Returns true if the window has been closed, false otherwise.
Defines a new custom element, mapping the given name to the given constructor as an autonomous custom element.
Returns true if the location bar is visible; otherwise, returns false.
Returns true if the menu bar is visible; otherwise, returns false.
Fires when the user aborts the download.
Fires when the object loses the input focus.
Occurs when playback is possible, but would require further buffering.
Fires when the contents of the object or selection have changed.
Fires when the user clicks the left mouse button on the object
Fires when the user clicks the right mouse button in the client area, opening the context menu.
Fires when the user double-clicks the object.
Available only in secure contexts.
Available only in secure contexts.
Fires on the source object continuously during a drag operation.
Fires on the source object when the user releases the mouse at the close of a drag operation.
Fires on the target element when the user drags the object to a valid drop target.
Fires on the target object when the user moves the mouse out of a valid drop target during a drag operation.
Fires on the target element continuously while the user drags the object over a valid drop target.
Fires on the source object when the user starts to drag a text selection or selected object.
Occurs when the duration attribute is updated.
Occurs when the media element is reset to its initial state.
Occurs when the end of playback is reached.
Fires when an error occurs during object loading.
Fires when the object receives focus.
Fires when the user presses a key.
Fires when the user presses an alphanumeric key.
Fires when the user releases a key.
Fires immediately after the browser loads the object.
Occurs when media data is loaded at the current playback position.
Occurs when the duration and dimensions of the media have been determined.
Occurs when Internet Explorer begins looking for media data.
Fires when the user clicks the object with either mouse button.
Fires when the user moves the mouse over the object.
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer into the object.
Fires when the user releases a mouse button while the mouse is over the object.
Occurs when playback is paused.
Occurs when the play method is requested.
Occurs when the audio or video has started playing.
Occurs to indicate progress while downloading media data.
Occurs when the playback rate is increased or decreased.
Fires when the user resets a form.
Fires when the user repositions the scroll box in the scroll bar on the object.
Occurs when the seek operation ends.
Occurs when the current playback position is moved.
Fires when the current selection changes.
Occurs when the download has stopped.
Occurs if the load operation has been intentionally halted.
Occurs to indicate the current playback position.
Occurs when the volume is changed, or playback is muted or unmuted.
Occurs when playback stops because the next frame of a video resource is not available.
Refers to either the parent WindowProxy, or itself.
It can rarely be null e.g. for contentWindow of an iframe that is already removed from the parent.
Returns true if the personal bar is visible; otherwise, returns false.
Returns true if the scrollbars are visible; otherwise, returns false.
Returns true if the status bar is visible; otherwise, returns false.
Returns true if the toolbar is visible; otherwise, returns false.
Closes the window.
Dispatches a synthetic event event to target and returns true if either event's cancelable attribute value is false or its preventDefault() method was not invoked, and false otherwise.
Moves the focus to the window's browsing context, if any.
Posts a message to the given window. Messages can be structured objects, e.g. nested objects and arrays, can contain JavaScript values (strings, numbers, Date objects, etc), and can contain certain data objects such as File Blob, FileList, and ArrayBuffer objects.
Objects listed in the transfer member of options are transferred, not just cloned, meaning that they are no longer usable on the sending side.
A target origin can be specified using the targetOrigin member of options. If not provided, it defaults to "/". This default restricts the message to same-origin targets only.
If the origin of the target window doesn't match the given target origin, the message is discarded, to avoid information leakage. To send the message to the target regardless of origin, set the target origin to "*".
Throws a "DataCloneError" DOMException if transfer array contains duplicate objects or if message could not be cloned.
Cancels the document load.
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Available only in secure contexts.