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using AngleSharp.DOM.Collections;
using AngleSharp.DOM.Css;
using System;
namespace AngleSharp.DOM.Html
{
/// <summary>
/// Represents the HTML datalist element.
/// </summary>
public sealed class HTMLDataListElement : HTMLElement
{
#region Constants
/// <summary>
/// The datalist tag.
/// </summary>
internal const string Tag = "datalist";
static readonly SimpleSelector optionsQuery = SimpleSelector.Type(HTMLOptionElement.Tag);
#endregion
#region ctor
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new datalist element.
/// </summary>
internal HTMLDataListElement()
{
_name = Tag;
}
#endregion
#region Properties
/// <summary>
/// Gets a collection whose filter matches option elements.
/// </summary>
public HTMLCollection Options
{
get { return _children.QuerySelectorAll(optionsQuery); }
}
#endregion
}
}
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Florian lives in Munich, Germany. He started his programming career with Perl. After programming C/C++ for some years he discovered his favorite programming language C#. He did work at Siemens as a programmer until he decided to study Physics.
During his studies he worked as an IT consultant for various companies. After graduating with a PhD in theoretical particle Physics he is working as a senior technical consultant in the field of home automation and IoT.
Florian has been giving lectures in C#, HTML5 with CSS3 and JavaScript, software design, and other topics. He is regularly giving talks at user groups, conferences, and companies. He is actively contributing to open-source projects. Florian is the maintainer of AngleSharp, a completely managed browser engine.