14. 3. 2. document.all.item() |
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The item() method provides a way to retrieve an HTML element out of the document.all array without having to know its position in the array. |
The item() method allows you to pass in the name of the element as specified by the name or id attribute of HTML tags. |
Normally, the method returns the element, but, if more than one element is found with the same name, an array of elements is returned. |
<HTML name="top">
<a name="Paint"><h2><u>Paint Colors</u></h2></a>
Red<br>
Green<br>
Blue<br>
Orange<br>
<hr>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
document.write("<a href='#");
document.write(document.all.item("Paint").name,"'>");
document.write(document.all.item("Paint").name,"</a>");
-->
</script>
</html>
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