html elementhead element followed by a body element.manifest — Application cache manifesthtml element's start tag can be omitted
if the first thing inside the html element is not a comment.html element's end tag can be omitted if
the html element is not immediately followed by a comment.interface HTMLHtmlElement : HTMLElement {};
The html element represents the root of an HTML document.
Authors are encouraged to specify a lang attribute on the root
html element, giving the document's language. This aids speech synthesis tools to
determine what pronunciations to use, translation tools to determine what rules to use, and so
forth.
The manifest attribute gives the address of
the document's application cache manifest, if there is one. If the attribute is present,
the attribute's value must be a valid non-empty URL potentially surrounded by
spaces.
The manifest attribute only has an effect during the early stages of document load.
Changing the attribute dynamically thus has no effect (and thus, no DOM API is provided for this
attribute).
For the purposes of application cache
selection, later base elements cannot affect the resolving of relative URLs in manifest
attributes, as the attributes are processed before those elements are seen.
The window.applicationCache IDL
attribute provides scripted access to the offline application cache mechanism.
The html element in the following example declares that the document's language
is English.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Swapping Songs</title> </head> <body> <h1>Swapping Songs</h1> <p>Tonight I swapped some of the songs I wrote with some friends, who gave me some of the songs they wrote. I love sharing my music.</p> </body> </html>