declare namespace dojox { namespace secure { /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/secure/DOM.html * * * @param element */ interface DOM{(element: any): void} /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/secure/sandbox.html * * Creates a secure sandbox from which scripts and HTML can be loaded that * will only be able to access the provided element and it's descendants, the * rest of the DOM and JS environment will not be accessible to the sandboxed * scripts and HTML. * This function will create and return a sandbox object (see dojox.secure.__Sandbox) * for the provided element. * * @param element The DOM element to use as the container for the sandbox */ interface sandbox{(element: any): void} namespace fromJson { } /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/secure/capability.html * * */ interface capability { /** * */ keywords: any[]; /** * pass in the text of a script. If it passes and it can be eval'ed, it should be safe. * Note that this does not do full syntax checking, it relies on eval to reject invalid scripts. * There are also known false rejections: * * Nesting vars inside blocks will not declare the variable for the outer block * Named functions are not treated as declaration so they are generally not allowed unless the name is declared with a var. * Var declaration that involve multiple comma delimited variable assignments are not accepted * * @param script the script to execute * @param safeLibraries The safe libraries that can be called (the functions can not be access/modified by the untrusted code, only called) * @param safeGlobals These globals can be freely interacted with by the untrusted code */ validate(script: String, safeLibraries: any[], safeGlobals: Object): void; } } } declare module "dojox/secure/DOM" { var exp: dojox.secure.DOM export=exp; } declare module "dojox/secure/sandbox" { var exp: dojox.secure.sandbox export=exp; } declare module "dojox/secure/capability" { var exp: dojox.secure.capability export=exp; }