| The CSSCharsetRule interface represents a @charset rule in a
CSS style sheet. The value of the encoding attribute does
not affect the encoding of text data in the DOM objects; this encoding is
always UTF-16. After a stylesheet is loaded, the value of the
encoding attribute is the value found in the
@charset rule. If there was no @charset in the
original document, then no CSSCharsetRule is created. The
value of the encoding attribute may also be used as a hint
for the encoding used on serialization of the style sheet.
The value of the @charset rule (and therefore of the
CSSCharsetRule ) may not correspond to the encoding the
document actually came in; character encoding information e.g. in an HTTP
header, has priority (see CSS document representation) but this is not
reflected in the CSSCharsetRule .
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Style Specification.
since: DOM Level 2 |