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On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Robert Koberg <rob@k...> wrote: > >> Does anyone know if there is anywhere in a specification document the >> tab order of elements in a HTML/XHTML page (supposing DOM of page >> after all JavaScript added page content). > > First, I assume you mean input, select and anchor elements, right? Well I meant basically all things that you can tab to and then interact with once you've tabbed to them, so I guess input select and anchor are the most likely. > This will work differently in different browsers when you are assembly > the page with JS. For example, say you have bound to an onchange event > of some input. If the value of the input is 'x' then display some new > inputs after the input. So a tab from the input with the changed value > of 'x' should put you at the first of newly displayed inputs. yes, but luckily for the project I just need to be able to analyze the tab order of the page at loading. This is basically to provide an analyzer for a hotkeys functionality I made before that on a particular page allows you to define that key combination x+y followed by 1 results in sending 10 tabs, 2 spaces, and an enter. Given this functionality it is nice to be able to analyze exactly what number of tabs will lead you to a particular place in the page order. > > Is that what you mean? basically, but I don't really have to worry, in the first phase at any rate, about interacting with pages if they've been altered after loading. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen
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