used to indicate
-								which combination of mouse buttons are currently being pressed,
-								expressed as a bitmask.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-								Though similarly named, the values for the <code>buttons</code> attribute
-								and the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>button</code></a>
-								attribute are very different.
-								The value of <code>button</code> is assumed to be valid during
-								<a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a> /
-								<a class="eventtype"><code>mouseup</code></a> event handlers,
-								whereas the <code>buttons</code> attribute reflects the state of the
-								mouse's buttons for any trusted <code>MouseEvent</code> object
-								(while it is being dispatched), because it can represent the
-								"no button currently active" state (0).
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The value of the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>
-								attribute MUST be as follows:
-								</p>
-
-							<ul>
-								<li><code>0</code> MUST indicate no button is currently active.</li>
-								<li><code>1</code> MUST indicate the primary button of the device
-									(in general, the left button or the only button on single-button devices,
-									used to activate a user interface control or select text).</li>
-								<li><code>2</code> MUST indicate the secondary button
-									(in general, the right button, often used to display a context menu), if present.</li>
-								<li><code>4</code> MUST indicate the auxiliary button
-									(in general, the middle button, often combined with a mouse wheel).</li>
-							</ul>
-
-							<p>Some pointing devices provide or simulate more buttons.
-								To represent such buttons, the value MUST be doubled for each successive button
-								(in the binary series <code>8</code>, <code>16</code>, <code>32</code>, ... ).
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note" id="buttons-mask"><strong>Note:</strong>
-								Because the sum of any set of button values is a unique number, a content
-								author can use a bitwise operation to determine how many buttons are currently
-								being pressed and which buttons they are, for an arbitrary number of mouse buttons
-								on a device.
-								For example, the value <code>3</code> indicates that the left and right button are
-								currently both pressed, while the value <code>5</code> indicates that the left and
-								middle button are currently both pressed.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-								Some <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> related
-								to events such as <a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a> and
-								<a class="eventtype"><code>mouseup</code></a> depend on the specific mouse button
-								in use.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a>
-								of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute EventTarget? relatedTarget</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Used to identify a secondary <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a> related to a UI event, depending on the type of event.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>// Introduced in DOM Level 3</dt>
-
-						<dt>boolean getModifierState()</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-							<p>Queries the state of a modifier using a key value.
-								See also <a href="#keys-modifiers">Modifier keys</a>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>Returns <code>true</code> if it is a modifier key and the modifier is activated,
-								<code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-
-							<dl class="parameters">
-								<dt>DOMString keyArg</dt>
-								<dd>
-									<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-getModifierState"><code>KeyboardEvent.getModifierState()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-								</dd>
-							</dl>
-						</dd>
-
-					</dl>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary MouseEventInit : UIEventInit">
-
-						<dt>long screenX = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>See <code>screenY</code> (substituting "horizontal" for "veritcal").</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>long screenY = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>screenY</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to the desired vertical relative position of the mouse 
-								pointer on the user's screen.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>Initializing the event object to the given mouse position must 
-								not move the user's mouse pointer to the initialized position.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>long clientX = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>See <code>clientY</code> (substituting "horizontal" for "vertical").</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>long clientY = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>clientY</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to the desired vertical position of the mouse pointer 
-								relative to the client window of the user's browser.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>Initializing the event object to the given mouse position must 
-								not move the user's mouse pointer to the initialized position.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean ctrlKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>ctrlKey</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>ctrlKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean shiftKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>shiftKey</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>shiftKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean altKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>altKey</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>altKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean metaKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>metaKey</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>metaKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>short button = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>button</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to a number representing the desired state of the button(s)
-								of the mouse.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-								The value 0 is used to represent
-								the primary mouse button, 1 is used to represent the auxillery/
-								middle mouse button, and 2 to represent the right mouse button.
-								Numbers greater than 2 are also possible, but not well-defined
-								in DOM Level 3 Events [[DOM-LEVEL-3-EVENTS]].
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>unsigned short buttons = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>buttons</code> attribute of the MouseEvent
-								object to a number representing one <em>or more</em> of the button(s) of the mouse 
-								that are to be considered active.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-								The <code>buttons</code>
-								attribute is a bit-field. To apply a value according to the 
-								definition in DOM Level 3 Events [[DOM-LEVEL-3-EVENTS]], first, determine the 
-								buttons that are to be considered active, then apply a bit-wise
-								OR operation the the result set. The value 1 is used to represent
-								the primary mouse button, 2 to represent the right mouse button,
-								and 4 to represent the auxillery/middle button. Numbers greater 
-								than 4 are also possible and should be subsequent powers of 2 (8, 
-								16, etc.), but these additional values are not well-defined in DOM 
-								Level 3 Events.
-								</p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<p>In JavaScript, to initialize the 
-									<code>buttons</code> attribute as if the right (2) and middle 
-									button (4) were being pressed simultaneously, the buttons value 
-									can be assigned as either:<br/>
-									<code>{ buttons: 2 | 4 }</code></br/>
-									or:<br/>
-									<code>{ buttons: 6 }</code>
-									</p>
-							</div><!-- Initializing buttons -->
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>EventTarget? relatedTarget = null</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <code>relatedTarget</code> should be initialized to the element 
-								whose bounds the mouse pointer just left (in the case of a 
-								<em>mouseover</em> or <em>mouseenter</em> event) or the element 
-								whose bounds the mouse pointer is entering (in the case of a 
-								<em>mouseout</em> or <em>mouseleave</em>
-								or <em>focusout</em> event). For other events, this value need not
-								be assigned (and will default to null).
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</section>  <!-- interface-MouseEvent -->
-
-				<p id="current-click-count">Implementations MUST maintain the <em>current click count</em> when generating mouse events. This MUST be a non-negative integer indicating
-					the number of consecutive clicks of a pointing device button within a specific time. The delay after which the count resets is specific to the
-					environment configuration.</p>
-
-				<section id="events-mouseevent-event-order">
-					<h4>Mouse Event Order</h4>
-
-					<p>Certain mouse events defined in this specification MUST occur in a set order relative to one another.
-						The following shows the event sequence that MUST occur when a pointing
-						device's cursor is moved over an element:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center">Element</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved into element A...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved out of element A...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>When a pointing device is moved into an element <em>A</em>, and then into a nested element <em>B</em>
-						and then back out again, the following sequence of events MUST occur:
-						</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center">Element</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved into element A...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved into nested element B...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved from element B into A...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">10.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">11.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">12.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved out of element A...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">13.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">14.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>Sometimes elements can be visually overlapped using CSS. In the following example, three elements
-						labeled A, B, and C all have the same dimensions and absolute position on a web page.
-						Element C is a child of B, and B is a child of A in the DOM:
-						</p>
-
-					<figure id="figure-mouse-event-stacked-elements">
-						<img src='images/stacked-event-mouse-dispatch.png' width="382" height="211" />
-						<figcaption>Graphical representation of three stacked elements all on top of each other, with the pointing device moving over the stack.</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-
-					<p>When the pointing device is moved from outside the element stack to the element labeled C and then moved
-						out again, the following series of events MUST occur:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center">Element</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved into element C, the topmost element in the stack</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">C</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">C</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">C</td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Pointing device is moved out of element C...</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">C</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">C</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">B</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">10.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center">A</td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code>mouseover</code>/<code>mouseout</code> events are only fired once, while <code>mouseenter</code>/<code>mouseleave</code>
-						events are fired three times (once to each element).</p>
-
-					<p>The following is the typical sequence of events when a button associated with a pointing device (e.g., a mouse button or trackpad) is pressed and released over
-						an element:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td>OPTIONAL, multiple events, some limits</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td>OPTIONAL, multiple events, some limits</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></td>
-							<td>OPTIONAL, multiple events, some limits</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">10.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>The lag time, degree, distance, and number of <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a>
-						events allowed between the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup">
-						<code>mouseup</code></a> events while still firing a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> or <a class="eventtype"
-						href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a> event will be implementation-, device-, and platform-specific. This tolerance can aid users that have physical
-						disabilities like unsteady hands when these users interact with a pointing device.</p>
-
-					<p>Each implementation will determine the appropriate hysteresis tolerance, but in general SHOULD fire <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-						and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a> events when the event target of the associated <a class="eventtype"
-						href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> events is the same element with no
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a> or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a>
-						events intervening, and SHOULD fire <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick">
-						<code>dblclick</code></a> events on the nearest common ancestor when the event targets of the associated <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown">
-						<code>mousedown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> events are different.</p>
-
-					<p>If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> (e.g. the target element) is removed from the DOM during the mouse events sequence, the remaining
-						events of the sequence MUST NOT be fired on that element.</p>
-
-					<div class="example">
-						<div class="example-title"></div>
-						<p>If the target element is removed from the DOM as the result of a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown">
-						<code>mousedown</code></a> event, no events for that element will be dispatched for <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>,
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>, or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a>, nor any default
-						activation events. However, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> event will still be dispatched on the element that is exposed
-						to the mouse after the removal of the initial target element. Similarly, if the target element is removed from the DOM during the dispatch of a <a class="eventtype"
-						href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> event, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> and subsequent events will
-						not be dispatched.</p>
-					</div>
-
-				</section>  <!-- events-mouseevent-event-order -->
-
-				<p>The Mouse event types are listed below. In the case of nested elements, mouse event types are always targeted at the most deeply nested element. Ancestors of the
-					targeted element MAY use bubbling to obtain notification of mouse events which occur within its descendent elements.</p>
-
-				<!-- click -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-click"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>click</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Varies</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a href="#current-click-count">current click count</a>;
-												the attribute value MUST be <code>1</code> when the user begins this action and increments by <code>1</code> for each click.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												value based on current button pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<code>null</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type MUST be dispatched on the
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a> indicated by the pointer, when
-								the user presses down and releases the primary pointer button,
-								or otherwise activates the pointer in a manner that simulates such an action.
-								The actuation method of the mouse button depends upon the pointer device and the environment configuration,
-								e.g., it MAY depend on the screen location or the delay between the press and release of the pointing device button.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code>click</code> event should only be fired for the primary
-								pointer button (i.e., when <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a> value is <code>0</code>,
-								<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a> value is <code>1</code>).
-								Secondary buttons (like the middle or right button on a standard mouse) MUST NOT fire
-								<code>click</code> events.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event MAY be preceded by the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a>
-								and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> events on the same element, disregarding changes between other node types (e.g., text
-								nodes).  Depending upon the environment configuration, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event MAY be dispatched if one or
-								more of the event types <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a>, <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a>,
-								and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a> occur between the press and release of the pointing device button.  The <a class="eventtype"
-								href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event MAY also be followed by the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a>
-								event.</p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<div class="example-title"></div>
-								<p>If a user mouses down on a text node child of a <code>&lt;p&gt;</code> element which has been styled with
-									a large line-height, shifts the mouse slightly such that it is no longer over an area containing text but is still within the containing block of that <code>&lt;p&gt;</code>
-									element (i.e., the pointer is between lines of the same text block, but not over the text node per se), then subsequently mouses up, this will likely still trigger
-									a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event (if it falls within the normal temporal hysteresis for a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click">
-									<code>click</code></a>), since the user has stayed within the scope of the same element. Note that user-agent-generated mouse events are not dispatched on text nodes.
-								</p>
-							</div>
-
-							<p>In addition to being associated with pointer devices, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type MUST be dispatched as
-								part of an element activation, as described in <a href="#event-flow-activation">Activation triggers and behavior</a>.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> For maximum accessibility, content authors are encouraged to use the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type when defining activation
-								behavior for custom controls, rather than other pointing-device event types such as
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> or
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>, which are more device-specific.
-								Though the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type has its origins
-								in pointer devices (e.g., a mouse), subsequent implementation
-								enhancements have extended it beyond that association, and it can be considered a device-independent event
-								type for element activation.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type varies
-								based on the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of the event and the value of the
-								<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a>
-								or <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a> attributes.
-								Typical <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>
-								of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type are as follows:
-								</p>
-
-							<ul>
-								<li>If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> has associated activation behavior, the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default
-									action</a> MUST be to execute that activation behavior (see <a href="#event-flow-activation">Activation triggers and behavior</a>).</li>
-
-								<li>If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> is focusable, the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> MUST be
-									to give that element document focus.</li>
-							</ul>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- dblclick -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-dblclick"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>dblclick</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a href="#current-click-count">current click count</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												value based on current button pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<code>null</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when the primary button
-								of a pointing device is clicked twice over an element. The definition of a double click depends on the environment
-								configuration, except that the event target MUST be the same between
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a>,
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a>, and
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a>.
-								This event type MUST be dispatched after the event type
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-								if a click and double click occur simultaneously,
-								and after the event type <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> otherwise.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> As with the <code>click</code> event, the <code>dblclick</code> event
-								should only be fired for the primary pointer button.
-								Secondary buttons MUST NOT fire <code>dblclick</code> events.
-								</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Canceling the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event does not affect the firing
-								of a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a> event.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>As with the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type, the
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>
-								of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a> event type varies based on the
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of the event and the value of the
-								<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a> or
-								<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a> attributes.
-								Normally, the typical <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-dblclick"><code>dblclick</code></a> event type match those of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event type, with the following additional
-								behavior:
-								</p>
-
-							<ul>
-								<li>If the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> is selectable, the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> MUST
-									be to select part or all of the selectable content. Subsequent clicks MAY select additional selectable portions of that content.</li>
-							</ul>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mousedown -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mousedown"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mousedown</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Varies: Start a drag/drop operation; start a text selection; start a scroll/pan interaction (in combination with the middle mouse button, if supported)</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a href="#current-click-count">current click count</a> incremented by one. For example, if no click happened
-												before the <a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a>, <a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code>UIEvent.detail</code></a>
-												will contain the value <code>1</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												value based on current button pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<code>null</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device button is pressed over an element.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>Many implementations use the <a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a> event to begin a variety of contextually dependent <a class="def"
-								href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>. These default actions can be prevented if this event is canceled. Some of these default actions could include: beginning
-								a drag/drop interaction with an image or link, starting text selection, etc. Additionally, some implementations provide a mouse-driven panning feature that is activated when
-								the middle mouse button is pressed at the time the <a class="eventtype"><code>mousedown</code></a> event is dispatched.</p>
-
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mouseenter -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mouseenter"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mouseenter</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> a pointing device is exiting, if any.</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device is moved onto the boundaries of an element or one of
-								its descendent elements.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a>, but differs in that it does
-								not bubble, and MUST NOT be dispatched when the pointer device moves from an element onto the boundaries of one of its descendent elements.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> There are similarities between this event type and the CSS <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html#dynamic-pseudo-classes"
-								title="Selectors"><code>:hover</code> pseudo-class</a> <a href="#references-CSS2">[CSS2.1]</a>.  See also the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>
-								mouseleave</code></a> event type.</p>
-
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mouseleave -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mouseleave"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mouseleave</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> a pointing device is entering, if any.</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device is moved off of the boundaries of an element and all
-								of its descendent elements.  This event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a>, but differs in that does
-								not bubble, and that it MUST NOT be dispatched until the pointing device has left the boundaries of the element and the boundaries of all of its children.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> There are similarities between this event type and the CSS <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html#dynamic-pseudo-classes"
-								title="Selectors"><code>:hover</code> pseudo-class</a> <a href="#references-CSS2">[CSS2.1]</a>.  See also the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>
-								mouseenter</code></a> event type.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mousemove -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mousemove"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove"><code>mousemove</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mousemove</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<code>null</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device is moved while it is over an element.  The frequency
-								rate of events while the pointing device is moved is implementation-, device-, and platform-specific, but multiple consecutive <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousemove">
-								<code>mousemove</code></a> events SHOULD be fired for sustained pointer-device movement, rather than a single event for each instance of mouse movement.  Implementations
-								are encouraged to determine the optimal frequency rate to balance responsiveness with performance.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note: </strong>In some implementation environments, such as a browser, <a class="eventtype"><code>mousemove</code></a> events can continue
-								to fire if the user began a drag operation (e.g., a mouse button is pressed) and the pointing device has left the boundary of the user agent.</p>
-
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mouseout -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mouseout"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mouseout</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>: 
-												indicates the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> a pointing device is entering, if any.</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device is moved off of the boundaries of an element.  This
-								event type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseleave"><code>mouseleave</code></a>, but differs in that does bubble, and that it MUST be dispatched
-								when the pointer device moves from an element onto the boundaries of one of its descendent elements.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> See also the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a> event type.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mouseover -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mouseover"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseover"><code>mouseover</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tbody>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Type</th>
-										<td><strong><code>mouseover</code></strong></td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Interface</th>
-										<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Sync / Async</th>
-										<td>Sync</td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Bubbles</th>
-										<td>Yes</td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Target</th>
-										<td><code>Element</code></td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Cancelable</th>
-										<td>Yes</td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Default action</th>
-										<td>None</td>
-									</tr>
-									<tr>
-										<th>Context info</th>
-										<td>
-											<ul>
-												<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-													<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-													<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-													<code>0</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-													value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-													value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-													value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-													value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-													<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-													<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-													<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-													<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-													<code>0</code></li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-													value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-												<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-													indicates the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> a pointing device is exiting, if any.</li>
-											</ul>
-										</td>
-									</tr>
-								</tbody>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device is moved onto the boundaries of an element.  This event
-								type is similar to <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseenter"><code>mouseenter</code></a>, but differs in that it bubbles, and that it MUST be dispatched
-								when the pointer device moves onto the boundaries of an element whose ancestor element is the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> for
-								the same event listener instance.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> See also the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseout"><code>mouseout</code></a> event type.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- mouseup -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-mouseup"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>mouseup</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Invoke a context menu (in combination with the right mouse button, if supported)</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a href="#current-click-count">current click count</a> incremented by one.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position on the screen</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												value based on the pointer position within the viewport</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												value based on current button pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												<code>null</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a pointing device button is released over an element.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>Many implementations will invoke a context menu as the default action of this event if the right mouse button is being released.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note: </strong>In some implementation environments, such as a browser, a <a class="eventtype"><code>mouseup</code></a> event
-								can be dispatched even if the pointing device has left the boundary of the user agent, e.g., if the user began a drag operation with a mouse button pressed).</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- events-mouseevents -->
-
-			<section id="events-wheelevents">
-				<h3>Wheel Event Types</h3>
-				<p>Wheels are devices that can be rotated in one or more spatial dimensions, and which can be associated with a pointer device. The coordinate system depends on the
-					environment configuration.</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>The user's environment might be configured to associate vertical scrolling
-						with rotation along the y-axis, horizontal scrolling with rotation along
-						the x-axis, and zooming with rotation along the z-axis.
-						</p>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>The deltaX, deltaY, and deltaZ attributes of
-					<a href="#interface-WheelEvent"><code>WheelEvent</code></a> objects indicate a
-					measurement along their respective axes in units of pixels, lines, or pages.
-					The reported measurements are provided after an environment-specific algorithm
-					translates the actual rotation/movement of the wheel device into the appropriate
-					values and units.
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-					A user's environment settings can be customized to interpret actual rotation/movement
-					of a wheel device in different ways.
-					One movement of a common <q>dented</q> mouse wheel can produce a measurement of 162 pixels
-					(162 is just an example value, actual values can depend on the current screen
-					dimensions of the user-agent).
-					But a user can change their default environment settings to speed-up their mouse wheel,
-					increasing this number.
-					Furthermore, some mouse wheel software can support acceleration (the faster the wheel
-					is rotated/moved, the greater the delta of each measurement) or even sub-pixel rotation
-					measurements.
-					Because of this, authors can not assume a given rotation amount in one user agent will
-					produce the same delta value in all user agents.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>The sign (positive or negative) of the values of the deltaX, deltaY, and deltaZ attributes
-					MUST be consistent between multiple dispatches of the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event while the
-					motion of the actual wheel device is rotating/moving in the same direction.
-					If a user agent scrolls as the default action of the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event then the sign
-					of the delta SHOULD be given by a right-hand coordinate system where positive X,
-					Y, and Z axes are directed towards the right-most edge, bottom-most edge, and farthest
-					depth (away from the user) of the document, respectively.
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					Individual user agents can (depending on their environment and hardware configuration)
-					interpret the same physical user interaction on the wheel differently.
-					For example, a vertical swipe on the edge of a trackpad from top to bottom can be
-					interpreted as a wheel action intended to either scroll the
-					page down or to pan the page up (i.e., resulting in either a positive or negative
-					deltaY value respectively).
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-WheelEvent">
-					<h4>Interface WheelEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>The <code>WheelEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information
-						associated with <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a>
-						events.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <code>WheelEvent</code> interface, use the
-						<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("WheelEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional WheelEventInit wheelEventInitDict)] interface WheelEvent : MouseEvent">
-						<dt>// DeltaModeCode</dt>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_DELTA_PIXEL = 0x00</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The units of measurement for the <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> MUST be
-								pixels. This is the most typical case in most operating system and implementation
-								configurations.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_DELTA_LINE  = 0x01</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The units of measurement for the <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> MUST be
-								individual lines of text.  This is the case for many form controls.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_DELTA_PAGE  = 0x02</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The units of measurement for the <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> MUST be
-								pages, either defined as a single screen or as a demarcated page.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute double deltaX</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>In user agents where the default action of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event is to scroll,
-								the value MUST be the measurement along the x-axis (in pixels, lines, or pages) to be scrolled
-								in the case where the event is not cancelled. Otherwise, this is an implementation-specific
-								measurement (in pixels, lines, or pages) of the movement of a wheel device around the x-axis.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute double deltaY</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>In user agents where the default action of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event is to scroll, the value
-								MUST be the measurement along the y-axis (in pixels, lines, or pages) to be scrolled in the case
-								where the event is not cancelled. Otherwise, this is an implementation-specific
-								measurement (in pixels, lines, or pages) of the movement of a wheel device around the y-axis.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute double deltaZ</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>In user agents where the default action of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event is to scroll, the value
-								MUST be the measurement along the z-axis (in pixels, lines, or pages) to be scrolled in the case
-								where the event is not cancelled. Otherwise, this is an implementation-specific
-								measurement (in pixels, lines, or pages) of the movement of a wheel device around the z-axis.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned long deltaMode</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <code>deltaMode</code> attribute contains an indication of the units of measurement for the
-								<a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> values.
-								The default value is
-									<a href="#widl-WheelEvent-DOM_DELTA_PIXEL"><code class="constant-name">DOM_DELTA_PIXEL</code></a>
-								(pixels).
-								</p>
-
-							<p>This attribute MUST be set to one of the DOM_DELTA constants to indicate the units of measurement
-								for the <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> values.  The precise measurement
-								is specific to device, operating system, and application configurations.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-					</dl>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary WheelEventInit : MouseEventInit">
-						<dt>double deltaX = 0.0</dt>
-						<dd><p>See <code>deltaZ</code> attribute.</p></dd>
-
-						<dt>double deltaY = 0.0</dt>
-						<dd><p>See <code>deltaZ</code> attribute.</p></dd>
-
-						<dt>double deltaZ = 0.0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>deltaZ</code> attribute of the WheelEvent object.
-								Relative positive values for this attribute (as well as the 
-								<code>deltaX</code> and <code>deltaY</code> attributes) are given by 
-								a right-hand coordinate system where the X, Y, and Z axes are 
-								directed towards the right-most edge, bottom-most edge, and farthest 
-								depth (away from the user) of the document, respectively. Negative 
-								relative values are in the respective opposite directions.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>unsigned long deltaMode = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>deltaMode</code> attribute on the WheelEvent 
-								object to the enumerated values 0, 1, or 2, which represent the amount
-								of pixels scrolled (DOM_DELTA_PIXEL), lines scrolled (DOM_DELTA_LINE),
-								or pages scrolled (DOM_DELTA_PAGE) if the rotation of the wheel would 
-								have resulted in scrolling.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</section>  <!-- interface-WheelEvent -->
-
-				<p>The Wheel event types are listed below.</p>
-
-				<!-- wheel -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-wheel"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>wheel</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-WheelEvent"><code>WheelEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Async</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Scroll (or zoom) the document</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-topmost-event-target">topmost event target</a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>:
-												if the wheel is associated with a pointing device, the value based on the pointer position on the screen, otherwise <code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>:
-												if the wheel is associated with a pointing device, the value based
-												on the pointer position on the screen, otherwise <code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>:
-												if the wheel is associated with a pointing device, the value based
-												on the pointer position within the viewport, otherwise <code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.clientY </code></a>:
-												if the wheel is associated with a pointing device, the value
-												based on the pointer position within the viewport, otherwise <code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a>
-												modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.button</code></a>:
-												if wheel is associated with a pointing device, value based on current button pressed, otherwise <code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>:
-												if wheel is associated with a pointing device, value based on all buttons current depressed, <code>0</code> if no buttons pressed</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-												indicates the <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> the pointing device is pointing at, if any.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaX"><code class="attribute-name">WheelEvent.deltaX</code></a>:
-												expected amount that the page will scroll along the x-axis according
-												to the deltaMode units; or an implemenation-specific value of movement of a wheel around the x-axis</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaY"><code class="attribute-name">WheelEvent.deltaY</code></a>:
-												expected amount that the page will scroll along the y-axis according
-												to the deltaMode units; or an implemenation-specific value of movement of a wheel around the y-axis</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaZ"><code class="attribute-name">WheelEvent.deltaZ</code></a>:
-												expected amount that the page will scroll along the z-axis according
-												to the deltaMode units; or an implemenation-specific value of movement of a wheel around the z-axis</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaMode"><code class="attribute-name">WheelEvent.deltaMode</code></a>:
-												unit indicator (pixels, lines, or pages) for the deltaX, deltaY, and deltaZ attributes</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a mouse wheel has been rotated around any axis, or when an equivalent
-								input device (such as a mouse-ball, certain tablets or touchpads, etc.) has emulated such an action. Depending on the platform and input device, diagonal wheel
-								deltas MAY be delivered either as a single <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event with multiple non-zero axes or as separate <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a>
-								events for each non-zero axis.</p>
-
-							<p>The typical <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-wheel"><code>wheel</code></a> event
-								type is to scroll (or in some cases, zoom) the document by the indicated amount.  If this event is canceled, the implementation MUST NOT scroll or zoom the document
-								(or perform whatever other implementation-specific default action is associated with this event type).</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> In some <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a>, or with some input devices, the speed that the wheel has been
-								turned can affect the <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> values, with a faster speed producing a higher <a href="#glossary-delta"><code>delta</code></a> value.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- events-wheelevents -->
-
-			<section id="events-inputevents">
-				<h3>Input Event Types</h3>
-				<p>Input events are sent as notifications whenever the DOM is being updated.</p>
-				
-				<section id="interface-InputEvent">
-					<h4>Interface InputEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional InputEventInit inputEventInitDict)] interface InputEvent : UIEvent">
-						<dt>readonly attribute DOMString data</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>data</code> holds the value of the characters generated by an input method.
-								This MAY be a single Unicode character or a non-empty sequence of Unicode characters
-								[<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-Unicode">Unicode</a></cite>].
-								Characters SHOULD be normalized as defined by the Unicode normalization form <em>NFC</em>,
-								defined in [<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-UnicodeNormalization">UAX #15</a></cite>].
-								This attribute MAY be null or contain the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">
-								empty string</a>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-					
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary InputEventInit : UIEventInit">
-						<dt>DOMString data = ""</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>data</code> attribute of the InputEvent object.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</section>  <!-- interface-InputEvent -->
-
-				<section id="events-inputevent-event-order">
-					<h4>Input Event Order</h4>
-
-					<p>The input events defined in this specification MUST occur in a set order relative to one another.
-						</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>DOM element is updated</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-				</section>  <!-- events-inputevent-event-order -->
-				
-				<p>The Input event types are listed below.</p>
-
-				<!-- beforeinput -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-beforeinput"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>beforeinput</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-InputEvent"><code>InputEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>HTMLInputElement</code>, <code>HTMLTextAreaElement</code> or any <code>Element</code> with <code>contentEditable<=true</code>.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Update the DOM element</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> that is about to be updated</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code class="attribute-name">InputEvent.data</code></a>:
-												the string containing the data that will be added to the element,
-												which MAY be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a> if the content has been deleted</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when the DOM is about to be updated.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div><!-- beforeinput -->
-
-				<!-- input -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-input"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>input</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-InputEvent"><code>InputEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>HTMLInputElement</code>, <code>HTMLTextAreaElement</code> or any <code>Element</code> with <code>contentEditable<=true</code>.</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> that was just updated</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code class="attribute-name">InputEvent.data</code></a>:
-												the string containing the data that was added to the element,
-												which MAY be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a> if the content has been deleted</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event immediately after the DOM has been updated.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div><!-- input -->
-
-			</section>  <!-- events-inputevents -->
-
-			<section id="events-keyboardevents">
-				<h3>Keyboard Event Types</h3>
-
-				<p>Keyboard events are device dependent, i.e., they rely on the capabilities of the
-					input devices and how they are mapped in the operating systems. Refer to
-					<a href="#keys">Keyboard events and key values</a> for more details, including
-					examples on how Keyboard Events are used in combination with Composition Events.
-					Depending on the
-					character generation device, keyboard events might not be generated.
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-					Keyboard events are only one modality of providing textual input.
-					For editing scenarios, consider also using the
-						<a href="#interface-InputEvent"><code>InputEvent</code></a>
-					as an alternate to (or in addition to) keyboard events.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-KeyboardEvent">
-					<h4>Interface KeyboardEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>The <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> interface
-						provides specific contextual information associated with keyboard devices.
-						Each keyboard event references a key using a value.
-						Keyboard events are commonly directed at the element that has the focus.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>The <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> interface
-						provides convenient attributes for some common modifiers keys:
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>,
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a>,
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a>,
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a>.
-						These attributes are equivalent to using the method
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-getModifierState"><code>KeyboardEvent.getModifierState(keyArg)</code></a>
-						with
-							<code class="key">'Control'</code>,
-							<code class="key">'Shift'</code>,
-							<code class="key">'Alt'</code>, or
-							<code class="key">'Meta'</code>
-						respectively.
-						</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>
-						interface, use the
-							<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("KeyboardEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.
-						</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional KeyboardEventInit keyboardEventInitDict)] interface KeyboardEvent : UIEvent">
-						<dt>// KeyLocationCode</dt>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD = 0x00</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The key activation MUST NOT be distinguished as the left or right version of the key, and (other than the <code class="key">'NumLock'</code>key)
-								did not originate from the numeric keypad (or did not originate with a virtual key corresponding to the numeric keypad).
-								</p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<div class="example-title"></div>
-								<p>The <code class="key">'Q'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.</p>
-								<p>The <code class="key">'NumLock'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.</p>
-								<p>The <code class="key">'1'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard located in the main section of the keyboard.</p>
-							</div>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT = 0x01</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The key activated originated from the left key location (when there is more than one possible location for this key).</p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<div class="example-title"></div>
-								<p>The left <code class="key">'Control'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.</p>
-							</div>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT = 0x02</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The key activation originated from the right key location (when there is more than one possible location for this key).</p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<div class="example-title"></div>
-								<p>The right <code class="key">'Shift'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.</p>
-							</div>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>const unsigned long DOM_KEY_LOCATION_NUMPAD = 0x03</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The key activation originated on the numeric keypad or with a virtual key corresponding to the numeric keypad
-								 (when there is more than one possible location for this key).
-								 Note that the <code class="key">'NumLock'</code>key should always be encoded with a location of
-								 <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD"><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD</code></a>.
-								 </p>
-
-							<div class="example">
-								<div class="example-title"></div>
-								<p>The <code class="key">'1'</code> key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard located on the numeric pad.</p>
-							</div>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute DOMString key</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>key</code> holds the key value of the key pressed.
-								If the value is has a printed representation, it MUST be a non-empty Unicode character
-								string, conforming to the <a href="#key-algorithm">algorithm for determining the key value</a> defined in this specification.
-								If the value is a control key which has no printed representation, it MUST be one of the key values defined in the
-								<a href="#keys-keyvalues">key values set</a>, as determined by the <a href="#key-algorithm">algorithm for determining the key value</a>. Implementations that are
-								unable to identify a key MUST use the key value <a href="#key-Unidentified"><code class="key">'Unidentified'</code></a>.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code>key</code> attribute is not related to the legacy <code>keyCode</code> attribute and does not have the same set of values.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute DOMString code</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>code</code> holds a string that identifies the physical key being pressed.
-							   The value is not affected by the current keyboard layout or modifier state, so a particular
-							   key will always return the same value.
-							</p>
-							<p>The un-initialized value of this attribute must be "" (the empty string).</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned long location</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>The <code>location</code> attribute contains an indication of the location of the key on the device.</p>
-
-							<p>This attribute MUST be set to one of the DOM_KEY_LOCATION constants to indicate the location of a key on the device. In case a DOM implementation wishes to provide a new location value, a
-								value different from the defined constant values MUST be used.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean ctrlKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>true</code> if the <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> (control) key modifier was active.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean shiftKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>true</code> if the shift (Shift) key modifier was active.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean altKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>true</code> if the <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> (alternative) or <code>Option</code> key modifier was active.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean metaKey</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>true</code> if the meta (Meta) key modifier was active.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code>'Command'</code> key modifier on Macintosh systems is represented using this key modifier.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute boolean repeat</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>true</code> if the key has been pressed in a sustained manner.  Holding down a key MUST result in the repeating the events
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>,
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>,
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-								in this order, at a rate determined by the system configuration. For mobile devices which have <em>long-key-press</em>
-								behavior, the first key event with a <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat">repeat</a> attribute value of <code>'true'</code> MUST serve as an
-								indication of a <em>long-key-press</em>. The length of time that the key MUST be pressed in order to begin repeating is configuration-dependent.</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute MUST be <code>false</code>.</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean getModifierState()</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Queries the state of a modifier using a key value. See also <a href="#keys-modifiers">Modifier keys</a>.</p>
-
-							<dl class="parameters">
-								<dt>DOMString keyArg</dt>
-								<dd>
-									<p>A modifier key value.  Modifier keys defined in this specification are
-										<a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-AltGraph"><code class="key">'AltGraph'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-CapsLock"><code class="key">'CapsLock'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-Fn"><code class="key">'Fn'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-NumLock"><code class="key">'NumLock'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-ScrollLock"><code class="key">'ScrollLock'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a>
-										<a href="#key-SymbolLock"><code class="key">'SymbolLock'</code></a>, and
-										<a href="#key-OS"><code class="key">'OS'</code></a>
-										User agents MAY support additional implementation-specific modifier keys
-										depending on the environment.
-										</p>
-
-									<p class="issue">Refer to table rather than listing the modifier keys here.</p>
-									
-									<p>Returns <code>true</code> if it is a modifier key and the modifier is activated, <code>false</code> otherwise.</p>
-
-									<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> If an application wishes to distinguish between right and left modifiers, this information could be
-										deduced using keyboard events and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>.</p>
-								</dd>
-
-							</dl>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary KeyboardEventInit : UIEventInit">
-						<dt>DOMString key = ""</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>key</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to the unicode character string representing the meaning of a
-								key after taking into account all keyboard modifications (such as 
-								shift-state). This value is the final effective value of the key. 
-								If the key is not a printable character, then it should be one of
-								the key values defined in [[DOM-LEVEL-3-EVENTS]].
-								</p>
-							<p class="issue">Fix DOM3 reference markup</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>DOMString code = ""</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>code</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to the unicode character string representing the key that
-								was pressed, ignoring any keyboard modifications such as keyboard
-								layout.
-								This value should be one of the code values defined in the
-								<a href="#keyboard-events">Keyboard Events</a> section.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>unsigned long location = 0</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>location</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to one of the following location numerical constants:
-								</p>
-							<ul>
-								<li><code>KeyboardEvent.DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD</code> (numerical value 0)</li>
-								<li><code>KeyboardEvent.DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code> (numerical value 1)</li>
-								<li><code>KeyboardEvent.DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT</code> (numerical value 2)</li>
-								<li><code>KeyboardEvent.DOM_KEY_LOCATION_NUMPAD</code> (numerical value 3)</li>
-							</ul>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean ctrlKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>ctrlKey</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>ctrlKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean shiftKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>shiftKey</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>shiftKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean altKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>altKey</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>altKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean metaKey = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>metaKey</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the <code>metaKey</code> modifier
-								key is to be considered depressed, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>boolean repeat = false</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>repeat</code> attribute of the KeyboardEvent
-								object to <code>true</code> if the the current KeyboardEvent is
-								considered part of a repeating sequence of similar events caused
-								by the long depression of any single key, <code>false</code> otherwise.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</section>  <!-- interface-KeyboardEvent -->
-
-				<div class="warning">
-					<p><strong>Warning!</strong></p>
-					<p>Legacy keyboard event implementations include three additional attributes,
-						<code>keyCode</code>, <code>charCode</code>, and <code>which</code>.
-						The <code>keyCode</code> attribute indicates a numeric value associated with
-						a particular key on a computer keyboard,
-						while the <code>charCode</code> attribute indicates the
-						<acronym title="American Standard Code for Information Interchange">ASCII</acronym>
-						value of the character associated with that key (which might be the same as
-						the <code>keyCode</code> value) and is applicable only to keys that produce a
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>.
-						</p>
-					<p>In practice, <code>keyCode</code> and <code>charCode</code> are inconsistent across platforms
-						and even the same implementation on different operating systems or using different localizations.
-						DOM Level 3 Events  does not define values for either
-						<code>keyCode</code> or <code>charCode</code>, or behavior for <code>charCode</code>.
-						In conforming DOM Level 3 Events implementations, content authors can instead use
-						<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> and
-						<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-code"><code>KeyboardEvent.code</code></a>.
-						</p>
-					<p><em>For more information, see the informative appendix on
-						<a href="#legacy-key-attributes">Legacy key attributes</a>.</em>
-						</p>
-					</div>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					For compatibility with existing content, virtual keyboards, such as software keyboards
-					on screen-based input devices, are expected to produce the normal range of keyboard
-					events, even though they do not possess physical keys.
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					In some implementations or system configurations, some key events, or their values,
-					might be suppressed by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> in use.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="events-keyboard-event-order">
-					<h4>Keyboard Event Order</h4>
-					<p>The keyboard events defined in this specification occur in a set order relative
-						to one another, for any given key:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td><em>(only for keys which produce a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>)</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Any <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> related to this key, such as inserting a
-								character in to the DOM.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td><em>(only for keys which have updated the DOM)</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Any events as a result of the key being held for a sustained period (see below).</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-					
-					<p>If the key is depressed for a sustained period, the following events MAY repeat
-						at an environment-dependent rate: <!-- and the key should seek counseling -->
-						</p>
-					
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td><em>(with <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat">repeat</a> attribute set to <code> true</code>)</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td><em>(only for keys which produce a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>)</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Any <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> related to this key, such as inserting a
-								character in to the DOM.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td><em>(only for keys which have updated the DOM)</em></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						Typically, any <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>
-						associated with any particular key are completed before the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> event is dispatched.
-						This might delay the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a>
-						event slightly (though this is not likely to be a perceptible delay).
-						</p>
-
-					<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of a key event is
-						the currently focused element which is processing the keyboard activity.
-						This is often an HTML <code>input</code> element or a textual element which is editable,
-						but MAY be an element defined by the
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a> to accept keyboard input
-						for non-text purposes, such as the activation of a hotkey or trigger of some other behavior.
-						If no suitable element is in focus, the event target will be the root element.
-						</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-						The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> might change between
-						different key events.
-						For example, a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>
-						event for the <a href="#key-Tab"><code class="key">'Tab'</code></a> key
-						will likely have a different <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a>
-						than the  <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a>
-						event on the same keystroke.
-						</p>
-				</section>  <!-- events-keyboard-event-order -->
-
-				<p>The keyboard event types are listed below.</p>
-
-				<!-- keydown -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-keydown"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>keydown</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Varies:
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events;
-										launch <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>;
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a> events;
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event;
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event;
-										other event</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												focused element processing the key event, root element if no suitable input element focused</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>:
-												the key value of the key pressed.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>:
-												the location of the key on the device.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.repeat</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if a key has been depressed long enough to trigger key repetition, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a key is pressed down. The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown">
-								<code>keydown</code></a> event type is device dependent and relies on the capabilities of the input devices and how they are mapped in the operating system. This
-								event type MUST be generated after the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mapping</a>.
-								This event type MUST be dispatched before the
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>,
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>,
-									and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a>
-								events associated with the same key.</p>
-
-							<p>The default action of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> event depends upon the key:</p>
-
-							<ul>
-								<li>If the key is associated with a character, the default action MUST be to dispatch
-										a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> event
-										followed by an <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-									event.
-									In the case where the key which is associated with multiple characters (such as with a macro or certain sequences of dead keys), the default action MUST
-									be to dispatch one set of
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> /
-										<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-									events for each character</li>
-
-								<li>If the key is associated with a <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>, the default action MUST be to launch that
-									system</li>
-
-								<li>If the key is the <a href="#key-Tab"><code class="key">'Tab'</code></a> key, the default action MUST be to shift the document focus from the currently focused
-									element (if any) to the new focused element, as described in <a href="#events-focusevent">Focus Event Types</a></li>
-
-								<li>If the key is the <a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> or <code class="key">'&nbsp;'</code> key and the
-									current focus is on a state-changing element, the default action MUST be to dispatch a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event,
-									and a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event if that event type is supported by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">
-									user agent</a> (refer to <a href="#event-flow-activation">activation triggers and behavior</a> for more details)</li>
-							</ul>
-
-							<p>If this event is canceled, the associated event types MUST NOT be dispatched, and the associated actions MUST NOT be performed.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup">
-								<code>keyup</code></a> events are traditionally associated with detecting any key, not just those which produce a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character
-								value</a>.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- keyup -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-keyup"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>keyup</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												focused element processing the key event, root element if no suitable input element focused</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>:
-												the key value of the key pressed.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>:
-												the location of the key on the device.</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-												<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.repeat</code></a>:
-												<code>false</code></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a key is released.
-								The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> event type is device dependent and relies on the
-								capabilities of the input devices and how they are mapped in the operating system.
-								This event type MUST be generated after the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mapping</a>.
-								This event type MUST be dispatched after the
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>,
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>,
-									and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-								events associated with the same key.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup">
-								<code>keyup</code></a> events are traditionally associated with detecting any key, not just those which produce a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character
-								value</a>.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- events-keyboardevents -->
-
-			<section id="events-compositionevents">
-				<h3>Composition Event Types</h3>
-
-				<p>Composition Events provide a means for inputing text in a supplementary or alternate
-					manner than by Keyboard Events, in order to allow the use of characters that
-					might not be commonly available on keyboard.
-					For example, Composition Events might be used
-						to add accents to characters despite their absence from standard US keyboards,
-						to build up logograms of many Asian languages from their base components or categories,
-						to select word choices from a combination of key presses on a mobile device keyboard,
-						or to convert voice commands into text using a speech recognition processor.
-					Refer to <a href="#keys">Keyboard events and key values</a> for examples
-					on how Composition Events are used in combination with keyboard events.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>Conceptually, a composition session consists of one
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a>
-					event, one or more
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a>
-					events, and one
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a>
-					event, with the value of the <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>data</code></a>
-					attribute persisting between each <q>stage</q> of this event chain during each session.
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					While a composition session is active, keyboard events can be dispatched to the DOM
-					if the keyboard is the input device used with the composition session.
-					See the <a href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code> event details</a>
-					and <a href="#keys-IME">IME section</a> for relevent event ordering.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>Not all <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> systems or devices expose the necessary
-					data to the DOM, so the active composition string (the <q>Reading Window</q>
-					or <q>candidate selection menu option</q>) might not be available through this interface,
-					in which case the selection MAY be represented by the
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="interface-CompositionEvent">
-					<h4>Interface CompositionEvent</h4>
-
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-					<p>The <code>CompositionEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated with Composition Events.</p>
-
-					<p>To create an instance of the <code>CompositionEvent</code> interface, use the <a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("CompositionEvent")</code></a>
-						method call.</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="[Constructor(DOMString typeArg, optional CompositionEventInit compositionEventInitDict)] interface CompositionEvent : UIEvent">
-						<dt>readonly attribute DOMString? data</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>data</code> holds the value of the characters generated by an input method.
-								This MAY be a single Unicode character or a non-empty sequence of Unicode characters
-								[<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-Unicode">Unicode</a></cite>].
-								Characters SHOULD be normalized as defined by the Unicode normalization form <em>NFC</em>,
-								defined in [<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-UnicodeNormalization">UAX #15</a></cite>].
-								This attribute MAY be null or contain the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">
-								empty string</a>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this attribute
-								MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="dictionary CompositionEventInit : UIEventInit">
-						<dt>DOMString? data = ""</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p>Initializes the <code>data</code> attribute of the CompositionEvent
-								object to the characters generated by the IME composition.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</section>  <!-- interface-CompositionEvent -->
-
-				<section id="events-composition-event-order">
-					<h4>Composition Event Order</h4>
-
-					<p>The Composition Events defined in this specification MUST occur in the following set order relative to one another:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td>Multiple events</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</section>  <!-- events-composition-event-order -->
-
-				<section id="handwriting">
-					<h4>Handwriting Recognition Systems</h4>
-					<p>The following example describes a possible sequence of events when composing a text passage <q>text</q> with a handwriting recognition system, such as on a pen
-						tablet, as modeled using Composition Events.</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>User writes word on tablet surface</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td><code>'test'</code></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>User rejects first word-match suggestion, selects different match</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td><code>'text'</code></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td><code>'text'</code></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</section>  <!-- handwriting -->
-
-				<section id="events-composition-event-canceling">
-					<h4>Canceling Composition Events</h4>
-					<p>If a <code>keydown</code> event is canceled then any Composition Events that would have fired as a result of that <code>keydown</code> SHOULD not be dispatched:</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-								prevented, e.g., by invoking <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>.
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>No Composition Events are dispatched</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>If the initial <code>compositionstart</code> event is canceled then the text composition session SHOULD be
-						terminated. Regardless of whether or not the composition session is terminated, the
-						<code>compositionend</code> event MUST be sent.</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-								prevented, e.g., by invoking <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>.
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>No Composition Events are dispatched</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</section>  <!-- events-composition-event-canceling -->
-
-				<section id="events-composition-event-key-events">
-					<h4>Key Events During Composition</h4>
-					<p>During the composition session, all <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events SHOULD be suppressed.</p>
-
-					<p>If key events are suppressed between <code>compositionstart</code> and <code>compositionend</code>, then the first or last key
-						pressed might result in unmatched <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events.
-						If a <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> suppresses key events during composition,
-						then it MUST ensure that all <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events occur in matching pairs.
-						</p>
-						
-					<p>The following event sequence shows how a <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> might insert the extra <code>keyup</code>
-						for a <code>keydown</code> that initiated a composition session.</p>
-						
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td>This is key event that initiates the composition.</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td>This event would normally be suppressed because of the ongoing composition session, but it is sent to match the previously sent <code>keydown</code> event.</td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>For the final key event in a composition session, a <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> may choose to either:
-						</p>
-
-					<p>(A) Suppress both the <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events:
-						</p>
-						
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Keydown for key that exits IME suppressed during composition session</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>A keyup event would normally be sent at this time, but it is suppressed to avoid generating an unmatched keyup event.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>(B) Insert an extra <code>keydown</code> event to match the <code>keyup</code> that occurs after the composition session ends:
-						</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Keydown for key that exits IME suppressed during composition session</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td>This is key event that was suppressed earlier. It is sent now to match the upcoming keyup.</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-
-				</section>  <!-- events-composition-event-key-events -->
-				
-				<section id="events-composition-event-input-events">
-					<h4>Input Events During Composition</h4>
-					
-					<p>During the composition session, the <code>compositionupdate</code> MUST be dispatched before the <code>beforeinput</code> 
-						and <code>input</code> events are sent.</p>
-
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="2"><em>Any DOM updates occur at this point.</em></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-					
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Most IMEs do not support canceling updates during a composition session.</p>
-				</section>  <!-- events-composition-event-input-events -->
-				
-				<p>The composition event types are listed below.</p>
-
-				<!-- compositionstart -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-compositionstart"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>compositionstart</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>Start a new composition session when a <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> is enabled</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												focused element processing the composition</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code class="attribute-name">CompositionEvent.data</code></a>:
-												the original string being edited, otherwise the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition
-								system</a> is enabled and a new composition session is about to begin (or has begun, depending on the <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition
-								system</a>) in preparation for composing a passage of text. This event type is device-dependent, and MAY rely upon the capabilities of the text conversion system and how it is
-								mapped into the operating system. When a keyboard is used to feed an input method editor, this event type is generated after a <a class="eventtype"><code>keydown</code></a> event,
-								but speech or handwriting recognition systems MAY send this event type without keyboard events.  Some implementations MAY populate the
-								<a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>data</code></a> attribute of the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a> event
-								with the text currently selected in the document (for editing and replacement). Otherwise, the value of the <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>data</code></a>
-								attribute MUST be  the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.</p>
-
-							<p>This event MUST be dispatched immediately before a <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> begins a new composition session, and
-								before the DOM is modified due to the composition process. The default action of this event is for the <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text
-								composition system</a> to start a new composition session. If this event is canceled, the <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> SHOULD
-								discard the current composition session.</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Canceling the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a> <em>event type</em> is distinct
-								from canceling the <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> itself (e.g., by hitting a cancel button or closing an <a class="def"
-								href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> window).</p>
-
-							<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Some IMEs do not support cancelling an in-progress composition session (e.g., such as GTK which doesn't presently have such an API). In these
-								cases, calling <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>preventDefault</code></a> will not stop this event's default action.</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- compositionupdate -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-compositionupdate"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>compositionupdate</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												focused element processing the composition, <code>null</code> if not accessible</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code class="attribute-name">CompositionEvent.data</code></a>:
-												the string comprising the current results of the composition session, which MAY be the
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a> if the content has been deleted</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> SHOULD dispatch this event during a composition session when a
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> updates its active text passage with a
-								new character, which is reflected in the string in <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent.data</code></a>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>In <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition systems</a> which keep the ongoing composition in sync
-								with the input control, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a> event
-								MUST be dispatched before the control is updated.
-								</p>
-								
-							<p>Some <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition systems</a> might not expose this information to the DOM,
-								in which case this event will not fire during the composition process.
-								</p>
-								
-							<p>If the composition session is canceled, this event will be fired immediately before the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a> event,
-								and the <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent.data</code></a> attribute will be set to the
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-
-				<!-- compositionend -->
-				<div class="event-definition">
-					<dl>
-						<dt id="event-type-compositionend"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></dfn></dt>
-						<dd>
-							<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-								<tr>
-									<th>Type</th>
-									<td><strong><code>compositionend</code></strong></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Interface</th>
-									<td><a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Sync / Async</th>
-									<td>Sync</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Bubbles</th>
-									<td>Yes</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Target</th>
-									<td><code>Element</code></td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Cancelable</th>
-									<td>No</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Default action</th>
-									<td>None</td>
-								</tr>
-								<tr>
-									<th>Context info</th>
-									<td>
-										<ul>
-											<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-												focused element processing the composition</li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-												<code>0</code></li>
-											<li><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code class="attribute-name">CompositionEvent.data</code></a>:
-												the string comprising the final result of the composition session, which MAY be the
-												<a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a> if the content has been deleted or if the composition process has been canceled</li>
-										</ul>
-									</td>
-								</tr>
-							</table>
-							<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> completes or cancels the current composition session,
-								and the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a> event MUST be dispatched after the control is updated.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>This event is dispatched immediately after the <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a> completes
-								the composition session (e.g., the <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> is closed, minimized, switched out of focus, or otherwise dismissed,
-								and the focus switched back to the <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>).
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- events-compositionevents -->
-
-		</section>  <!-- event-definitions -->
-
-	</section>  <!-- events-module -->
-
-	<!-- Section 6: Keyboard and key values ========================================================-->
-	<section id="keys">
-		<h1>Keyboard events and key values</h1>
-
-		<p>This section contains necessary information regarding keyboard events:</p>
-
-		<ul>
-			<li>Explanation of keyboard layout, mapping, and key values.</li>
-			<li>Relations between keys, such as <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a> or modifiers keys.</li>
-			<li>Relations between keyboard events and their default actions.</li>
-			<li>The set of <code>key</code> values, and guidelines on how to extend this set.</li>
-		</ul>
-
-		<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This section uses Serbian and Kanji characters which could
-			be misrepresented or unavailable in the PDF version or printed version of this specification.
-			</p>
-
-		<section id="keys-codevalues">
-			<h1>Key codes</h1>
-			
-			<p>A key <code>code</code> is an attribute of a keyboard event that can be used to identify the physical
-				key associated with the keyboard event. It is similar to USB Usage IDs in that it provides
-				a low-level value (similar to a scancode) that is vendor-neutral.
-				</p>
-				
-			<p>The primary purpose of the <code>code</code> attribute is to provide a consistent and coherent way
-				to identify keys based on their physical location. In addition, it also provides a stable name
-				(unaffected by the current keyboard state) that uniquely identifies each key on the keyboard.
-				</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> See the <a href="DOM3Events-code.html">DOM Level 3 KeyboardEvent code Specification</a>
-				for a normative list of <code>code</code> values.</p>
-
-			<section id="code-motivation">
-				<h1>Motivation for Adding the <code>code</code> Attribute</h1>
-
-				<p>As discussed in more detail later in this document, the standard PC keyboard has a set of keys (which
-					we refer to as <em><a href="#key-alphanumeric-writing-system">writing system keys</a></em>)
-					that generate different <code>key</code> values 
-					based on the current keyboard layout selected by the user.
-					This situation makes it difficult to write code that detects keys based on their physical
-					location since the code would need to know which layout is in effect in order to know which
-					<code>key</code> values to check for.
-					A real-world example of this is a game that wants to use the
-						<code class="keycap">'W'</code>,
-						<code class="keycap">'A'</code>,
-						<code class="keycap">'S'</code> and
-						<code class="keycap">'D'</code>
-					keys to control player movement.
-					The <code>code</code> attribute solves this problem by providing
-					a stable value to check that is <em>not affected by the current keyboard layout</em>.
-					</p>
-					
-				<p>In addition, the values in the <code>key</code> attribute depend as well
-					on the current keyboard state.
-					Because of this, the order in which keys are pressed and released in relation to modifier keys
-					can affect the values stored in the <code>key</code> attribute.
-					The <code>code</code> attribute solves this problem by providing
-					a stable value that is <em>not affected by the current keyboard state</em>.
-					</p>
-			</section>  <!-- code-motivation -->
-			
-			<section id="relationship-between-key-code">
-				<h1>The Relationship Between <code>key</code> and <code>code</code></h1>
-				<dl>
-					<dt><code>key</code></dt>
-					<dd>The <code>key</code> attribute is intended for users who are interested in the meaning of the key
-						being pressed, taking into account the current keyboard layout (and IME and dead keys).
-						Example use case: Detecting modified keys or bare modifier keys (e.g., to perform an action in response to a keyboard shortcut).
-						</dd>
-
-					<dt><code>code</code></dt>
-					<dd>The <code>code</code> attribute is intended for users who are interested in the key that was pressed
-						by the user, without any layout modifications applied.
-						Example use case: Detecting WASD keys (e.g., for movement controls in a game) or trapping all keys
-						(e.g., in a remote desktop client to send all keys to the remote host).
-						</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- relationship-between-key-code -->
-
-			<section id="code-examples">
-				<h1><code>code</code> Examples</h1>
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>Handling the Left and Right Alt Keys</p>
-					<table class="data-table">
-						<thead><tr><th>Keyboard Layout</th><th><code>key</code></th><th><code>code</code></th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td><code class="key-code">'Alt'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'AltLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>French</td><td><code class="key-code">'Alt'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'AltLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td><code class="key-code">'Alt'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'AltRight'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>French</td><td><code class="key-code">'AltGr'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'AltRight'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT</code></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>In this example, checking the <code>key</code> attribute permits matching <code class="key-code">'Alt'</code> without worrying about which Alt key (left or right) was pressed.
-						Checking the <code>code</code> attribute permits matching the right Alt key (<code class="key-code">'AltRight'</code>) without worrying about which layout is currently in effect.
-						</p>
-					<p>Note that, in the French example, the <code class="key-code">'Alt'</code> and
-						<code class="key-code">'AltGr'</code> keys retain their left and right location, even through there
-						is only one of each key.
-						</p>
-				</div>  <!-- Handling Left and Right Alt Keys -->
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>Handling the Single Quote Key</p>
-					<table class="data-table">
-						<thead><tr><th>Keyboard Layout</th><th><code>key</code></th><th><code>code</code></th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td><code class="key-code">'''</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Quote'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>Japanese</td><td><code class="key-code">':'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Quote'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US Intl</td><td><code class="key-code">'DeadAcute'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Quote'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>This example shows how dead key values are encoded in the attributes. The <code>char</code> and
-						<code>key</code> values vary based on the current locale, whereas the <code>code</code> attribute
-						returns a consistent value.
-						</p>
-				</div><!-- Handling the Single Quote Key -->
-
-				<div class="example" id="example-key-2">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>Handling the '2' Key (with and without Shift pressed)</p>
-					<table class="data-table">
-						<thead><tr><th>Keyboard Layout</th><th><code>key</code></th><th><code>code</code></th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td><code class="key-code">'2'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>UK</td><td><code class="key-code">'2'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>UK</td><td><code class="key-code">'"'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>French</td><td><code class="key-code">'é'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>French</td><td><code class="key-code">'2'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>Regardless of the current locale or the modifier key state, pressing the key labelled <code class="keycap">2</code>
-						on a US keyboard always results in <code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code> in the <code>code</code> attribute. 
-						</p>
-				</div><!-- Handling the 2 Key -->
-
-				<div class="example" id="example-key-shift-2">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>Sequence of Keyboard Events : Shift and '2'</p>
-					<p>Compare the attribute values in the following two key event sequences. They both produce the
-						<code class="glyph">'@'</code> character on a US keyboard, but differ in the order in which the
-						keys are released. In the first sequence, the order is Shift (down), 2 (down), 2 (up), Shift (up).
-						</p>
-					<table class="data-table">
-						<thead><tr><th>Keyboard Layout</th><th>Event</th><th><code>key</code></th><th><code>code</code></th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keydown</td><td><code class="key-code">'Shift'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keydown</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keypress</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">''</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keyup</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keyup</td><td><code class="key-code">'Shift'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>In the second sequence, the Shift is released before the 2, resulting in the following event order:
-						Shift (down), 2 (down), Shift (up), 2 (up).
-						</p>
-					<table class="data-table">
-						<thead><tr><th>Keyboard Layout</th><th>Event</th><th><code>key</code></th><th><code>code</code></th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keydown</td><td><code class="key-code">'Shift'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keydown</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">shiftKey</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keypress</td><td><code class="key-code">'@'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">''</code></td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keyup</td><td><code class="key-code">'Shift'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code></td><td><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td>US</td><td>keyup</td><td><code class="key-code">'2'</code></td><td><code class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td><td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>Note that the values contained in the <code>key</code> attribute does not match between
-						the keydown and keyup events for the '2' key. The <code>code</code> attribute provides a consistent value
-						that is not affected by the current modifier state.
-						</p>
-				</div><!-- Sequence of Keyboard Events: Shift and 2 -->
-			</section>  <!-- code-examples -->
-
-			<section id="code-virtual-keyboards">
-				<h1><code>code</code> and Virtual Keyboards</h1>
-				<p>The usefulness of the <code>code</code> attribute is less obvious for virtual keyboards (and also
-					for remote controls and chording keyboards).
-					In general, if a virtual (or remote control) keyboard is mimicking the layout and functionality
-					of a standard keyboard, then it MUST also set the <code>code</code> attribute as appropriate.
-					For keyboards which are not mimicking the layout of a standard keyboard, then the <code>code</code>
-					attribute MAY be set to the closest match on a standard keyboard or it MAY be left undefined.
-					</p>
-				<p>For virtual keyboards with keys that produce different values based on some modifier state,
-					the <code>code</code> value should be the <code>key</code> value
-					generated when the button is pressed while the device is in its factory-reset state.
-					</p>
-			</section>  <!-- code-virtual-keyboards -->
-			
-		</section>  <!-- keys-codevalues -->
-
-		<section id="keys-keyvalues">
-			<h2>Keyboard Event <code>key</code> Values</h2>
-
-			<p>A key value is a <code>DOMString</code> that can be used to indicate any given key on a keyboard, regardless of position or state, by the value it produces.  These
-				key values MAY be used as return values for keyboard events generated by the implementation, or as input values by the content author to specify desired input (such
-				as for keyboard shortcuts).  This specification defines a set of common key values (defined in the <a href="#key-value-tables">Key Value Tables</a>), and rules for production
-				of new key values.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> See the <a href="DOM3Events-key.html">DOM Level 3 KeyboardEvent key Specification</a>
-				for a normative list of <code>key</code> values.</p>
-
-			<p>Key values can be used to detect the value of a key which has been pressed, using the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>
-				attribute.  Content authors can retrieve the <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">
-				character value</a> of upper- or lower-case letters, number, symbols, or other character-producing keys, and also the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-value">key
-				value</a> of control keys, modifier keys, function keys, or other keys that do not generate characters. These values can be used for monitoring particular
-				input strings, for detecting and acting on modifier key input in combination with other inputs (such as a mouse), for creating virtual keyboards, or for any number
-				of other purposes.</p>
-
-			<p>Key values can also be used by content authors in string comparisons, as values for markup attributes (such as the HTML <code>accesskey</code>) in conforming <a
-				class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host languages</a>, or for other related purposes.   A conforming <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>
-				SHOULD allow content authors to use either of the two equivalent string values for a key value: the <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>,
-				or the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-value">key value</a>.</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> While implementations will use the most relevant value for a key independently of the platform or keyboard layout mappings,
-				content authors can not make assumptions on the ability of keyboard devices to generate them.  When using keyboard events and key values for shortcut-key combinations,
-				content authors can <q>consider using numbers and function keys (F4, F5, and so on) instead of letters</q> ([<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-DWW95">DWW95</a></cite>])
-				given that most keyboard layouts will provide keys for those.</p>
-
-			<p>A key value does not indicate a specific key on the physical keyboard, nor does it reflect the character printed on the key. A key
-				value indicates the current value of the event with consideration to the current state of all active keys and key input modes (including shift modes and <a class="def"
-				href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a>), as reflected in the operating-system mapping of the keyboard and reported to the implementation.  In other words, the
-				key value for the key marked <code class="glyph">'O'</code> on a <a class="def" href="#glossary-qwerty">QWERTY</a> keyboard has the key value <code class="key">'o'</code> in an unshifted
-				state, <code class="key">'O'</code> in a shifted state, <code class="key">'&#xF6;'</code> in an unshifted state during a dead-key operation to add an umlaut diacritic, and <code class="key">'&#xD6;'</code>
-				in a shifted state during a dead-key operation to add an umlaut diacritic.  Because a user can map their keyboard to an arbitrary custom configuration, the content
-				author is encouraged not to assume that a relationship exists between the shifted and unshifted states of a key and the majuscule form (uppercase or capital letters)
-				and minuscule form (lowercase or small letters) of a character representation, but is encouraged instead to use the value of the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key">
-				<code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> attribute.  The keyboard depicted in <a href="#figure-keyboard">
-				Figure 4</a> illustrates one possible set of <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mappings</a> on one possible keyboard layout. Many others exist,
-				both standard and idiosyncratic.</p>
-
-			<p>It is also important to note that there is not a one-to-one relationship between key event states and key values.  A particular key value might be associated with
-				multiple keys. For example, many standard keyboards contain more than one key with the <code class="key">'Shift'</code> key value (normally distinguished by the
-				<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>KeyboardEvent.location</code></a> values <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT"><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_LEFT</code></a>
-				and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT"><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_RIGHT</code></a>) or <code class="key">'8'</code> key value (normally
-				distinguished by the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>KeyboardEvent.location</code></a> values
-				<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD"><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_STANDARD</code></a>
-				and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-DOM_KEY_LOCATION_NUMPAD"><code class="constant-name">DOM_KEY_LOCATION_NUMPAD</code></a>), and user-configured
-				custom keyboard layouts MAY duplicate any key value in multiple key-state scenarios (note that <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>
-				is intended for standard keyboard layouts, and cannot always indicate a meaningful distinction).</p>
-
-			<p>Finally, the meaning of any given character representation is context-dependent and complex.  For example, in some contexts, the asterisk (star) glyph (<code
-				class="glyph">'*'</code>) represents a footnote or emphasis (when bracketing a passage of text). However, in some documents or executable programs it is equivalent
-				to the mathematical multiplication operation, while in other documents or executable programs, that function is reserved for the multiplication symbol (<code class="glyph">'&#xD7;'</code>,
-				Unicode value <code class="char">'\u00D7'</code>) or the Latin small letter <code>'x'</code> (due to the lack of a multiplication key on many keyboards
-				and the superficial resemblance of the glyphs <code class="glyph">'&#xD7;'</code> and <code class="glyph">'x'</code>).  Thus, the semantic meaning or function of
-				character representations is outside the scope of this specification.</p>
-
-			<section id="keys-unicode">
-				<h3>Key Values and Unicode</h3>
-
-				<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character values</a> described in this specification are Unicode [<a href="#references-Unicode">Unicode</a>]
-					codepoints, and as such, have certain advantages.</p>
-
-				<p>The most obvious advantage is that it allows the content author to use the full range of internationalized language functionality available in the implementation,
-					regardless of the limitations of the text input devices on the system.  This opens up possibilities for virtual keyboards and Web-application-based <a class="def"
-					href="#glossary-ime">input method editors</a>.</p>
-
-				<p>Another benefit is that it allows the content author to utilize the Unicode general category properties programmatically.</p>
-
-				<p>With legacy keyboard event attributes such as <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> and <code class="attribute-name">charCode</code>, content authors are forced to
-					filter key input using cryptic, platform- and implementation-specific numeric codes, with poor internationalization, such as the following pseudocode:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-<pre><code>if ( ( event.charCode == 45 || event.charCode == 36 ) ||
-     ( event.charCode &gt;= 48 &amp;&amp; event.charCode &lt;= 57 ) ||
-     ( event.charCode &gt;= 96 &amp;&amp; event.charCode &lt;= 105 ) ) {
-   <span class="comment">// minus sign, dollar sign, and numeric characters from keyboard and numpad</span>
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-else if ( ( event.charCode &gt;= 65 &amp;&amp; event.charCode &lt;= 90 ) ||
-          ( event.charCode &gt;= 97 &amp;&amp; event.charCode &lt;= 122 ) ) {
-   <span class="comment">// alphabetic characters from Latin character set, A-Z, a-z</span>
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-else {
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-</code></pre>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>With key values and regular expressions, however, content authors can support selective and intuitive ranges for key-based input, in a cross-platform manner with
-					advanced internationalization support, such as the following pseudocode:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-<pre><code>if ( event.key == "-" || event.key.match("\p{Sc}") || event.key.match("\p{N}") ) {
-   <span class="comment">// minus sign, any currency symbol, and numeric characters (regardless of key location)</span>
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-else if ( event.key.match("\p{L}") ) {
-   <span class="comment">// alphabetic characters from any language, upper and lower case</span>
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-else {
-   <span class="comment">// ...</span>
-}
-</code></pre>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>In addition, because Unicode categorizes each assigned <a class="def" href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">code point</a> into a group of code points used by a particular
-					human writing system, even more advanced capabilities are possible.</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<p>A content author can match characters from a particular human script (e.g., Tibetan) using a regular expression such as
-					<code>\p{Tibetan}</code>, to filter out other characters, or discover if a <a class="def" href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">code point</a> is in
-					a certain code block (range of code points), using a regular expression like <code>\p{InCyrillic}</code>.</p>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>To facilitate this, implementations SHOULD support Unicode range detection using regular expressions, in a manner such as the Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
-					(PCRE) [<a href="#references-pcre">PCRE</a>].</p>
-			</section>  <!-- keys-unicode -->
-
-			<section id="keys-modifiers">
-				<h3>Modifier keys</h3>
-
-				<p>Keyboard input uses modifier keys to change the normal behavior of a key.  Like other keys, modifier keys generate <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown">
-					<code>keydown</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> events, as shown in the example below. Some modifiers are activated
-					while the key is being pressed down or maintained pressed such as <code class="key">'Alt'</code>, <code class="key">'Control'</code>, <code class="key">'Shift'</code>,
-					<code class="key">'AltGraph'</code>, or <code class="key">'Meta'</code>. Others modifiers are activated depending on their state such as <code class="key">'CapsLock'</code>,
-					<code class="key">'NumLock'</code>, or <code class="key">'ScrollLock'</code>. Change in the state happens when the modifier key is being pressed down. The <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent">
-					<code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> interface provides convenient attributes for some common modifiers keys: <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>,
-					<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a>, <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a>,
-					<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code>KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a>. Some operating systems simulate the <code class="key">'AltGraph'</code> modifier
-					key with the combination of the <code class="key">'Alt'</code> and <code class="key">'Control'</code> modifier keys. Implementations are encouraged to use the
-					<code class="key">'AltGraph'</code> modifier key.</p>
-
-				<p>The following example describes a possible sequence of events associated with the generation of the Unicode character Q (Latin Capital Letter Q, <a class="def"
-					href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">Unicode code point</a> <code class="char">'\u0051'</code>) on a PC/AT US keyboard using a US mapping:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Capital Letter Q</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>The following example describes an alternate sequence of keys to the example above, where the <code class="key">'Shift'</code> key is released before the <code
-					class="key">'Q'</code> key.  The key value for the key labeled <code class="key">'Q'</code> will revert to its unshifted value for the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup">
-					<code>keyup</code></a> event:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Capital Letter Q</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'q'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter Q</td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>The following example describes a possible sequence of keys that does not generate a Unicode character (using the same configuration):</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'v'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter V</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="4"><em>No beforeinput or input events are generated.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'v'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter V</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>The following example shows the sequence of events when both <code class="key">'Shift'</code> and <code class="key">'Control'</code> are pressed:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code> <code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'V'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code> <code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Capital Letter V</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="4"><em>No beforeinput or input events are generated.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'V'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code> <code class="attribute-name">shiftKey</code></td>
-							<td>Latin Capital Letter V</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>For non-US keyboard layouts, the sequence of events is the same, but the value of the key is based on the current
-					keyboard layout. The following example shows a sequence of events when an Arabic keyboard layout is used:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'ر'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td>Arabic Letter Reh</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="4"><em>No beforeinput or input events are generated.</em></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'ر'</code></td>
-							<td><code class="attribute-name">ctrlKey</code></td>
-							<td>Arabic Letter Reh</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The value in the keydown and keyup events varies based on the current keyboard layout
-					in effect when the key is pressed. This means that the <code class="key">'v'</code> key on a US layout and the
-					<code class="key">'ر'</code> key on an Arabic layout will generate different events even though they are the same physical
-					key. To identify these events as coming from the same physical key, you will need to make use of the <code>code</code> attribute
-					as specified in the [<a href="#references-UIEvents">UI Events</a>] specification.</p>
-				
-				<p>In some cases, modifier keys change the key value value for a key event.  For example, on some MacOS keyboards, the  key labeled <code>'delete'</code>
-					functions the same as the <code class="key">'Backspace'</code> key on the Windows OS when unmodified, but when modified by the <code class="key">'Fn'</code>
-					key, acts as the <code class="key">'Delete'</code> key, and the value of the key value will match the most appropriate function of the key in its current modified
-					state.</p>
-
-			</section>  <!-- keys-modifiers -->
-
-			<section id="keys-dead">
-				<h3>Dead keys</h3>
-
-				<p>Some keyboard input uses <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a> for the input of composed character sequences. Unlike the handwriting sequence,
-					in which users enter the base character first, keyboard input requires to enter a special state when a <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a> is
-					pressed and emit the character(s) only when one of a limited number of <q>legal</q> base character is entered.</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The MacOS and Linux operating systems use input methods to process
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a>.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead keys</a> are represented in the key values set using combining diacritical marks.   While Unicode combining characters
-					always follow the handwriting sequence, with the combining character trailing the corresponding letter, typical deadkey input MAY reverse the sequence, with the
-					combining character before the corresponding letter. For example, the word <em>naïve</em>, using the combining diacritic <em>¨</em>, would be represented sequentially
-					in Unicode as <em>nai¨ve</em>, but MAY be typed <em>na¨ive</em>.  The sequence of keystrokes <code class="char">'\u0302'</code> (Combining Circumflex Accent key) and <code class="char">'\u0065'</code>
-					(key marked with the Latin Small Letter E) will likely produce (on a PC/AT french keyboard using a french mapping and without any modifier activated) the Unicode
-					character <code class="glyph">'&#xEA;'</code> (Latin Small Letter E With Circumflex), as preferred by the Unicode Normalization Form <em>NFC</em>:</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events shown in these
-					examples would normally be suppressed during the composition session.
-					They are included in these examples to make the user actions (pressing and releasing keys) more apparent.
-					</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Combining Circumflex Accent</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="char">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'ê'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'ê'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'ê'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'e'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter E</td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> In the second <code>keydown</code> event (step 5), the key value
-					(assuming the event is not suppressed) will
-					<em>not</em> be <code class="key">'e'</code> (Latin Small Letter E key) under normal circumstances
-					because the value delivered to the user agent will already be modified by the dead key operation.</p>
-
-				<p>This process might be aborted when a user types an unsupported base character (that is, a base character for which the which the active diacritical mark is not
-					available) after pressing a <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a>:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Combining Circumflex Accent</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="char">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter Q</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- keys-dead -->
-
-			<section id="keys-IME">
-				<h3>Input Method Editors</h3>
-
-				<p>This specification includes a model for <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editors (IMEs)</a>, through the <a href="#interface-CompositionEvent">CompositionEvent</a>
-					interface and events.  However, Composition Events and Keyboard Events do not necessarily map as a one-to-one relationship.  As an example, receiving a <a class="eventtype"
-					href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> for the <a href="#key-Accept"><code class="key">'Accept'</code></a> key value does not necessarily imply
-					that the text currently selected in the <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> is being accepted, but indicates only that a keystroke happened, disconnected
-					from the <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> Accept functionality (which would normally result in a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend">
-					<code>compositionend</code></a> event in most <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> systems).  Keyboard events cannot be used to determine the current
-					state of the input method editor, which can be obtained through the <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>data</code></a> attribute of the <a href="#interface-CompositionEvent">
-					CompositionEvent</a> interface.  Additionally, <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> systems and devices vary in their functionality, and in which keys
-					are used for activating that functionality, such that the <code class="key">'Convert'</code> and <code class="key">'Accept'</code> keys MAY be represented
-					by other available keys. Keyboard events correspond to the events generated by the input device after the keyboard layout mapping.</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>  In some implementations or system configurations, some key events, or their values, might be suppressed
-					by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> in use.</p>
-
-				<p>The following example describes a possible sequence of keys to generate the Unicode character <code class="glyph">'&#x5E02;'</code> (Kanji character, part of CJK Unified Ideographs) using Japanese
-					input methods. This example assumes that the input method editor is activated and in the Japanese-Romaji input mode. The keys <code class="key">'Convert'</code>
-					and <code class="key">'Accept'</code> MAY be replaced by others depending on the input device in use and the configuration of the IME, e.g., it can be respectively
-					<code class="char">'\u0020'</code> (Space key) and <code class="key">'Enter'</code>.</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> <code class="glyph">'&#x8A69;'</code> (<q>poem</q>) and <code class="glyph">'&#x5E02;'</code> (<q>city</q>) are homophones, both
-					pronounced し (<q>shi</q>), so the user needs to use the <code class="key">'Convert'</code> key to select the proper option.</p>
-					
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter S</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'i'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter I</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'し'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'i'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Convert</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'&#x8A69;'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">10.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">11.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Convert</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">12.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'&#x5E02;'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">13.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">14.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Accept'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Accept</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">15.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'&#x5E02;'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">16.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Accept'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>IME composition can also be canceled as in the following example, with conditions identical to the previous example.  The key <a href="#key-Cancel"><code class="key">
-					'Cancel'</code></a> might also be replaced by others depending on the input device in use and the configuration of the IME, e.g., it could be <code class="char">'\u001B'</code>
-					(Escape key).</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter S</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionstart"><code>compositionstart</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'s'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'i'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Latin Small Letter I</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'し'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'i'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Convert</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'&#x8A69;'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">10.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">11.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Convert</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">12.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'&#x5E02;'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">13.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Convert'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">14.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Cancel'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>Cancel</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">15.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionupdate"><code>compositionupdate</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">16.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-compositionend"><code>compositionend</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">''</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">17.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Cancel'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Some <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editors</a> (such as on the MacOS operating system) might set an <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">
-					empty string</a> to the composition data attribute before canceling a composition.</p>
-
-				<section id="keys-IME-keys">
-					<h4>Input Method Editor mode keys</h4>
-
-					<p>Some keys on certain devices are intended to activate <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a> functionality, or to change the mode of an active
-						<a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a>.  Custom keys for this purpose can be defined for different devices or language modes. The keys defined
-						in this specification for this purpose are: <code>Alphanumeric</code>, <code>CodeInput</code>, <code>FinalMode</code>, <code>HangulMode</code>, <code>HanjaMode</code>,
-						<code>Hiragana</code>, <code>JunjaMode</code>, <code>KanaMode</code>,
-						<code>KanjiMode</code>, <code>Katakana</code>, and <code>RomanCharacters</code>.  When one of these keys is pressed, and no <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a>
-						is currently active, the appropriate <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> is expected to be activated in the mode indicated by the key (if available). If
-						an <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> is already active when the key is pressed, the active <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> might change to
-						the indicated mode, or a different <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">IME</a> might be launched, or the might MAY be ignored, on a device- and application-specific
-						basis.</p>
-
-					<p>This specification also defines other keys which are intended for operation specifically with <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editors</a>: <code>
-						Accept</code>, <code>AllCandidates</code>, <code>Cancel</code>, <code>Convert</code>, <code>Compose</code>, <code>FullWidth</code>, <code>HalfWidth</code>, <code>NextCandidate</code>,
-						<code>Nonconvert</code>, and <code>PreviousCandidate</code>.  The functions of these keys are not defined in this specification &mdash; refer to other resources for details
-						on <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a> functionality.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Keys with <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a> functions are not restricted to that purpose, and can have other device- or implementation-specific
-						purposes.</p>
-				</section>  <!-- keys-IME-keys -->
-			</section>  <!-- keys-IME -->
-
-			<section id="keys-cancelable-keys">
-				<h3>Default actions and cancelable keyboard events</h3>
-
-				<p>Canceling the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> event
-					MUST NOT affect its respective <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> event, but it MUST prevent the respective
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> and
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events
-					from being generated. The following example describes a possible sequence of keys
-					to generate the Unicode character Q (Latin Capital Letter Q) on a PC/AT US keyboard using a US mapping:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code>InputEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center">Modifiers</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-								prevented, e.g., by invoking <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>.
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="5">
-								<em>No <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> or
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events are generated</em>
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>If the key is a modifier key, the keystroke MUST still be taken into account for the modifiers states. The following example describes a possible sequence of keys
-					to generate the Unicode character Q (Latin Capital Letter Q) on a PC/AT US keyboard using a US mapping:</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code>InputEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center">Modifiers</th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-								prevented, e.g., by invoking <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>.
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Q'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey">shiftKey</a></code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-
-				<p>If the key is part of a sequence of several keystrokes, whether it is a <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a> or it is contributing to an Input
-					Method Editor sequence, the keystroke MUST be ignored (not taken into account) only if the <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-					canceled on the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> event.
-					Canceling a <a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a>
-					on a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> event has no effect on
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a> or
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events.
-					The following example uses the keystrokes <code class="char">'\u0302'</code> (Combining Circumflex Accent key) and the key marked <code class="key">
-					'e'</code> (<code class="char">'\u0065'</code>, Latin Small Letter E key) (on a PC/AT French keyboard using a French mapping and without any modifier activated):</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code>InputEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-							<th>Notes</th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> is
-								prevented, e.g., by invoking <a href="#widl-Event-preventDefault"><code>Event.preventDefault()</code></a>.
-								</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'\u0302'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'e'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'e'</code></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'e'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- keys-cancelable-keys -->
-
-			<section id="keys-guidelines">
-				<h3>Guidelines for selecting and defining key values</h3>
-
-<p class="issue">
-Should we allow implementations to define their own values? If not we should update the text and remove this section.
-<a href="https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=24247">24247</a>
-</p>
-
-				<p><strong>This section is normative.</strong></p>
-
-				<p>The list of key values contained in this specification is not exhaustive, and input devices MAY have to define their own key values. Consider the current function
-					of the key (i.e., with modifiers), taking into consideration the keyboard layout mapping in use, to determine if the key is represented by the set of defined key
-					values, if a corresponding Unicode character exists from which a key value MAY be derived, or if a new key value MUST be defined.  The following algorithm determines
-					the <em>key value</em> and <em>character value</em> to use:</p>
-
-				<ol class="algo" id="key-algorithm">
-					<li>If the primary current function of the key is to generate a character, then:
-						<ol class="algo">
-							<li>If there exists an appropriate character in the <a href="#keys-keyvalues">key values set</a>, then
-								the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> attribute MUST be a string consisting
-								of the <em>key value</em> of that character.</li>
-							<li>If there is no appropriate key value in the <a href="#keys-keyvalues">key values set</a>, and there exists an appropriate <a class="def" href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">
-								Unicode code point</a>, then
-								the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> attribute MUST be a string consisting
-								of the <em>char value</em> of that character.</li>
-						</ol>
-					</li>
-					<li>If the primary current function of the key is to serve as a function key, then:
-						<ol class="algo">
-							<li>If there exists an appropriate key value in the <a href="#keys-keyvalues">key values set</a>, then:
-								the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> attribute MUST be a string consisting
-								of the <em>key value</em> of that character.</li>
-						</ol>
-					</li>
-				</ol>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<ul>
-						<li>On a PC/AT US keyboard with a right-handed single-hand Dvorak <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mapping</a>, the key labeled <code class="key">
-							'Q'</code> maps to the key values <code class="key">'5'</code> (unmodified) and <code class="key">'%'</code> (shifted).  The primary function of this key
-							is to generate the character <code class="key">'5'</code> (<code class="char">'\u0035'</code>).  Since this character is a character (in Unicode general category
-							<abbr title="Number, Decimal Digit">Nd</abbr>), the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>
-							attribute value for the unmodified key will be <code class="key">'5'</code>.
-							</li>
-						<li>On a French PC keyboard with a standard French mapping, the primary function of the <code class="key">'^'</code> key is as a
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-dead-key">dead key</a> for the circumflex diacritical mark.
-							The Unicode value for this key is <code class="char">'\u0302'</code>.
-							</li>
-						<li>On a Korean PC keyboard with a standard Korean mapping, the primary function of the <code class="key">'Ha/En'</code> key is to switch between Hangul and English
-							input.  The predefined key value list has an appropriate entry for this key, <code class="key">'HangulMode'</code>, so this will be the key value.
-							</li>
-						<li>On some models of mobile devices, there are special keys to launch specific applications.
-							For a standard application like Calendar, there is a predefined key value of <code class="key">'LaunchCalendar'</code>.
-							For applications not listed in the key value list, a new value can be devised.
-							</li>
-					</ul>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- keys-guidelines -->
-		</section>  <!-- keys-keyvalues -->
-
-	</section>  <!-- keys -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix A: Legacy Event Initializers ========================================================-->
-	<section id="legacy-event-initializers" class="appendix">
-		<h1>Legacy Event Initializers</h1>
-
-		<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-		<p>Early versions of this specification included an initialization method on the
-			interface (for example <code>initMouseEvent</code>) that required a long list of parameters
-			that, in most cases, did not fully initialize all attributes of the event object.
-			Because of this, event interfaces which were derived from the basic <code>Event</code> interface
-			required that the initializer of <em>each</em> of the derived
-			interfaces be called explicitly in order to fully initialize an event.
-			</p>
-			
-		<div class="example">
-			<div class="example-title"></div>
-			<p>Initializing all the attributes of a MutationEvent requires calls to two initializer methods:
-				<code>initEvent</code> and <code>initMutationEvent</code>.
-				</p>
-		</div>
-
-		<p>Due in part to the length of time in the development of this standard, some implementations MAY have
-			taken a dependency on these (now deprecated) initializer methods.
-			For completeness, these legacy event intializers are described in this Appendix.
-			</p>
-
-		<section id="legacy-event-initializer-interfaces">
-			<h2>Legacy Event Initializer Interfaces</h2>
-			<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-			<p>This section documents legacy initializer methods that were introduced in earlier
-				versions of the DOM Level 3 Events specification.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-CustomEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface CustomEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface CustomEvent">
-					<dt>// Originally introduced (and deprecated) in DOM Level 3</dt>
-					<dd></dd>
-					<dt>void initCustomEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>CustomEvent</code> object. This method has the
-							same behavior as <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initCustomEvent</code> method is deprecated.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>any detailArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-CustomEvent-detail"><code>CustomEvent.detail</code></a>.</p></dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-CustomEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-UIEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface UIEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface UIEvent">
-					<dt>// Deprecated in DOM Level 3</dt>
-
-					<dt>void initUIEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of an <code>UIEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initUIEvent</code> method is deprecated, but supported for
-							backwards-compatibility with widely-deployed implementations.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code>UIEvent.view</code></a>. This value MAY be <code>null</code>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long detailArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code>UIEvent.detail</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-UIEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-FocusEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface FocusEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface FocusEvent">
-					<dt>// Originally introduced (and deprecated) in DOM Level 3</dt>
-					<dd></dd>
-					<dt>void initFocusEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>FocusEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as
-							<a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initFocusEvent</code> method is deprecated.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long detailArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>EventTarget? relatedTargetArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code>FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>. This value MAY be <code>null</code>.</p></dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-FocusEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-MouseEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface MouseEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface MouseEvent">
-					<dt>// Deprecated in DOM Level 3</dt>
-
-					<dt>void initMouseEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>MouseEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initMouseEvent</code> method is deprecated, but supported for
-							backwards-compatibility with widely-deployed implementations.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long detailArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long screenXArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenX"><code>MouseEvent.screenX</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long screenYArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-screenY"><code>MouseEvent.screenY</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long clientXArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientX"><code>MouseEvent.clientX</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>long clientYArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-clientY"><code>MouseEvent.clientY</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean ctrlKeyArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code>MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean altKeyArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-altKey"><code>MouseEvent.altKey</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean shiftKeyArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code>MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean metaKeyArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-metaKey"><code>MouseEvent.metaKey</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>short buttonArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-button"><code>MouseEvent.button</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<!-- Note: "buttons" was not previously initializable through initMouseEvent! -->
-							<dt>unsigned short buttonsArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-buttons"><code>MouseEvent.buttons</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>EventTarget? relatedTargetArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-relatedTarget"><code>MouseEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>. This value MAY be <code>null</code>.</p>
-							</dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-MouseEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-WheelEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface WheelEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface WheelEvent">
-					<dt>// Originally introduced (and deprecated) in DOM Level 3</dt>
-					<dd></dd>
-					<dt>void initWheelEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>WheelEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as
-							<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initWheelEvent</code> method is deprecated.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long detailArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long screenXArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long screenYArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long clientXArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long clientYArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>short buttonArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>EventTarget? relatedTargetArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-initMouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent.initMouseEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString modifiersListArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>A <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204/#NT-S"><em>white space</em></a>
-									separated list of modifier key values to be activated on this object.
-									As an example, <code>"Control Shift"</code> marks the control and shift modifiers as activated
-									(the <a href="#widl-MouseEvent-ctrlKey"><code>MouseEvent.ctrlKey</code></a> and
-									<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-shiftKey"><code>MouseEvent.shiftKey</code></a> inherited attributes
-									will be <code>true</code> on the initialized <code>WheelEvent</code> object).
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>double deltaXArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaX"><code>WheelEvent.deltaX</code></a>.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>double deltaYArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaY"><code>WheelEvent.deltaY</code></a>.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>double deltaZArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaZ"><code>WheelEvent.deltaZ</code></a>.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>unsigned long deltaMode</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-WheelEvent-deltaMode"><code>WheelEvent.deltaMode</code></a>.</p></dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-WheelEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-KeyboardEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface KeyboardEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface KeyboardEvent">
-					<dt>// Originally introduced (and deprecated) in DOM Level 3</dt>
-					<dd></dd>
-					<dt>void initKeyboardEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a>.
-							The value of <a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code>UIEvent.detail</code></a> remains undefined.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initKeyboardEvent</code> method is deprecated.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>long detailArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString keyArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>unsigned long locationArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString modifiersListArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>A <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204/#NT-S"><em>white space</em></a>
-								separated list of modifier key values to be activated on this object.
-								As an example, <code>"Control Alt"</code> marks the control and alt modifiers as activated.
-								</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean repeat</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies whether the key event is repeating. See <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat"><code>KeyboardEvent.repeat</code></a>.</p></dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-KeyboardEvent-initializers -->
-
-			<section id="idl-interface-CompositionEvent-initializers">
-				<h3>Initializers for interface CompositionEvent</h3>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="partial interface CompositionEvent">
-					<dt>// Originally introduced (and deprecated) in DOM Level 3</dt>
-					<dd></dd>
-					<dt>void initCompositionEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>CompositionEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a>.
-							The value of <a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code>UIEvent.detail</code></a> remains undefined.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <code>initCompositionEvent</code> method is deprecated.
-							</p>
-
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>AbstractView? viewArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-UIEvent-initUIEvent"><code>UIEvent.initUIEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p></dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString? dataArg</dt>
-							<dd><p>Specifies <a href="#widl-CompositionEvent-data"><code>CompositionEvent.data</code></a>.</p></dd>
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>  <!-- idl-interface-CompositionEvent-initializers -->
-
-		</section>  <!-- legacy-event-initializer-interfaces -->
-	</section>  <!-- legacy-event-initializers -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix B: Legacy Key Attributes ========================================================-->
-	<section id="legacy-key-attributes">
-		<h1>Legacy Key Attributes</h1>
-		<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-		<p>This section provides a non-normative description of the attributes that are currently used when
-			handling keyboard events.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>These features were never formally specified and the current browser implementations vary in
-			significant ways.
-			The large amount of legacy content, including script libraries, that relies upon detecting the
-			<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> and acting accordingly means that any
-			attempt to formalize these legacy attributes and events would risk breaking as much content as
-			it would fix or enable.
-			Additionally, these attributes are not suitable for international usage, nor do they address
-			accessibility concerns.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>Therefore, this specification does not normatively define the events and attributes commonly employed
-			for handling keyboard input, though they MAY be present in
-			<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a> for compatibility with legacy content.
-			Authors SHOULD use the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a> attribute
-			instead of the <code class="attribute-name">charCode</code>
-			and <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> attributes.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>However, for the purpose of documenting the current state of these features and their relation to
-			normative events and attributes, this section provides an informative description.
-			For implementations which do support these attributes and events, it is suggested that the definitions
-			provided in this section be used.
-			</p>
-
-		<section id="KeyboardEvent-supplemental-interface">
-			<h2>Legacy <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> supplemental interface</h2>
-			<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-			
-			<p>Browser support for keyboards has traditionally relied on three ad-hoc attributes,
-				<code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code>, <code class="attribute-name">charCode</code>,
-				and <code class="attribute-name">which</code>.</p>
-
-			<p>All three of these attributes return a numerical code that represents some aspect of the key pressed:
-				<code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> is an index of the key itself.
-				<code class="attribute-name">charCode</code> is the ASCII value of the character keys.
-				<code class="attribute-name">which</code> is the character value where available and otherwise the key index.
-				The values for these attributes, and the availability of the attribute, is inconsistent across
-				platforms, keyboard languages and layouts, <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a>,
-				versions, and even event types.
-				</p>
-
-			<dl>
-				<dt id="events-KeyboardEvent-supplemental"><strong>Interface <em>KeyboardEvent (supplemental)</em></strong></dt>
-				<dd>
-					<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 3</p>
-					
-					<p>The partial
-							<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>
-						interface is an informative extension of the
-							<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent">KeyboardEvent</a>
-						interface, which adds the
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-charCode">charCode</a>,
-							<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-keyCode">keyCode</a>,
-							and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-which">which</a>
-						attributes.</p>
-
-					<p>The partial
-							<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>
-						interface can be obtained by using the
-							<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("KeyboardEvent")</code></a>
-						method call in implementations that support this extension.</p>
-
-					<dl class="idl" title="partial interface KeyboardEvent">
-						<dt>// The following support legacy user agents</dt>
-						<dd></dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned long charCode</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code class="attribute-name">charCode</code> holds a character value, for
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> events which
-								generate character input.
-								The value is the Unicode reference number (code point) of that character (e.g.
-								<code>event.charCode = event.char.charCodeAt(0)</code>).
-								For <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a> or
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> events, the
-								value of <code class="attribute-name">charCode</code> is <code>0</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned long keyCode</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> holds a system- and implementation-dependent
-								numerical code signifying the unmodified identifier associated with the key pressed.
-								Unlike the <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>
-								attribute, the set of possible values are not normatively defined in this specification.
-								Typically, these value of the <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code>
-								SHOULD represent the decimal codepoint in
-								ASCII [<a href="#ref-rfc20">RFC20</a>][<a href="#ref-US-ASCII">US-ASCII</a>]
-								or Windows 1252 [<a href="#ref-WIN1252">WIN1252</a>],
-								but MAY be drawn from a different appropriate character set.
-								Implementations that are unable to identify a key use the key value
-								<code class="key">'0'</code>.
-								</p>
-
-							<p>See <a href="#legacy-key-models">Legacy key models</a> for more details on how to
-								determine the values for <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-
-						<dt>readonly attribute unsigned long which</dt>
-						<dd>
-							<p><code>which</code> holds a system- and implementation-dependent numerical code
-								signifying the unmodified identifier associated with the key pressed.
-								In most cases, the value is identical to
-								<code class="attribute-name"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-keyCode">keyCode</a></code>.
-								</p>
-						</dd>
-					</dl>
-
-				</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section>
-
-		<section id="legacy-key-models">
-			<h2>Legacy key models</h2>
-			<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-			<p>Implementations differ on which values are exposed on these attributes for different event types.
-				An implementation MAY choose to expose both virtual key codes and character codes in the
-				<code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> property (<em>conflated model</em>), or report
-				separate <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> and <code class="attribute-name">charCode</code>
-				properties (<em>split model</em>).
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="determine-keydown-keyup-keyCode">
-				<h3>How to determine <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> for <code>keydown</code> and <code>keyup</code> events</h3>
-
-				<p>The <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> for
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>
-					or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a> events is calculated
-					as follows:
-					</p>
-
-				<ol>
-					<li>Read the virtual key code from the operating system's event information, if such information
-						is available.</li>
-					<li>If an Input Method Editor is processing key input and the event is
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>, return 229.</li>
-					<li>If input key when pressed without modifiers would insert a numerical character (0-9),
-						return the ASCII code of that numerical character.</li>
-					<li>If input key when pressed without modifiers would insert a lower case character in the
-						a-z alphabetical range, return the ASCII code of the upper case equivalent.</li>
-					<li>If the implementation supports a key code conversion table for the operating system and platform,
-						look up the value. If the conversion table specifies an alternate virtual key value for the given
-						input, return the specified value.</li>
-					<li>If the key's function, as determined in an implementation-specific way, corresponds to one of
-						the keys in the <a href="#fixed-virtual-key-codes">table of fixed virtual key codes</a>,
-						return the corresponding key code.</li>
-					<li>Return the virtual key code from the operating system.</li>
-					<li>If no key code was found, return 0.</li>
-				</ol>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="determine-keypress-keyCode">
-				<h3>How to determine <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> for <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> events</h3>
-
-				<p>The <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> for
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> events is
-					calculated as follows:
-					</p>
-
-				<ol>
-					<li>If the implementation supports a <em>conflated model</em>, set <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code>
-						to the Unicode code point of the character being entered.</li>
-					<li>If the implementation supports a <em>split model</em>, set <code class="attribute-name">keyCode</code> to 0.</li>
-				</ol>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="fixed-virtual-key-codes">
-				<h3>Fixed virtual key codes</h3>
-
-				<p>The virtual key codes for the following keys do not usually change with keyboard layouts
-					on desktop systems:
-					</p>
-
-				<table class="legacy-key-table">
-					<tr>
-						<th>Key</th>
-						<th class="cell-center">Virtual Key</br/>Code</th>
-						<th>Notes</th>
-					</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Backspace'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">8</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Tab'</code></td>				<td class="cell-center">9</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Enter'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">13</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Shift'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">16</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Control'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">17</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Alt'</code></td>				<td class="cell-center">18</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'CapsLock'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">20</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Escape'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">27</td>		<td><em>Esc</em></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">' '</code></td>				<td class="cell-center">32</td>		<td><em>Space</em></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'PageUp'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">33</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'PageDown'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">34</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'End'</code></td>				<td class="cell-center">35</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Home'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">36</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'ArrowLeft'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">37</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'ArrowUp'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">38</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'ArrowRight'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">39</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'ArrowDown'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">40</td>		<td></td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td><code class="key">'Delete'</code></td>			<td class="cell-center">46</td>		<td><em>Del</em></td>	</tr>
-				</table>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="optionally-fixed-virtual-key-codes">
-				<h3>Optionally fixed virtual key codes</h3>
-
-				<p>The following punctuation characters MAY change virtual codes between keyboard layouts, but reporting
-					these values will likely be more compatible with legacy content expecting US-English keyboard layout:
-					</p>
-
-				<table class="legacy-key-table">
-					<tr>
-						<th>Key</th>
-						<th class="cell-center">Character</th>
-						<th class="cell-center">Virtual Key</br/>Code</th>
-					</tr>
-					<tr><td>Semicolon</td>				<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">';'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">186</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Colon</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">':'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">186</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Equals sign</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'='</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">187</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Plus</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'+'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">187</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Comma</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">','</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">188</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Less than sign</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'&lt;'</code></td>	<td class="cell-center">188</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Minus</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'-'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">189</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Underscore</td>				<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'_'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">189</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Period</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'.'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">190</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Greater than sign</td>		<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'&gt;'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">190</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Forward slash</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'/'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">191</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Question mark</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'?'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">191</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Backtick</td>				<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'`'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">192</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Tilde</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'~'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">192</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Opening square bracket</td>	<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'['</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">219</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Opening curly brace</td>	<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'{'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">219</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Backslash</td>				<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'\'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">220</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Pipe</td>					<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'|'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">220</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Closing square bracket</td>	<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">']'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">221</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Closing curly brace</td>	<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'}'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">221</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Single quote</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'''</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">222</td>	</tr>
-					<tr><td>Double quote</td>			<td class="cell-center"><code class="glyph">'"'</code></td>		<td class="cell-center">222</td>	</tr>
-				</table>
-			</section>
-		</section>
-	</section>  <!-- legacy-key-attributes -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix C: Legacy Event Types ========================================================-->
-	<section id="legacy-event-types">
-		<h1>Legacy Event Types</h1>
-		<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-		<p>This section provides a non-normative description of the event types that are deprecated in
-			this document.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>The purpose of this section is to document the current state of these features and their relation
-			to normative events.
-			For implementations which do support these events, it is suggested that the definitions provided
-			in this section be used.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>The following table provides an informative summary of the event types which are deprecated in
-			this specification.
-			They are included here for reference and completeness.
-			</p>
-
-		<table class="data-table"
-			summary="This table contains the complete list of the deprecated event types defined by DOM Level 3 Events.
-				The first column contains the local name of the event type.
-				The second column indicates if the event accomplish the bubbling phase or not (all events accomplish the capture and target phases).
-				The third column indicates if the default action associated with the event can be canceled.
-				The fourth column indicates the nodes that can be target of the event.
-				The fifth (and last) column indicates the DOM interface implemented by the event object.">
-			<tr>
-				<th>Event Type</th>
-				<th>Sync / Async</th>
-				<th>Bubbling phase</th>
-				<th>Trusted event target types</th>
-				<th>DOM interface</th>
-				<th>Cancelable</th>
-				<th>Default Action</th>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusOut"><code>DOMFocusOut</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-					<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument"><code>DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-					<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-					<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument"><code>DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-					<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMSubtreeModified"><code>DOMSubtreeModified</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>DocumentFragment</code>, <code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>
-				</td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>No</td>
-				<td>None</td>
-			</tr>
-			<tr>
-				<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a></td>
-				<td>Sync</td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-				<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-				<td>Yes</td>
-				<td>Varies:
-					launch <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>;
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a> events;
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event;
-					other event</td>
-			</tr>
-		</table>
-
-		<section id="legacy-uievent-events">
-			<h2>Legacy <a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a> events</h2>
-		
-			<!-- DOMActivate -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMActivate"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMActivate</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element being activated</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a button, link, or other state-changing element is activated.  Refer to
-							<a href="#event-flow-activation">Activation triggers and behavior</a> for more details.</p>
-
-						<p class="warning" id="DOMActivate-deprecated"><strong>Warning!</strong> The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> <a
-							class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">
-							deprecates</a> the use of this event type in favor of the related <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click">
-							<code>click</code></a>.  Other specifications MAY define and maintain their own <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> for backwards compatibility.</p>
-
-						<p class="note" id="DOMActivate-click"><strong>Note:</strong>   While <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> and <a class="eventtype"
-							href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> are not completely equivalent, implemented behavior for the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> has developed to encompass the most critical accessibility aspects for which the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate">
-							<code>DOMActivate</code></a> <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> was designed, and is more widely implemented.  Content authors are encouraged
-							to use the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> rather than the related
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mousedown"><code>mousedown</code></a> or <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-mouseup"><code>mouseup</code></a> <a class="def"
-							href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> to ensure maximum accessibility.</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<p>Implementations which support the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> SHOULD also dispatch a
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-				event as a <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of a
-				<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event which is associated
-				with an <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a>.
-				However, such implementations SHOULD only initiate the associated
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a>
-				once for any given occurrence of an
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation trigger</a>.
-				</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> is REQUIRED to be supported for
-					XForms [<cite><a class="informative" href="#ref-xforms">XFORMS</a></cite>],
-					which is intended for implementation within a <a class="def" href="#glossary-host-language">host language</a>.
-					In a scenario where a plugin or script-based implementation of XForms is intended for installation
-					in a native implementation of this specification which does not support the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a>, the XForms
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> has to synthesize and dispatch its own
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> events based on
-					the appropriate <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-trigger">activation triggers</a>.
-					</p>
-				
-				<p>Thus, when a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event is dispatched
-					by the DOM Level 3 Events <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>, the
-					XForms <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> has to determine whether to synthesize
-					a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event with the
-					same relevant properties as a <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a> of
-					that <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a> event.
-					Appropriate cues might be whether the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-					event is <a href="#trusted-events">trusted</a>, or whether its
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> has a
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event listener
-					registered.
-					</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Authoring Note:</strong>
-				Don't rely upon the interoperable support of
-				<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-				in many <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a>.
-				Instead, the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a>
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> should be used since it will provide more
-				accessible behavior due to broader implementation support.
-				</p>
-
-			<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-				The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a>
-				<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-type">event type</a> is deprecated in this specification.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="legacy-uievent-event-order">
-				<h3>Activation event order</h3>
-
-				<p>If the <code>DOMActivate</code> event is supported by the
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>, then the
-					events MUST be dispatched in a set order relative to each other:
-					(with only pertinent events listed):
-					</p>
-
-				<table class="event-sequence-table">
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-						<td></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a></td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>, if supported
-							by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>; synthesized; <code>trusted="false"</code>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-						<td colspan="2">
-							<em>All other <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>,
-							including the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a></em>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-
-				<p>If the focused element is activated by a key event, then the following shows the
-					typical sequence of events (with only pertinent events listed):
-					</p>
-
-				<table class="event-sequence-table">
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-						<td>MUST be a key which can activate the element, such as the
-							<a href="#key-Enter"><code class="key">'Enter'</code></a> or <code class="key">'&nbsp;'</code> key,
-							or the element is not activated
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-click"><code>click</code></a></td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>; synthesized; <code>trusted="false"</code></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a></td>
-						<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>, if supported
-							by the <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>; synthesized; <code>trusted="false"</code>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-						<td colspan="2">
-							<em>All other <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a>,
-							including the <a class="def" href="#glossary-activation-behavior">activation behavior</a></em>
-						</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-			</section>  <!-- legacy-uievent-event-order -->
-		</section>  <!-- legacy-uievent-events -->
-		
-		<section id="legacy-focusevent-events">
-			<h2>Legacy <a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a> events</h2>
-		
-			<!-- DOMFocusIn -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMFocusIn"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMFocusIn</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receiving focus</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-											<code>null</code></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event
-							when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> receives focus.
-							The focus MUST be given to the element before the dispatch of this event type.
-							This event type MUST be dispatched after the event type
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a> event type
-							is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type in favor
-							of the related event types <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a>
-							and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a>.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMFocusOut -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMFocusOut"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusOut"><code>DOMFocusOut</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMFocusOut</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> losing focus</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>null</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-FocusEvent-relatedTarget"><code class="attribute-name">FocusEvent.relatedTarget</code></a>:
-											<code>null</code></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event
-							when an <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> loses focus.
-							The focus MUST be taken from the element before the dispatch of this event type.
-							This event type MUST be dispatched after the event type
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusOut"><code>DOMFocusOut</code></a> event
-							type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type in
-							favor of the related event types <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a>
-							and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout"><code>focusout</code></a>.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<section id="legacy-focusevent-event-order">
-				<h4>Legacy FocusEvent event order</h4>
-				
-				<p>The following is the typical sequence of events when a focus is shifted between elements,
-					including the deprecated
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a>
-						and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusOut"><code>DOMFocusOut</code></a>
-					events. The order shown assumes that no element is initially focused.
-					</p>
-
-				<table class="event-sequence-table">
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number"></td>
-						<td colspan="2"><em>User shifts focus</em></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent before first target element receives focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent after first target element receives focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a></td>
-						<td>If supported</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number"></td>
-						<td colspan="2"><em>User shifts focus</em></td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusout"><code>focusout</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent before first target element loses focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focusin"><code>focusin</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent before second target element receives focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">6.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent after first target element loses focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">7.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusOut"><code>DOMFocusOut</code></a></td>
-						<td>If supported</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">8.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a></td>
-						<td>Sent after second target element receives focus</td>
-					</tr>
-					<tr>
-						<td class="cell-number">9.</td>
-						<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMFocusIn"><code>DOMFocusIn</code></a></td>
-						<td>If supported</td>
-					</tr>
-				</table>
-			</section>  <!-- legacy-focusevent-event-order -->
-
-		</section>  <!-- legacy-focusevent-events -->
-		
-		<section id="legacy-keyboardevent-events">
-			<h2>Legacy <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> events</h2>
-
-			<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event is the
-				traditional method for capturing key events and processing them before the DOM is updated
-				with the effects of the key press.
-				Code that makes use of the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>
-				event typically relies on the legacy
-					<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-charCode">charCode</a>,
-					<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-keyCode">keyCode</a>,
-					and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-which">which</a>
-				attributes.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>Note that the <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event
-				is specific to key events, and has been replaced by the more general event sequence of
-				<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>
-				and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events.
-				These new input events are not specific to keyboard actions and can be used to capture
-				user input regardless of the original source.
-				</p>
-				
-			<!-- keypress -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-keypress"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>keypress</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Document</code>, <code>Element</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>Varies:
-									launch <a class="def" href="#glossary-text-composition-system">text composition system</a>;
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-blur"><code>blur</code></a> and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-focus"><code>focus</code></a> events;
-									<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMActivate"><code>DOMActivate</code></a> event;
-									other event</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											focused element processing the key event, root element if no suitable input element focused</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-view"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.view</code></a>:
-											<a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-UIEvent-detail"><code class="attribute-name">UIEvent.detail</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-charCode"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.charCode</code></a>:
-											legacy character value for this event</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-keyCode"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.keyCode</code></a>:
-											legacy numerical code for this key</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-which"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.which</code></a>:
-											legacy numerical code for this key</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.key</code></a>:
-											the key value of the key pressed.</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.location</code></a>:
-											the location of the key on the device.</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-altKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.altKey</code></a>:
-											<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Alt"><code class="key">'Alt'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-shiftKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.shiftKey</code></a>:
-											<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Shift"><code class="key">'Shift'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-ctrlKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey</code></a>:
-											<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Control"><code class="key">'Control'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-metaKey"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.metaKey</code></a>:
-											<code>true</code> if <a href="#key-Meta"><code class="key">'Meta'</code></a> modifier was active, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-repeat"><code class="attribute-name">KeyboardEvent.repeat</code></a>:
-											<code>true</code> if a key has been depressed long enough to trigger key repetition, otherwise <code>false</code></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>If supported by a <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a>, this event MUST
-							be dispatched when a key is pressed down, if and only if that key normally produces a
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a>.
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event type
-							is device dependent and relies on the capabilities of the input devices and how they are
-							mapped in the operating system.
-							This event type MUST be generated after the <a class="def" href="#glossary-key-mapping">key mapping</a>.
-							It MUST NOT be fired when using an <a class="def" href="#glossary-ime">input method editor</a>.
-							If this event is canceled, it should prevent the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-							event from firing, in addition to canceling the
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default action</a>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>Authors SHOULD use the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>
-							event instead of the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>
-							event.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event is traditionally
-							associated with detecting a <a class="def" href="#glossary-character-value">character value</a> rather
-							than a physical key, and might not be available on all keys in some configurations.
-							</p>
-
-						<div class="warning">
-							<p><strong>Warning!</strong></p>
-							<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event type is defined
-								in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-								<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-								When in editing contexts, authors can subscribe to the <code>beforeinput</code> event instead.
-								</p>
-						</div>
-
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<section id="keypress-event-order">
-				<h2><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event order</h2>
-
-				<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>
-					event type MUST be dispatched after the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a>
-					event and before the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a>
-					event associated with the same key.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>
-					event type MUST be dispatched after the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>
-					event and before the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a>
-					event associated with the same key.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>The sequence of key events for user-agents the support the
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a> event
-					is demonstrated in the following example:
-					</p>
-
-				<div class="example">
-					<div class="example-title"></div>
-					<table class="event-sequence-table">
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<th>Event Name</th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>KeyboardEvent<br/>key</code></a></th>
-							<th class="cell-center"><a href="#widl-InputEvent-data"><code>InputEvent<br/>data</code></a></th>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">1.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keydown"><code>keydown</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'a'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">2.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'a'</code></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">3.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'a'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number"></td>
-							<td colspan="3"><em>Any <a class="def" href="#glossary-default-action">default actions</a> related to this key, such as inserting a
-								character in to the DOM.</em>
-							</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">4.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td class="cell-number">5.</td>
-							<td><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keyup"><code>keyup</code></a></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"><code class="key">'a'</code></td>
-							<td class="cell-center"></td>
-						</tr>
-					</table>
-				</div>
-			</section>  <!-- keypress-event-order -->
-		</section>  <!-- legacy-keyboardevent-events -->
-
-		<section id="legacy-mutationevent-events">
-			<h3>Legacy <a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a> events</h3>
-
-			<p>The mutation and mutation name event modules are designed to allow notification of any
-				changes to the structure of a document, including attribute, text, or name modifications.
-				</p>
-
-			<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-				None of the event types associated with the <code>MutationEvent</code> interface are
-				designated as cancelable.
-				This stems from the fact that it is very difficult to make use of existing DOM interfaces
-				which cause document modifications if any change to the document might or might not take
-				place due to cancelation of the resulting event.
-				Although this is still a desired capability, it was decided that it would be better left
-				until the addition of transactions into the DOM.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>Many single modifications of the tree can cause multiple mutation events to be dispatched.
-				Rather than attempt to specify the ordering of mutation events due to every possible
-				modification of the tree, the ordering of these events is left to the implementation.
-				</p>
-
-			<div class="warning">
-				<p><strong>Warning!</strong></p>
-				<p>The <a href="#interface-MutationEvent">MutationEvent interface</a> was introduced in
-					DOM Level 2 Events, but has not yet been completely and interoperably implemented across
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agents</a>.
-					In addition, there have been critiques that the interface, as designed, introduces a
-					performance and implementation challenge.
-					</p>
-				<p>DOM4 [<a href="#references-DOM4">DOM4</a>] provides a new mechanism using a
-					<code>MutationObserver</code> interface which addresses the use cases that mutation events
-					solve, but in a more performant manner.
-					Thus, this specification describes mutation events for reference and completeness of legacy
-					behavior, but <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of the
-					<a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a> interface.
-					</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<section id="interface-MutationEvent">
-				<h4>Interface MutationEvent</h4>
-
-				<p class="intro-dom">Introduced in DOM Level 2, deprecated in DOM Level 3</p>
-
-				<p>The <code>MutationEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated
-					with Mutation events.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>To create an instance of the <code>MutationEvent</code> interface, use the
-					<a href="#widl-DocumentEvent-createEvent"><code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("MutationEvent")</code></a>
-					method call.
-					</p>
-
-				<dl class="idl" title="interface MutationEvent : Event">
-					<dt>// attrChangeType</dt>
-
-					<dt>const unsigned short MODIFICATION = 1</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>The <code>Attr</code> was modified in place.</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>const unsigned short ADDITION = 2</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>The <code>Attr</code> was just added.</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>const unsigned short REMOVAL = 3</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>The <code>Attr</code> was just removed.</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>readonly attribute Node? relatedNode</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p><code>relatedNode</code> MUST be used to identify a secondary node related to a
-							mutation event.
-							For example, if a mutation event is dispatched to a node indicating that its parent
-							has changed, the <code>relatedNode</code> will be the changed parent.
-							If an event is instead dispatched to a subtree indicating a node was changed
-							within it, the <code>relatedNode</code> MUST be the changed node.
-							In the case of the
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event, it indicates the <code>Attr</code> node which was modified, added, or removed.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of
-							this attribute MUST be <code>null</code>.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>readonly attribute DOMString prevValue</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p><code>prevValue</code> indicates the previous value of the <code>Attr</code> node
-							in <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							events, and of the <code>CharacterData</code> node in
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></a>
-							events.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this
-							attribute MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>readonly attribute DOMString newValue</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p><code>newValue</code> indicates the new value of the <code>Attr</code> node in
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							events, and of the <code>CharacterData</code> node in
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></a>
-							events.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this
-							attribute MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>readonly attribute DOMString attrName</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p><code>attrName</code> indicates the name of the changed <code>Attr</code> node in
-							a <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this
-							attribute MUST be <code>""</code> (the empty string).
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>readonly attribute unsigned short attrChange</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p><code>attrChange</code> indicates the type of change which triggered the
-							<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event. The values can be <code>MODIFICATION</code>, <code>ADDITION</code>,
-							or <code>REMOVAL</code>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p>The <a class="def" href="#glossary-un-initialized-value">un-initialized value</a> of this
-							attribute MUST be <code>0</code>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-							There is no defined constant for the attrChange value of 0 (the un-initialized value).
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-
-					<dt>void initMutationEvent()</dt>
-					<dd>
-						<p>Initializes attributes of a <code>MutationEvent</code> object.
-							This method has the same behavior as <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a>.
-							</p>
-							
-						<dl class="parameters">
-							<dt>DOMString typeArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean bubblesArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>boolean cancelableArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Refer to the <a href="#widl-Event-initEvent"><code>Event.initEvent()</code></a> method for a description of this parameter.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>Node? relatedNodeArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code>MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>.</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString prevValueArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code>MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>.
-									This value MAY be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString newValueArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code>MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>.
-									This value MAY be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>DOMString attrNameArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code>MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>.
-									This value MAY be the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a>.
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-
-							<dt>unsigned short attrChangeArg</dt>
-							<dd>
-								<p>Specifies <a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code>MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>.
-									This value MAY be <code>0</code>.
-									</p>
-							</dd>
-
-						</dl>
-					</dd>
-
-				</dl>
-			</section>
-
-			<p>The mutation event types are listed below.</p>
-
-			<!-- DOMAttrModified -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMAttrModified"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMAttrModified</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element whose attribute is being modified</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the name of the changed <code>Attr</code> node</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											the numerical code corresponding to the most applicable <a href="#idl-def-MutationEvent">attrChangeType</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											the <code>Attr</code> node that has been modified, added, or removed.</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											new value of the attribute, if the <code>Attr</code> node has been added or modified</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											previous value of the attribute, if the <code>Attr</code> node has been removed or modified</li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event after
-							an <code>Attr.value</code> has been modified and after an <code>Attr</code> node has been
-							added to or removed from an <code>Element</code>.
-							The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event MUST be
-							the <code>Element</code> node where the change occurred.
-							It is implementation dependent whether this event type occurs when the children of the
-							<code>Attr</code> node are changed in ways that do not affect the value of <code>Attr.value</code>.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this
-							specification <a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMCharacterDataModified -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											object whose content is being modified</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											parent node of the object whose content is being modified</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											new value of the object</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											previous value of the object</li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event
-							after <code>CharacterData.data</code> or <code>ProcessingInstruction.data</code>
-							have been modified, but the node itself has not been inserted or deleted.
-							The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event MUST
-							be the <code>CharacterData</code> node or the <code>ProcessingInstruction</code> node.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMCharacterDataModified"><code>DOMCharacterDataModified</code></a>
-							event type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMNodeInserted -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-									<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element which is being inserted</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											parent node of the node that has been inserted, or the <code>ownerElement</code> in the case of <code>Attr</code> nodes</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event type when
-							a node other than an <code>Attr</code> node has been added as a child of another node.
-							A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MAY dispatch this event when
-							an <code>Attr</code> node has been added to an <code>Element</code> node
-							(see <a href="#DOMNodeInserted-attr">note</a> below).
-							This event MUST be dispatched after the insertion has taken place.
-							The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event MUST be the
-							node being inserted.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="note" id="DOMNodeInserted-attr"><strong>Note:</strong>
-							For detecting attribute insertion, use the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event type instead.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></a> event
-							type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument"><code>DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-									<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element which is being inserted</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											parent node of the node that has been inserted, or the <code>ownerElement</code> in the case of <code>Attr</code> nodes</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a node
-							has been inserted into a document, either through direct insertion of the node or insertion of a
-							subtree in which it is contained.
-							A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MAY  treat an <code>Attr</code>
-							node as part of an <code>Element</code>'s subtree.
-							This event MUST be dispatched after the insertion has taken place.
-							The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event MUST be the node
-							being inserted.
-							If the node is being directly inserted, the event type
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></a>
-							MUST occur before this event type.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument"><code>DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument</code></a>
-							event type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMNodeRemoved -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-									<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element which is being removed</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											the parent node of the node being removed, or the <code>ownerElement</code> in the case of <code>Attr</code> nodes</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a node
-							other than an <code>Attr</code> node is being removed from its parent node.
-							A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MAY dispatch this event when an
-							<code>Attr</code> node is being removed from its <code>ownerElement</code>
-							(see <a href="#DOMNodeRemoved-attr">note</a> below).
-							This event MUST be dispatched before the removal takes place. The
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event MUST be the node being removed.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="note" id="DOMNodeRemoved-attr"><strong>Note:</strong>
-							For reliably detecting attribute removal, use the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event type instead.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></a> event type
-							is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument"><code>DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>, <code>Text</code>, <code>Comment</code>, <code>CDATASection</code>, <code>DocumentType</code>, <code>EntityReference</code>,
-									<code>ProcessingInstruction</code></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:
-											element which is being removed</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											the parent node of the node being removed, or the <code>ownerElement</code> in the case of <code>Attr</code> nodes</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MUST dispatch this event when a node is
-							being removed from a document, either through direct removal of the node or removal of a subtree in
-							which it is contained.
-							A <a class="def" href="#glossary-user-agent">user agent</a> MAY treat an <code>Attr</code>
-							node as part of an <code>Element</code>'s subtree.
-							This event MUST be dispatched before the removal takes place.
-							The <a class="def" href="#glossary-event-target">event target</a> of this event type MUST be the node
-							being removed.
-							If the node is being directly removed, the event type
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></a>
-							MUST occur before this event type.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-							For reliably detecting attribute removal, use the
-								<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMAttrModified"><code>DOMAttrModified</code></a>
-							event type instead.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument"><code>DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument</code></a>
-							event type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-			<!-- DOMSubtreeModified -->
-			<div class="event-definition">
-				<dl>
-					<dt id="event-type-DOMSubtreeModified"><dfn><a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMSubtreeModified"><code>DOMSubtreeModified</code></a></dfn></dt>
-					<dd>
-						<table border="0" summary="This table contains information about the semantics of the given event type" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-							<tr>
-								<th>Type</th>
-								<td><strong><code>DOMSubtreeModified</code></strong></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Interface</th>
-								<td><a href="#interface-MutationEvent"><code>MutationEvent</code></a></td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Sync / Async</th>
-								<td>Sync</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Bubbles</th>
-								<td>Yes</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Target</th>
-								<td><a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView"><code>defaultView</code></a>, <code>Document</code>, <code>DocumentFragment</code>, <code>Element</code>, <code>Attr</code>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Cancelable</th>
-								<td>No</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Default action</th>
-								<td>None</td>
-							</tr>
-							<tr>
-								<th>Context info</th>
-								<td>
-									<ul>
-										<li><a href="#widl-Event-target"><code class="attribute-name">Event.target</code></a>:	
-											parent node of subtree being modified</li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrName"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrName</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-attrChange"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.attrChange</code></a>:
-											<code>0</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-relatedNode"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.relatedNode</code></a>:
-											<code>null</code></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-newValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.newValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-										<li><a href="#widl-MutationEvent-prevValue"><code class="attribute-name">MutationEvent.prevValue</code></a>:
-											the <a class="def" href="#glossary-empty-string">empty string</a></li>
-									</ul>
-								</td>
-							</tr>
-						</table>
-
-						<p>This is a general event for notification of all changes to the document.
-							It can be used instead of the more specific mutation and mutation name events.
-							It MAY be dispatched after a single modification to the document or, at the implementation's
-							discretion, after multiple changes have occurred.
-							The latter case SHOULD generally be used to accommodate multiple changes which occur either
-							simultaneously or in rapid succession.
-							The target of this event MUST be the lowest common parent of the changes which have taken place.
-							This event MUST be dispatched after any other events caused by the mutation(s) have occurred.
-							</p>
-
-						<p class="warning"><strong>Warning!</strong>
-							The <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMSubtreeModified"><code>DOMSubtreeModified</code></a> event
-							type is defined in this specification for reference and completeness, but this specification
-							<a class="def" href="#glossary-deprecated">deprecates</a> the use of this event type.
-							</p>
-					</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</div>
-
-		</section>  <!-- legacy-mutationevent-events -->
-
-	</section>  <!-- legacy-event-types -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix D: Extending Events ========================================================-->
-	<section id="extending-events">
-		<h1>Extending Events</h1>
-		<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-		<section id="extending-events-intro">
-			<h2>Introduction</h2>
-			
-			<p>This specification defines several interfaces and many events, however, this is not
-				an exhaustive set of events for all purposes.
-				To allow content authors and implementers to add desired functionality, this specification
-				provides two mechanisms for extend this set of interfaces and events without creating conflicts:
-					<a href="#extending-events-Custom_Events">custom events</a>
-				and <a href="#extending-events-Impl_Extensions">implementation-specific extensions</a>.
-				</p>
-		</section>  <!-- extending-events-intro -->
-
-		<section id="extending-events-Custom_Events">
-			<h2>Custom Events</h2>
-			
-			<p>A script author MAY wish to define an application in terms of functional components, with event
-				types that are meaningful to the application architecture.
-				The content author can use the <a href="#interface-CustomEvent"><code>CustomEvent</code></a> interface
-				to create their own events appropriate to the level of abstraction they are using.
-				</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>A content author might have created an application which features a dynamically generated bar chart.
-					This bar chart is meant to be updated every 5 minutes, or when a feed shows new information, or
-					when the user refreshes it manually by clicking a button.
-					There are several handlers that have to be called when the chart needs to be updated:
-					the application has to fetch the most recent data, show an icon to the user that the event is being
-					updated, and rebuild the chart.
-					To manage this, the content author can choose to create a custom <q>updateChart</q> event,
-					which is fired whenever one of the trigger conditions is met:
-					</p>
-<pre><code>
-var chartData = ...;
-var evt = document.createEvent("CustomEvent");
-evt.initCustomEvent( "updateChart", true, false, { data: chartData });
-document.documentElement.dispatchEvent(evt);
-</code></pre>
-			</div>
-		</section>  <!-- extending-events-Custom_Events -->
-
-		<section id="extending-events-Impl_Extensions">
-			<h2>Implementation-Specific Extensions</h2>
-			
-			<p>While a new event is being designed and prototyped, or when an event is intended for implementation-specific
-				functionality, it is desirable to distinguish it from standardized events.
-				Implementors SHOULD prefix event types specific to their implementations with a short string to distinguish
-				it from the same event in other implementations and from standardized events.
-				This is similar to the
-					<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#vendor-keywords" title="CSS 2.1: Syntax and basic data types">vendor-specific keyword prefixes</a>
-				in CSS, though without the dashes (<code>"-"</code>) used in CSS, since that can cause problems when used
-				as an attribute name in Javascript.
-				</p>
-
-			<div class="example">
-				<div class="example-title"></div>
-				<p>A particular browser vendor, <q>FooCorp</q>, might wish to introduce a new event, <code class="eventtype">jump</code>.
-					This vendor implements <code class="eventtype">fooJump</code> in their browser, using their
-					vendor-specific prefix: <code>'foo'</code>.
-					Early adopters start experimenting with the event, using
-						<code>someElement.addEventListener("fooJump", doJump, false )</code>,
-					and provide feedback to FooCorp, who change the behavior of <code class="eventtype">fooJump</code> accordingly.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>After some time, another vendor, <q>BarOrg</q>, decides they also want the functionality, but implement
-					it slightly differently, so they use their own vendor-specific prefix, <code>"bar"</code> in their
-					event type name: <code class="eventtype">barJump</code>.
-					Content authors experimenting with this version of the <code class="eventtype">jump</code> event type
-					register events with BarOrg's event type name.
-					Content authors who wish to write code that accounts for both browsers can either register each event type
-					separately with specific handlers, or use the same handler and switch on the name of the event type.
-					Thus, early experiments in different codebases do not conflict, and the early adopter is able to write
-					easily-maintained code for multiple implementations.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>Eventually, as the feature matures, the behavior of both browsers stabilizes and might converge due to
-					content author and user feedback or through formal standardization.
-					As this stabilization occurs, and risk of conflicts decrease, content authors can remove the forked code,
-					and use the <code class="eventtype">jump</code> event type name (even before it is formally standardized)
-					using the same event handler and the more generic registration method
-						<code>someElement.addEventListener( "jump", doJump, false)</code>.
-					</p>
-			</div>
-
-			<section id="extending-events-prefixes">
-				<h3>Known Implementation-Specific Prefixes</h3>
-				
-				<p>At the time of writing, the following event-type name prefixes are known to exist:
-					</p>
-					
-				<table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" summary="Known event-type name prefixes">
-					<thead>
-						<tr>
-							<th>Prefix</th>
-							<th>Web Engine (Organization)</th>
-						</tr>
-					</thead>
-					<tbody>
-						<tr>
-							<td><code>moz</code>, <code>Moz</code></td>
-							<td>Gecko (Mozilla)</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td><code>ms</code>, <code>MS</code></td>
-							<td>Trident (Microsoft)</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td><code>o</code>, <code>O</code></td>
-							<td>Presto (Opera Software)</td>
-						</tr>
-						<tr>
-							<td><code>webkit</code></td>
-							<td>WebKit (Apple, Google, others)</td>
-						</tr>
-					</tbody>
-				</table>
-			</section>  <!-- extending-events-prefixes -->
-		</section>  <!-- extending-events-Impl_Extensions -->
-	</section>  <!-- extending-events -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix E: Security Considerations ========================================================-->
-	<section id="security-considerations">
-		<h1>Security Considerations</h1>
-
-		<p>This appendix discusses security considerations for DOM Level 3 Events implementations.
-			The discussion is limited to security issues that arise directly from implementation of the event
-			model, APIs and events defined in this specification.
-			Implementations typically support other features like scripting languages, other APIs and
-			additional events not defined in this document.
-			These features constitute an unknown factor and are out of scope of this document.
-			Implementers SHOULD consult the specifications of such features for their respective
-			security considerations.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>Many of the event types defined in this specification are dispatched in response to user actions.
-			This allows malicious event listeners to gain access to information users would typically consider
-			confidential, e.g., typos they might have made when filling out a form, if they reconsider their
-			answer to a multiple choice question shortly before submitting a form, their typing rate or primary
-			input mechanism.
-			In the worst case, malicious event listeners could capture all user interactions and submit them
-			to a third party through means (not defined in DOM Level 3 Events) that are generally available
-			in DOM implementations, such as the XMLHttpRequest interface.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>In DOM implementations that support facilities to load external data, events like the
-			<a class="eventtype"><code>error</code></a> event can provide access to sensitive information about
-			the environment of the computer system or network.
-			An example would be a malicious HTML document that attempts to embed a resource on the local network
-			or the localhost on different ports.
-			An embedded <a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">DOM application</a> could then listen
-			for <a class="eventtype"><code>error</code></a> and <a class="eventtype"><code>load</code></a> events
-			to determine which other computers in a network are accessible from the local system or which ports
-			are open on the system to prepare further attacks.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>An implementation of DOM Level 3 Events alone is generally insufficient to perform attacks of this kind
-			and the security considerations of the facilities that possibly support such attacks apply.
-			For conformance with this specification, DOM implementations MAY take reasonable steps to ensure that
-			<a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">DOM applications</a> do not get access to confidential
-			or sensitive information.
-			For example, they might choose not to dispatch <a class="eventtype"><code>load</code></a> events to
-			nodes that attempt to embed resources on the local network.
-			</p>
-
-	</section>  <!-- security-considerations -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix F: Changes ========================================================-->
-	<section id="changes-from-earlier-versions">
-		<h1>Changes</h1>
-
-		<section id="changes-DOMEvents2to3Changes">
-			<h2>Changes between DOM Level 2 Events and DOM Level 3 Events</h2>
-
-			<p>Numerous clarifications to the interfaces and event types have been made.
-				The <code>HTMLEvents</code> module is no longer defined in this document.
-				The <a class="eventtype"><code>focus</code></a> and <a class="eventtype"><code>blur</code></a>
-				events have been added to the <a href="#interface-UIEvent"><code>UIEvent</code></a>
-				module, and the <a class="eventtype"><code>dblclick</code></a> event has been added to the
-				<a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a> module.
-				This new specification provides a better separation between the DOM event flow,
-				the event types, and the DOM interfaces.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="changes-DOMEvents2to3Changes-flow">
-				<h3>Changes to DOM Level 2 event flow</h3>
-
-				<p>This new specification introduced the following new concepts in the event flow:
-					</p>
-
-				<ul>
-					<li>Event listeners are now ordered. In DOM Level 2, the event ordering was unspecified.</li>
-					<li>The event flow now includes the <a class="def" href="#glossary-defaultView">defaultView</a>
-						(or <code>window</code>), to reflect existing implementations.</li>
-				</ul>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="changes-DOMEvents2to3Changes-event-types">
-				<h3>Changes to DOM Level 2 event types</h3>
-
-				<p>Many clarifications have been made on the event types.
-					The conformance is now explicitly defined against the event types, and not only in terms
-					of interfaces used by the event types.
-					</p>
-
-				<p><code>"MutationEvents"</code> have been deprecated.
-					Support for namespaced events, present in early drafts of this specification, has also been removed.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>For user agents which support the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeInserted"><code>DOMNodeInserted</code></a>
-					and
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-DOMNodeRemoved"><code>DOMNodeRemoved</code></a>
-					event types, this specification no longer requires that the event type be fired for
-					<code>Attr</code> nodes.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>The <a class="eventtype"><code>resize</code></a> event type no longer bubbles, reflecting existing
-					implementations.
-					</p>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="changes-DOMLevel2to3Changes">
-				<h3>Changes to DOM Level 2 Events interfaces</h3>
-
-				<dl>
-					<dt>Interface <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a></dt>
-					<dd>The <a href="#interface-Event"><code>Event</code></a> interface has one new attribute,
-							<a href="#widl-Event-defaultPrevented"><code>Event.defaultPrevented</code></a>,
-						and one new method,
-							<a href="#widl-Event-stopImmediatePropagation"><code>Event.stopImmediatePropagation()</code></a>.
-						<br />
-						<a href="#widl-Event-timeStamp"><code>Event.timeStamp</code></a> is now a <code>Number</code>
-						in the ECMAScript binding.
-						A proposed correction to make the same change in
-							[<cite><a class="normative" href="#references-DOMCore">DOM3 Core</a></cite>] is forthcoming.
-						<br />
-						DOM Level 3 Events considers the <a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> attribute
-						to be case-sensitive, while DOM Level 2 Events considers
-						<a href="#widl-Event-type"><code>Event.type</code></a> to be case-insensitive.
-						</dd>
-
-					<dt>Interface <a href="#interface-EventTarget"><code>EventTarget</code></a></dt>
-					<dd>The method <a href="#widl-EventTarget-dispatchEvent"><code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code></a>
-						was modified.
-						</dd>
-
-					<dt>Interface <a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a></dt>
-					<dd>The <a href="#interface-MouseEvent"><code>MouseEvent</code></a> interface has one new method
-						<a href="#widl-MouseEvent-getModifierState"><code>MouseEvent.getModifierState()</code></a>.
-						</dd>
-
-					<dt>Exception <code>EventException</code></dt>
-					<dd>The exception <code>EventException</code> <a href="#note-eventexcpetion-removed">is removed in this
-						specification</a>.
-						The prior <code>DISPATCH_REQUEST_ERR</code> code is re-mapped to a <code>DOMException</code> of type
-						<code>InvalidStateError</code>.
-						</dd>
-				</dl>
-			</section>
-
-			<section id="changes-DOMLevel3Addons">
-				<h3>New Interfaces</h3>
-
-				<p>The interfaces
-						<a href="#interface-CustomEvent"><code>CustomEvent</code></a>,
-						<a href="#interface-FocusEvent"><code>FocusEvent</code></a>,
-						<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>,
-						<a href="#interface-CompositionEvent"><code>CompositionEvent</code></a>,
-						and <a href="#interface-WheelEvent"><code>WheelEvent</code></a>
-					were added to the Events module.
-					</p>
-			</section>
-		</section>
-
-		<section id="changes-drafts">
-			<h2>Changes between different drafts of DOM Level 3 Events</h2>
-
-			<p>The DOM Level 3 Events document was originally developed between 2000 and 2003, and published
-				as a W3C Note, pending further feedback and interest from implementers.
-				In 2006, it was picked up for revision and progress on the Recommendation Track, and was
-				then revised to reflect the current state of implementation and the
-				needs of script authors.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>Despite its status only as a W3C Note, rather than an official Recommendation, DOM 3 Events
-				saw some implementation, and was also referenced by other specifications, so care
-				is being taken to cause minimal disruption, while still adapting the specification to the
-				current environment.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>The current specification has been reordered significantly from the earlier W3C Note form,
-				and also from the structure of DOM2 Events, in order to clarify the material.
-				New diagrams have been put in place to represent hierarchies and events flows more clearly.
-				Here are some of the more important changes between drafts:
-				</p>
-
-			<ul>
-				<li>The <q>key identifier</q> feature has been renamed <q>key value</q> to disambiguate
-					them from unique identifiers for keys.
-					</li>
-				<li>The
-						<a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a>
-					interface was briefly (from 2003-2010) defined to have <code>keyIdentifier</code>
-					and <code>keyLocation</code> attributes, but these were removed in favor of the current
-						<a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-key"><code>key</code></a>
-						and <a href="#widl-KeyboardEvent-location"><code>location</code></a>
-					attributes. These attributes were not widely implemented.
-					</li>
-				<li>The <a href="#interface-KeyboardEvent"><code>KeyboardEvent</code></a> also had a <code>char</code>
-					attribute that was only used by the
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>
-					event. Since the keypress event has been deprecated, this attribute was no longer useful
-					and was removed.
-					</li>
-				<li>The <code>change</code>, <code>submit</code>, and <code>reset</code> events were removed,
-					since they were specific to HTML forms, and are specified in
-					[<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-HTML5">HTML5</a></cite>].
-					</li>
-				<li>The <code>textInput</code> event, originally proposed as a replacement for
-					<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-keypress"><code>keypress</code></a>, was
-					removed in favor of the current
-						<a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-beforeinput"><code>beforeinput</code></a>
-					and <a class="eventtype" href="#event-type-input"><code>input</code></a> events.
-					</li>
-				<li>Namespaced events have been removed.
-					</li>
-				<li>Updated to use <a href="#references-WebIDL">Web IDL</a>.
-					</li>
-				<li>EventException has been removed.
-					</li>
-			</ul>
-		</section>
-	</section>  <!-- changes-from-earlier-versions -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix G: Acknowledgements ========================================================-->
-	<section id="acknowledgements-contributors">
-		<h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
-
-		<p class="1st">Many people contributed to the DOM specifications (Level 1, 2 or 3), including
-			participants of the DOM Working Group, the DOM Interest Group,
-			the WebAPI Working Group, and the WebApps Working Group.
-			We especially thank the following:
-			</p>
-
-		<p>Andrew Watson (Object Management Group), Andy Heninger (IBM), Angel Diaz (IBM),
-			Arnaud Le Hors (W3C and IBM), Ashok Malhotra (IBM and Microsoft), Ben Chang (Oracle),
-			Bill Smith (Sun), Bill Shea (Merrill Lynch), Bob Sutor (IBM), Chris Lovett (Microsoft),
-			Chris Wilson (Microsoft), David Brownell (Sun), David Ezell (Hewlett-Packard Company),
-			David Singer (IBM), Dimitris Dimitriadis (Improve AB and invited expert), Don Park (invited),
-			Elena Litani (IBM), Eric Vasilik (Microsoft), Gavin Nicol (INSO), Ian Jacobs (W3C),
-			James Clark (invited), James Davidson (Sun), Jared Sorensen (Novell),
-			Jeroen van Rotterdam (X-Hive Corporation), Joe Kesselman (IBM), Joe Lapp (webMethods),
-			Joe Marini (Macromedia), Johnny Stenback (Netscape/AOL), Jon Ferraiolo (Adobe),
-			Jonathan Marsh (Microsoft), Jonathan Robie (Texcel Research and Software AG),
-			Kim Adamson-Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Lauren Wood (SoftQuad Software Inc., <em>former Chair</em>),
-			Laurence Cable (Sun), Mark Davis (IBM), Mark Scardina (Oracle), Martin D&#xFC;rst (W3C),
-			Mary Brady (NIST), Mick Goulish (Software AG), Mike Champion (Arbortext and Software AG),
-			Miles Sabin (Cromwell Media), Patti Lutsky (Arbortext), Paul Grosso (Arbortext),
-			Peter Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Phil Karlton (Netscape),
-			Philippe Le H&#xE9;garet (W3C, <em>W3C Team Contact and former Chair</em>),
-			Ramesh Lekshmynarayanan (Merrill Lynch), Ray Whitmer (iMall, Excite@Home, and Netscape/AOL, <em>Chair</em>),
-			Rezaur Rahman (Intel), Rich Rollman (Microsoft), Rick Gessner (Netscape), Rick Jelliffe (invited),
-			Rob Relyea (Microsoft), Scott Isaacs (Microsoft), Sharon Adler (INSO), Steve Byrne (JavaSoft),
-			Tim Bray (invited), Tim Yu (Oracle), Tom Pixley (Netscape/AOL), Vidur Apparao (Netscape),
-			Vinod Anupam (Lucent), Anne van Kesteren (Opera Software), Arun Ranganathan (AOL),
-			Bj&#xF6;rn H&#xF6;hrmann, Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software, <em>Co-Chair</em>),
-			Christophe Jolif (ILOG), Dean Jackson (W3C, <em>W3C Team Contact</em>),
-			Doug Schepers (Vectoreal), Gorm Haug Eriksen (Opera Software), Ian Davis (Talis Information Limited),
-			Ian Hickson (Google), John Robinson (AOL), Jonas Sicking (Mozilla Foundation),
-			Luca Mascaro (HTML Writers Guild), Maciej Stachowiak (Apple Computer), Marc Hadley (Sun Microsystems),
-			Michael Shenfield (Research In Motion), Robin Berjon, (Expway, <em>Co-Chair</em>),
-			Scott Hayman (Research In Motion), St&#xE9;phane Sire (IntuiLab), and T.V. Raman (Google).
-			</p>
-
-		<p><strong>Contributors:</strong>
-			In the WebApps Working Group, the following people made substantial material contributions
-			in the process of refining and revising this specification:
-			Olli Pettay (Mozilla), Hallvord R. M. Steen (Opera), Travis Leithead (Microsoft),
-			Hironori Bono (Google), Daniel Danilatos (Google), Glenn Adams (Samsung), Mark Vickers (Comcast),
-			Bob Lund (Cable Laboratories), Cameron McCormack (Invited Expert / Mozilla),
-			Masayuki Nakano (Mozilla), Takayoshi Kochi (Google) and Gary Kacmarcik (Google).
-			</p>
-
-		<p><strong>Glossary contributors:</strong>
-			Arnaud Le Hors (W3C) and Robert S. Sutor (IBM Research).
-			</p>
-
-		<p><strong>Test suite contributors:</strong>
-			Fred Drake, Mary Brady (NIST), Carmelo Montanez (NIST), Rick Rivello (NIST), Robert Clary (Netscape),
-			Neil Delima (IBM), with a special mention to Curt Arnold.
-			</p>
-
-		<p>Thanks to all those who have helped to improve this specification by sending suggestions and
-			corrections (please, keep bugging us with your issues!), or writing informative books or Web sites:
-			Brad Pettit, Dylan Schiemann, David Flanagan, Steven Pemberton, Curt Arnold, Al Gilman, Misha Wolf,
-			Sigurd Lerstad, Michael B. Allen, Alexander J. Vincent, Martin D&#xFC;rst, Ken Rehor,
-			Garrett Smith, Sergey Ilinsky, Martijn Wargers, Sean Hogan, Magnus Kristiansen, Alex Russell,
-			Jorge Chamorro, Peter-Paul Koch, William Edney, Erik Arvidsson, Cameron McCormack, Kazuyuki Ashimura,
-			Øistein E. Andersen, James Su, Tony Chang, Ojan Vafai, Richard Ishida, Paul Irish, Mike Taylor,
-			Oliver Hunt, Alexey Proskuryakov, Giuseppe Pascale, and Jan Goyvaerts (regular-expressions.info).
-			</p>
-
-		<section id="acknowledgements-Productions">
-			<h2>Production Systems</h2>
-
-			<p>The current drafts of this specification are lovingly hand-crafted in HTML and SVG, using ReSpec
-				and custom scripts to format the document according to W3C requirements.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>Earlier versions of this specification were written in XML &mdash; the HTML, OMG IDL, Java and
-				ECMAScript bindings were all produced automatically.
-				Thanks to Joe English, author of
-					<a class="normative" href="http://www.flightlab.com/cost/">cost</a>,
-				which was used as the basis for producing DOM Level 1.
-				Thanks also to Gavin Nicol, who wrote the scripts which run on top of cost.
-				Arnaud Le Hors and Philippe Le H&#xE9;garet maintained the scripts.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>After DOM Level 1,
-					<a class="normative" href="http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j/">Xerces</a>
-				was used as the basis DOM implementation and wish to thank the authors.
-				Philippe Le H&#xE9;garet and Arnaud Le Hors wrote the
-					<a class="normative" href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/java/classes/org/w3c/tools/specgenerator/">Java programs</a>
-				which are the <a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">DOM application</a>.
-				</p>
-
-			<p>Thanks also to Jan K&#xE4;rrman, author of
-					<a class="normative" href="http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html">html2ps</a>,
-				which was previously used to generate PostScript versions of the specification.
-				</p>
-		</section>  <!-- acknowledgements-Productions -->
-	</section>  <!-- acknowledgements-contributors -->
-
-	<!-- Appendix H: References ========================================================-->
-	<section id="references">
-		<h1>References</h1>
-
-		<p>For the latest version of any W3C specification please consult the list of
-			<a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/">W3C Technical Reports</a>
-			available at http://www.w3.org/TR/.
-			</p>
-
-		<section id="references-References-Normative">
-			<h2>Normative References</h2>
-
-			<dl>
-				<dt id="ref-BCP-47"><strong>[BCP-47]</strong> Best Current Practice 47: Tags for Identifying Languages</dt>
-				<dd>A. Phillips, M. Davis, Editors,<br/>
-					September 2009.<br/>
-					The specification for describing the structure, content, construction, and semantics of language tags
-					to indicate the human language used.
-					Available at <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt">http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt</a>.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-charmod"><strong>[CharMod]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215/">Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals</a></cite>,<br/>
-					M. D&#xFC;rst, F. Yergeau, R. Ishida, M. Wolf, T. Texin, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, 15 February 2005.<br/>
-					This version of the Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals specification is
-						http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/">latest version of Character Model for
-					the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DOMCore"><strong>[DOM3 Core]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407/">Document Object Model Level 3 Core Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					A. Le Hors, et al., Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, April 2004.<br/>
-					This version of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core Specification is http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/">latest version of DOM Level 3 Core</a>
-					is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DOM2Events"><strong>[DOM2 Events]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Events-20001113/">Document Object Model Level 2 Events Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					T. Pixley, Editor.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, November 2000.<br/>
-					This version of the Document Object Model Level 2 Events Specification is http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Events-20001113.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/">latest version of Document Object Model Level 2 Events</a>
-					is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-ECMAScript"><strong>[ECMAScript]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/">ECMAScript Language Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					5.1 Edition.<br/>
-					European Computer Manufacturers Association, Standard ECMA-262, June 2011.<br/>
-					This version of the ECMAScript Language is available from http://ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-HTML5"><strong>[HTML5]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite class="w3cwd"><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20120329/">HTML 5</a></cite>,<br/>
-					I. Hickson, Editor.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">work in progress</span>, 29 March 2012.<br/>
-					This edition of HTML 5 is http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20120329/.<br/>
-					The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/">latest edition of HTML 5</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-Java"><strong>[Java]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html">The Java Language Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Gosling, B. Joy, and G. Steele, Authors.<br/>
-					Addison-Wesley, September 1996.<br/>
-					Available at http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls.
-					</dd>
-
-				<!-- Automatically assigned id="RFC2119". -->
-				<dt><strong>[RFC2119]</strong> Key words for use in RFCs to indicate Requirement Levels</dt>
-				<dd>S Bradner, 1997.<br/>
-					The specification for how to use English to specify normativity, as if it were a technical language.
-					Available at <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt"> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt</a>.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-UnicodeNormalization"><strong>[UAX #15]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/">Unicode Normalization Forms</a></cite>,<br/>
-					The Unicode Standard Annex #15. The Unicode Consortium, 2006.<br/>
-					The latest version of this annex is available at http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-UIEvents"><strong>[UIEvents]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/d4e/raw-file/tip/source_respec.htm">UI Events</a></cite>,<br/>
-					G. Kacmarcik, T. Leithead, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">Editor's Draft</span>, 5 May 2013.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-Unicode"><strong>[Unicode]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite>The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0</cite>,<br/>
-					ISBN 0-321-48091-0, as updated periodically by the publication of new versions.<br/>
-					See also <a class="normative" href="http://www.unicode.org/standard/versions/">Versions of the Unicode Standard</a>,
-					available at http://www.unicode.org/standard/versions/ for
-					latest version and additional information on versions of the standard and of the Unicode Character Database.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-WebIDL"><strong>[WEB IDL]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WebIDL/">Web IDL</a></cite>,<br/>
-					C. McCormack. 19 April 2012.<br/>
-					This version of the Web IDL Candidate Recommendation is: http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/CR-WebIDL-20120419/.<br/>
-					The <a href="http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/WebIDL/">latest version of Web IDL</a> is available at
-					http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/WebIDL/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-Namespaces10"><strong>[XML Namespaces 1.0]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/">Namespaces in XML 1.0</a></cite>,<br/>
-					T. Bray, D. Hollander, A. Layman, and R. Tobin, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, 16 August 2006.<br/>
-					This version of the Namespaces in XML 1.0 Specification is http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-names/">latest version of Namespaces in XML 1.0</a>
-					is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-names/.
-					</dd>
-			</dl>
-		</section>
-
-		<section id="references-References-Informative">
-			<h2>Informative References</h2>
-			<dl>
-				<dt id="ref-ARIA"><strong>[ARIA]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite class="w3cwd"><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-wai-aria-20091215/">Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) Version 1.0</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Craig, M. Cooper, R. Schwerdtfeger, L. Seeman, L. Pappas, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, 18 January 2011.<br/>
-					This version of the WAI-ARIA Candidate Recommendation is http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-wai-aria-20110118/.<br/>
-					The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/">latest edition of WAI-ARIA</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="ref-xforms"><strong>[XFORMS]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite class="w3crec"><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/REC-xforms-20091020/">XForms 1.1</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Boyer, Editor.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">work in progress</span>, 20 October 2009.<br/>
-					This edition of XForms 1.1 is http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/REC-xforms-20091020/.<br/>
-					The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xforms/">latest edition of XForms</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xforms/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-CSS2"><strong>[CSS2.1]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607/">Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					B. Bos, T. &#xC7;elik, I. Hickson, H.W. Lie, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, 07 June 2011.<br/>
-					This version of the CSS 2.1 Recommendation is http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/">latest version of CSS 2.1</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DASE"><strong>[DASE]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/a100/a_100_2.pdf">ATSC A/100-2, DTV Application Software Environment Level 1 (DASE-1) Part 2: Declarative Applications and Environment</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Advanced Television Systems Committee, 09 March 2003.<br/>
-					Available at <a href="http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/a100/a_100_2.pdf">http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/a100/a_100_2.pdf</a>.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DOMLS"><strong>[DOM3 Load and Save]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-LS-20040407/">Document Object Model Level 3 Load and Save Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Stenback, A. Heninger, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, April 2004.<br/>
-					This version of the DOM Level 3 Load and Save Specification is http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-LS-20040407/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-LS/">latest version of DOM Level 3 Load and Save</a>
-					is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-LS/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DOMRange"><strong>[DOM2 Range]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Traversal-Range/">Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Traversal and Range Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Kesselman, J. Robie, M. Champion, P. Sharpe, V. Apparao, L. Wood, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, November 2000.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DOM4"><strong>[DOM4]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/dom/">DOM4</a></cite>,<br/>
-					A. van Kesteren, A. Gregor, Ms2ger, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">Working Draft</span>, 5 April 2012.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-DWW95"><strong>[DWW95]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite>Developing International Software for Windows 95 and Windows NT: A Handbook for International Software Design</cite>,<br/>
-					N. Kano, Author.<br/>
-					Microsoft Press, 1995. ISBN 1-55615-840-8.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-HTML40"><strong>[HTML 4.01]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/">HTML 4.01 Specification</a></cite>,<br/>
-					D. Raggett, A. Le Hors, and I. Jacobs, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, December 1999.<br/>
-					This version of the HTML 4.01 Recommendation is http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">
-					latest version of HTML 4</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-HTMLEd"><strong>[HTML Editing]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/editing/raw-file/tip/editing.html">HTML Editing APIs</a></cite>,<br/>
-					A. Gregor, Editor.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">work in progress</span>, 12 March 2012.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-ISO-9995-2-3"><strong>[ISO9995-2/3]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.iso.org/iso/search.htm?qt=9995&amp;published=on">ISO/IEC 9995, Information technology
-					-- Keyboard layouts for text and office systems
-					-- Part 2: Alphanumeric Section and Part 3: Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric section.</a></cite>
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-ISO-9995-8"><strong>[ISO9995-8]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.iso.org/iso/search.htm?qt=9995&amp;published=on">ISO/IEC 9995-8:2006, Information technology
-					-- Keyboard layouts for text and office systems
-					-- Part 8: Allocation of letters to the keys of a numeric keypad.</a></cite>
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-KeyEvent"><strong>[KeyEvent for Java]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/awt/event/KeyEvent.html">Java&#x2122; Platform, Standard Edition 6 API Specification, Class java.awt.events.KeyEvent</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Oracle.<br/>
-					Available at http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/awt/event/KeyEvent.html.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-Keys"><strong>[Keys Enumeration for .Net]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.keys.aspx">.NET Framework 4.5 Class Library, Keys Enumeration</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Microsoft.<br/>
-					Available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.keys.aspx.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-KeyProps"><strong>[KeyProps]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite class="w3cwd"><a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dom3events/raw-file/tip/html/Note-KeyProps.html">Legacy Keyboard Event Properties</a></cite>,<br/>
-					D. Schepers, Editor.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">work in progress</span>, 04 August 2010.<br/>
-					This edition of Legacy Keyboard Event Properties is https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dom3events/raw-file/tip/html/Note-KeyProps.html.<br/>
-					The <a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dom3events/raw-file/tip/html/Note-KeyProps.html">latest edition of Legacy Keyboard Event Properties</a>
-					is available at https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dom3events/raw-file/tip/html/Note-KeyProps.html.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-OCAP"><strong>[OCAP]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/OC-SP-OCAP1.1.3-100603.pdf">Open Cable Application Platform 1.1.3</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.,<br/>
-					03 June 2010.<br/>
-					Available at <a href="http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/OC-SP-OCAP1.1.3-100603.pdf">http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/OC-SP-OCAP1.1.3-100603.pdf</a>.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-pcre"><strong>[PCRE]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.pcre.org/">Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Available at http://www.pcre.org/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="ref-rfc20"><strong>[RFC20]</strong> ASCII format for Network Interchange</dt>
-				<dd>V. Cerf, 1969.<br/>
-					Available at <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc20.txt">http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc20.txt</a>
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="ref-US-ASCII"><strong>[US-ASCII]</strong> Coded Character Set - 7-Bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange</dt>
-				<dd>Standard ANSI X3.4-1986, ANSI, 1986.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-UAAG2"><strong>[UAAG 2.0]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2010/ED-UAAG20-20100308/">User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0</a></cite>,<br/>
-					J. Allan, K. Ford, J. Richards, J. Spellman, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, <span class="wip">work in progress</span>, 8 March 2010.<br/>
-					This version of the UAAG 2.0 specfication is http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2010/ED-UAAG20-20100308/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG20/">latest version of UAAG 2.0</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG20/.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-WEB4CE"><strong>[WEB4CE]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.ce.org/Standards/Standard-Listings/R7-Home-Network-Committee/CEA-2014-B-(ANSI%29.aspx">ANSI/CEA-2014-B,
-					Web-based Protocol and Framework for Remote User Interface on UPnPTM Networks and the Internet (Web4CE)</a></cite>.<br/>
-					Consumer Electronics Association, January 2011.<br/>
-					Available at
-						<a href="http://www.ce.org/Standards/Standard-Listings/R7-Home-Network-Committee/CEA-2014-B-(ANSI).aspx">http://www.ce.org/Standards/Standard-Listings/R7-Home-Network-Committee/CEA-2014-B-(ANSI%29.aspx</a>.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="ref-WIN1252"><strong>[WIN1252]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/sbcs/1252.htm">Windows 1252</a> a Coded Character Set - 8-Bit.<br/>
-					Microsoft Corporation.
-					</dd>
-
-				<dt id="references-XML"><strong>[XML 1.0]</strong></dt>
-				<dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/">Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0</a></cite>,<br/>
-					T. Bray, J. Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, et. al, Editors.<br/>
-					World Wide Web Consortium, August 2006.<br/>
-					This version of the XML 1.0 Recommendation is http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/.<br/>
-					The <a class="normative" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/">latest version of XML 1.0</a> is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/.
-					</dd>
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