HTMLObjectElement
The HTMLObjectElement
interface provides special properties and methods (beyond those on the HTMLElement
interface it also has available to it by inheritance) for manipulating the layout and presentation of <object>
element, representing external resources.
Instance properties
Inherits properties from its parent, HTMLElement
.
-
HTMLObjectElement.align
Deprecated -
A string representing an enumerated property indicating alignment of the element's contents with respect to the surrounding context. The possible values are
"left"
,"right"
,"justify"
, and"center"
. -
HTMLObjectElement.archive
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
archive
HTML attribute, containing a list of archives for resources for this object. -
HTMLObjectElement.border
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
border
HTML attribute, specifying the width of a border around the object. -
HTMLObjectElement.code
Deprecated -
A string representing the name of an applet class file, containing either the applet's subclass, or the path to get to the class, including the class file itself.
-
HTMLObjectElement.codeBase
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
codebase
HTML attribute, specifying the base path to use to resolve relative URIs. -
HTMLObjectElement.codeType
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
codetype
HTML attribute, specifying the content type of the data. -
HTMLObjectElement.contentDocument
Read only -
Returns a
Document
representing the active document of the object element's nested browsing context, if any; otherwisenull
. -
HTMLObjectElement.contentWindow
Read only -
Returns a WindowProxy representing the window proxy of the object element's nested browsing context, if any; otherwise
null
. -
HTMLObjectElement.data
-
Returns a string that reflects the
data
HTML attribute, specifying the address of a resource's data. -
HTMLObjectElement.declare
Deprecated -
A boolean value that reflects the
declare
HTML attribute, indicating that this is a declaration, not an instantiation, of the object. -
HTMLObjectElement.form
Read only -
Returns a
HTMLFormElement
representing the object element's form owner, or null if there isn't one. -
HTMLObjectElement.height
-
Returns a string that reflects the
height
HTML attribute, specifying the displayed height of the resource in CSS pixels. -
HTMLObjectElement.hspace
Deprecated -
A
long
representing the horizontal space in pixels around the control. -
HTMLObjectElement.name
-
Returns a string that reflects the
name
HTML attribute, specifying the name of the browsing context. -
HTMLObjectElement.standby
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
standby
HTML attribute, specifying a message to display while the object loads. -
HTMLObjectElement.type
-
A string that reflects the
type
HTML attribute, specifying the MIME type of the resource. -
HTMLObjectElement.useMap
Deprecated -
A string that reflects the
usemap
HTML attribute, specifying a<map>
element to use. -
HTMLObjectElement.validationMessage
Read only -
Returns a string representing a localized message that describes the validation constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint validation (
willValidate
isfalse
), or it satisfies its constraints. -
HTMLObjectElement.validity
Read only -
Returns a
ValidityState
with the validity states that this element is in. -
HTMLObjectElement.vspace
Deprecated -
A
long
representing the horizontal space in pixels around the control. -
HTMLObjectElement.width
-
A string that reflects the
width
HTML attribute, specifying the displayed width of the resource in CSS pixels. -
HTMLObjectElement.willValidate
Read only -
Returns a boolean value that indicates whether the element is a candidate for constraint validation. Always
false
forHTMLObjectElement
objects.
Instance methods
Inherits methods from its parent, HTMLElement
.
-
HTMLObjectElement.checkValidity()
-
Returns a boolean value that always is
true
, becauseobject
objects are never candidates for constraint validation. -
HTMLObjectElement.setCustomValidity()
-
Sets a custom validity message for the element. If this message is not the empty string, then the element is suffering from a custom validity error, and does not validate.
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # htmlobjectelement |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- The HTML element implementing this interface:
<object>