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package elemental.html;
import elemental.dom.Element;
import elemental.events.*;
import elemental.util.*;
import elemental.dom.*;
import elemental.html.*;
import elemental.css.*;
import elemental.stylesheets.*;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* DOM fieldset
elements expose the HTMLFieldSetElement (
HTML 4 HTMLFieldSetElement) interface, which provides special properties and methods (beyond the regular element object interface they also have available to them by inheritance) for manipulating the layout and presentation of field-set elements.
*/
public interface FieldSetElement extends Element {
/**
* Reflects the
disabled
HTML attribute, indicating whether the user can interact with the control.
*/
boolean isDisabled();
void setDisabled(boolean arg);
/**
* The elements belonging to this field set.
*/
HTMLCollection getElements();
/**
* The containing form element, if this element is in a form. Otherwise, the element the name content attribute points to
HTML5. (null
in
HTML 4.)
*/
FormElement getForm();
/**
* Reflects the
name
HTML attribute, containing the name of the field set, used for submitting the form.
*/
String getName();
void setName(String arg);
/**
* Must be the string fieldset
.
*/
String getType();
/**
* A localized message that describes the validation constraints that the element does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the element is not a candidate for constraint validation (willValidate is false), or it satisfies its constraints.
*/
String getValidationMessage();
/**
* The validity states that this element is in.
*/
ValidityState getValidity();
/**
* Always false because fieldset
objects are never candidates for constraint validation.
*/
boolean isWillValidate();
/**
* Always returns true because fieldset
objects are never candidates for constraint validation.
*/
boolean checkValidity();
/**
* Sets a custom validity message for the field set. If this message is not the empty string, then the field set is suffering from a custom validity error, and does not validate.
*/
void setCustomValidity(String error);
}