
Text <input> fields will now generate a basic shadow DOM and attach it to the input element. The shadow DOM contains a <div> with some inline style, and an always- editable text node inside it. Accessing the "value" attribute on such an input element will get/set the value from that text node. This is really cool, although not super stable since HTML editing is not super stable. But it's a start! :^)
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interface HTMLInputElement : HTMLElement {
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString accept;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString alt;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString max;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString min;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString pattern;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString placeholder;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString src;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString step;
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[Reflect=dirname] attribute DOMString dirName;
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[Reflect=value] attribute DOMString defaultValue;
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[LegacyNullToEmptyString] attribute DOMString value;
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attribute boolean checked;
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[Reflect] attribute boolean disabled;
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[Reflect=checked] attribute boolean defaultChecked;
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[Reflect=formnovalidate] attribute boolean formNoValidate;
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[Reflect=formtarget] attribute DOMString formTarget;
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[Reflect] attribute boolean multiple;
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[Reflect=readonly] attribute boolean readOnly;
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[Reflect] attribute boolean required;
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[Reflect] attribute DOMString align;
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[Reflect=usemap] attribute DOMString useMap;
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};
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