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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| Preview 1 | Apr 12, 2011 | New Release | Breaking Changes Event object's 'trusted' property In recent changes to the W3C DOM Level 3 Events specification's Last Call feedback, the working group elected to change the 'trusted' property to 'isTrusted' to match the property of the same name and semantics in Mozilla browsers. IE's implementation of this property has been adjusted to match. DOM Programmability Invoking cached DOM functions without using the dot (.) notation and without using call/apply/bind now throws script errors. The previously supported legacy function invocation pattern has been removed for better interoperability and standards support: var g = document.getElementById; g(‘test’); // Now throws an exception Enumeration of DOM objects previously only included properties and event handlers. With IE9 and IE10 standards mode, enumeration now includes functions as well. |
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