[unrev-II] Using the W3C DOM Level 2 Range Object as implemented by Mozilla

From: Joe D Willliams (altintdev@webtv.net)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2001 - 22:13:46 PDT

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    The Range Object
    A Range represents a "selection" of a portion of a web document or a document
    fragment. This range is described as all of the content between two
    boundary-points, the start and end boundary-points. The range object was
    created to facilitate editing operations to the DOM, such as cutting, copying,
    pasting and deleting of content.

     http://www.pbwizard.com/Articles/Moz_Range_Object_Article.htm

    This can work for transfer of information between documents, also.

    Best Regards,
    Joe

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