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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<x_symbol id='xClientWidth'>
<sources>
<src><file>xclientwidth.js</file><note><![CDATA[Default.]]></note></src>
</sources>
<copyright>Copyright 2001-2007 Michael Foster (Cross-Browser.com)</copyright>
<license>Part of X, a Cross-Browser Javascript Library, Distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL</license>
<groups>
<grp>Window</grp>
</groups>
<type>Function</type>
<description><![CDATA[The inner width of the window not including any scrollbar.]]></description>
<syntax>xClientWidth()</syntax>
<return>Integer</return>
<dependencies>
<dep>xDef</dep>
</dependencies>
<demos>
<demo>
<url>http://cross-browser.com/toys/</url>
<note><![CDATA[Index of all X demos.]]></note>
</demo>
</demos>
<revisions>
<rev>
<num>5</num><date>31May07</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[This change was just to match the same change in xClientHeight. See the docs for xClientHeight.]]></note>
</rev>
<rev>
<num>4</num><date>3Oct06</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[Fawn pointed out that my last change, w=window, introduced 2 vars named 'w'. Thanks very much, Fawn!]]></note>
</rev>
<rev>
<num>4</num><date>3Oct06</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[Removed sniffer xOp6Dn as well as Op6 logic. Used "var d=document,w=window" and reduced size by 105 bytes.]]></note>
</rev>
<rev>
<num>3</num><date>25Apr05</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[use xOp6Dn instead of xOp5or6.]]></note>
</rev>
<rev>
<num>2</num><date>27Jan05</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[Moz update for xClientWidth/xClientHeight, check for 'CSS1Compat' (experimental?).]]></note>
</rev>
<rev>
<num>1</num><date>31Mar04</date><author>mf</author>
<note><![CDATA[put in it's own file for use with XC]]></note>
</rev>
</revisions>
</x_symbol>
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