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This is a paragraph
This is another paragraph
Click the button to compare the position of the two paragraphs.
Possible return values: 1: The two nodes do not belong to the same document. 2: p1 is positioned after p2. 4: p1 is positioned before p2. 8: p1 is positioned inside p2. 16: p2 is positioned inside p1. 32: The two nodes has no relationship, or they are two attributes on the same element.
Note: The compareDocumentPosition method is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and earlier.
Note: The returnvalue could also be a combination of values. I.e. the returnvalue 20 means that p2 is inside p1 (16) AND p1 is positioned before p2 (4).
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