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document.implementation

Returns a DOMImplementation object associated with the current document.

Syntax

DOMImpObj = document.implementation;

Example

var modName = "HTML";
var modVer = "2.0";
var conformTest = document.implementation.hasFeature( modName, modVer );

alert( "DOM " + modName + " " + modVer + " supported?: " + conformTest );

// alerts with: "DOM HTML 2.0 supported?: true" if DOM Level 2 HTML module is supported.

A list of module names (e.g., Core, HTML, XML, etc) is available in the DOM Level 2 Conformance Section

Notes

The W3C's DOM Level 1 Recommendation only specified the hasFeature method, which is one way to determine if a DOM module is supported by a browser (see example above and What does your user agent claim to support?). If available, other DOMImplementation methods provide services for controlling things outside of a single document. For example, the DOMImplementation interface includes a createDocumentType method with which DTDs can be created for one or more documents managed by the implementation.

Specification

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support Yes ? Yes ? ? ?
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes ? Yes ? ? ?

Gecko-specific notes

  • Starting with Gecko 19.0 (Firefox 19.0 / Thunderbird 19.0 / SeaMonkey 2.16) the hasFeature method will always return true.

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