HTMLIFrameElement.addNextPaintListener()HTMLIFrameElement.clearMatch()HTMLIFrameElement.download()HTMLIFrameElement.executeScript()HTMLIFrameElement.findAll()HTMLIFrameElement.findNext()HTMLIFrameElement.getActive()HTMLIFrameElement.getCanGoBack()HTMLIFrameElement.getCanGoForward()HTMLIFrameElement.getContentDimensions()HTMLIFrameElement.getMainfest()HTMLIFrameElement.getMuted()HTMLIFrameElement.getScreenshot()HTMLIFrameElement.getStructuredData()HTMLIFrameElement.goBack()HTMLIFrameElement.goForward()HTMLIFrameElement.getVisible()HTMLIFrameElement.getVolume()HTMLIFrameElement.mute()HTMLIFrameElement.purgeHistory()HTMLIFrameElement.reload()HTMLIFrameElement.removeNextPaintListener()HTMLIFrameElement.sendMouseEvent()HTMLIFrameElement.sendTouchEvent()HTMLIFrameElement.setActive()HTMLIFrameElement.setInputMethodActive()HTMLIFrameElement.setNFCFocus()HTMLIFrameElement.setVisible()HTMLIFrameElement.setVolume()HTMLIFrameElement.stop()HTMLIFrameElement.unmute()HTMLIFrameElement.zoom()mozbrowseractivitydonemozbrowserasyncscrollmozbrowseraudioplaybackchangemozbrowsercaretstatechangedmozbrowserclosemozbrowsercontextmenumozbrowserdocumentfirstpaintmozbrowsererrormozbrowserfindchangemozbrowserfirstpaintmozbrowsericonchangemozbrowserloadendmozbrowserloadstartmozbrowserlocationchangemozbrowsermanifestchangemozbrowsermetachangemozbrowseropensearchmozbrowseropentabmozbrowseropenwindowmozbrowserresizemozbrowserscrollmozbrowserscrollareachangedmozbrowserscrollviewchangemozbrowsersecuritychangemozbrowserselectionstatechangedmozbrowsershowmodalpromptmozbrowsertitlechangemozbrowserusernameandpasswordrequiredmozbrowservisibilitychangeWarning: Removed in Firefox 65.
The findNext() method of the HTMLIFrameElement highlights the next or previous instance of a search result after a findAll() search has been carried out.
Invoking this method results in a mozbrowserfindchange event firing, which carries details about the search results.
Note: Use of the Browser API requires a privileged app, and browser and/or embed-apps permissions, depending on what you want to do. See Using the Browser API for more details.
instanceOfHTMLIframeElement.findNext(direction);
Void.
forward and backward.The following functions are taken from our Browser API demo, and cycle through the available search results. See Implementing the search bar for more explanation.
prev.addEventListener('touchend',function() {
browser.findNext('backward');
});
next.addEventListener('touchend',function() {
browser.findNext('forward');
});
Not part of any specification.
Supported since Firefox 47, in chrome code only. Removed completely in Firefox 65.
Unlikely ever to be supported in other browsers.