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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">&lt;A&gt;</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">all</span> IE <span class="emphasis">all</span>   HTML <span class="emphasis">all</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">&lt;A&gt;...&lt;/A&gt;</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">HTML End Tag: Required&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>The <span class="literal">a</span> element is the rare element that can be an
anchor and/or a link, depending on the presence of the
<span class="literal">name</span> and/or <span class="literal">href</span> attributes. As
an anchor, the element defines a named location in a document to
which any URL can reference by appending a hashmark and the anchor
name to the document's URI (for example,
<span class="emphasis">http://www.megacorp.com/contents#a-c</span>). Names are
identifiers assigned to the <span class="literal">name</span> attribute (or in
newer browsers, the <span class="literal">id</span> attribute). Content defined
solely as an anchor is not (by default) visually differentiated from
surrounding <span class="literal">body</span> content.
</p><p>By assigning a URI to the <span class="literal">href</span> attribute, the
element becomes the source of a hypertext link. Activating the link
generally navigates to the URI assigned to the
<span class="literal">href</span> attribute (or it may load other media into a
helper application or plugin without changing the page). Unless
modified by style sheets, links typically have a distinctive
appearance in the browser, such as an underline beneath text (or
border around an object) and a color other than the current content
color. Attributes can define separate colors for three states: an
unvisited link, a link being activated by the user, and a previously
visited link (the linked document is currently in the browser cache).
Such color control is deprecated in favor of CSS pseudo-classes
(<span class="literal">:link</span>, <span class="literal">:active</span>,
<span class="literal">:visited</span>, and a new state,
<span class="literal">:hover</span>). An <span class="literal">a</span> element can be
both an anchor and a link if, in the least, both the
<span class="literal">name</span> (or <span class="literal">id</span>) and
<span class="literal">href</span> attributes have values assigned to them.
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A name="anchor3" id="anchor3"&gt;Just an anchor named "anchor3."&lt;/A&gt;
&lt;A href="#anchor3"&gt;A link to navigate to "anchor3" in the same document.&lt;/A&gt;
&lt;A name="anchor3" id="anchor3" href="http://www.megacorp.com/index.html"&gt;
Go from here (anchor 3) to home page.&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i]
[window.]document.anchors[i]
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>)</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Element-Specific Attributes</span></td>
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						<table border="1"><tbody><tr><td>charset</td><td>coords</td><td>datafld</td><td>datasrc</td><td>href</td>
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								<tr><td>hreflang</td><td>methods</td><td>name</td><td>rel</td><td>rev</td>
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								<tr><td>shape</td><td>target</td><td>type</td><td>urn</td><td></td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Element-Specific Event Handler Attributes</span></td>
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					<td><p>None. Anchor-only <span class="literal">a</span> elements have no event
handlers in Navigator through Version 4.
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						<tr><td valign="top" class="name">accesskey</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6 (see text)</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4/5</span> HTML <span class="emphasis">4 (see text)</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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							<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">accesskey="<span class="replaceable">character</span>"</p>
							</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>A single character key that either gives focus to an element (in some
		browsers) or activates a form control or link action. The browser and
		operating system determine if the user must press a modifier key
		(e.g., <span class="emphasis">Ctrl</span>, <span class="emphasis">Alt</span>, or <span class="emphasis">Command</span>) with the access key to activate the
		link. In Windows versions of IE 4 and later and Netscape 6, the
		<span class="emphasis">Alt</span> key is required and the key is
		not case-sensitive. For Macintosh versions of IE 5 and later and
		Netscape 6, the <span class="emphasis">Ctrl</span> modifier key is
		required to effect the action.
		</p><p>Although <span class="literal">accesskey</span> is listed here as a widely
		shared attribute, that isn't strictly the case
		across all implementations. HTML 4 and Netscape 6 recognize this
		attribute only for the following elements: <span class="literal">a</span>,
		<span class="literal">area</span>, <span class="literal">button</span>,
		<span class="literal">input</span>, <span class="literal">label</span>,
		<span class="literal">legend</span>, and <span class="literal">textarea</span>. To this
		list, IE 4 adds <span class="literal">applet</span>, <span class="literal">body</span>,
		<span class="literal">div</span>, <span class="literal">embed</span>,
		<span class="literal">isindex</span>, <span class="literal">marquee</span>,
		<span class="literal">object</span>, <span class="literal">select</span>,
		<span class="literal">span</span>, <span class="literal">table</span>, and
		<span class="literal">td</span> (but removes <span class="literal">label</span> and
		<span class="literal">legend</span>). IE 5 adds every other renderable element,
		but with a caution: except for <span class="literal">input</span> and other
		form-related elements, you must also assign a
		<span class="literal">tabindex</span> attribute to the IE 5 and later element
		(even if simply a value of zero for all) to let the accelerator key
		combination bring focus to the element.
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							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A href="http://www.megacorp.com/toc.html" accesskey="t"&gt;Table of Contents&lt;/A&gt;
		&lt;H2 class="subsection" accesskey="2" tabindex="0"&gt;Part Two&lt;/H2&gt;</pre>
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							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
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							<td><p>Single character of the document set.</p>
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							<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
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							<td><p>None.</p>
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							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].accessKey
		[window.]document.anchors[i].accessKey
		[window.]document.<span class="replaceable">formName</span>.<span class="replaceable">elementName</span>.accessKey
		[window.]document.forms[i].elements[j].accessKey
		[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>accessKey</pre>
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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">charset</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>   HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">charset="<span class="replaceable">characterSet</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Character encoding of the content at the other end of the link.</p>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A charset="csISO5427Cyrillic" href="moscow.html"&gt;Visit Moscow&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
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					<td><p>Case-insensitive alias from the character set registry (ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets).
</p>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
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					<td><p>Determined by browser.  </p>
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		</div><div id="coords">
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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">coords</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">6</span>   HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">coords="<span class="replaceable">coord1, ... coordN</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Although defined for the <span class="literal">a</span> element, the
<span class="literal">coords</span> attribute applies to the
<span class="literal">area</span> element for client-side image maps. The
<span class="literal">area</span> element
"inherits" many attributes and
behaviors of the <span class="literal">a</span> element. See the
<span class="literal">area</span> element.
</p>
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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">datafld</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span>   HTML <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">datafld="<span class="replaceable">columnName</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Used with IE data binding to associate a remote data source column
name in lieu of an <span class="literal">href</span> attribute for a link. The
data source column must contain a valid URI (relative or absolute). A
<span class="literal">datasrc</span> attribute must also be set for the
element. Works only with text file data sources in IE 5/Mac.
</p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A datasrc="DBSRC3" datafld="newsURL"&gt;Late-Breaking News&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
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					<td><p>Case-sensitive identifier.</p>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
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					<td><p>None.</p>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].dataFld
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).dataFld </pre>
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		</div><div id="datasrc">
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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">datasrc</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">datasrc="<span class="replaceable">dataSourceName</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Used with IE data binding to specify the ID of the
page's <span class="literal">object</span> element that loads
the data source object for remote data access. Content from the data
source to be inserted into the <span class="literal">a</span> element text is
specified via the <span class="literal">datafld</span> attribute. Works only
with text file data sources in IE 5/Mac.
</p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A datasrc="DBSRC3" datafld="newsURL"&gt;Late-Breaking News&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
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					<td><p>Case-sensitive identifier.</p>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
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					<td><p>None.</p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].dataSrc
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).dataSrc </pre>
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		</div><div id="href">
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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">href</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">all</span> IE <span class="emphasis">all</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">all</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">href="<span class="replaceable">URI</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Required for links&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>The URI of the destination of a link. In browsers, when the URI is an
HTML document, the document is loaded into the current (default) or
other window target (as defined by the <span class="literal">target</span>
attribute). For some other file types, the browser may load the
destination content into a plugin or save the destination file on the
client machine. In the absence of the <span class="literal">href</span>
attribute, the element does not distinguish itself in a browser as a
clickable link and may instead be only an anchor (if the
<span class="literal">name</span> or <span class="literal">id</span> attribute is set).
</p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A href="part1/chap3.html"&gt;Chapter 3&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
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					<td><p>Any valid URI, including complete and relative URLs, anchors on the
same page (anchor names prefaced with the <span class="literal">#</span>
symbol), and the <span class="literal">javascript:</span> pseudo-URL in
scriptable browsers to trigger a script statement rather than
navigate to a destination.
</p>
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					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
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					<td><p>None.</p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
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					<td><p>In both browsers, other link object properties allow for the
extraction of components of the URL, such as protocol and hostname.
See the <span class="literal">a</span> element in Chapter 9.
</p><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].href
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).href</pre>
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		</div><div id="hreflang">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">hreflang</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">6</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
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				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">hreflang="<span class="replaceable">languageCode</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>The language code of the content at the destination of a link.
Requires that the <span class="literal">href</span> attribute also be set. This
attribute is primarily an advisory attribute to help a browser
prepare itself for a new language set if the browser is so enabled.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A hreflang="HI" href="hindi/Chap3.html&gt;Chapter 3 (in Hindi)&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-insensitive language code.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Browser default.  </p>
					</td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div>
		<div id="id">
					<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
						<tr><td valign="top" class="name">id</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">4</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">id="<span class="replaceable">elementIdentifier</span>"</p>
							</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>A unique identifier that distinguishes this element from all the rest
		in the document. Can be used to associate a single element with a
		style rule naming this attribute value as an ID selector. An element
		can have an ID assigned for uniqueness as well as a class for
		inclusion within a group. See Chapter 3.
		</p><p>IE 4 and later and Netscape 6 allow <span class="literal">id</span> attributes
		for nonrenderable elements, but if your code requires validation, be
		aware that the W3C HTML 4 and XHTML DTDs do not. Because all W3C DOM
		elements have an <span class="literal">id</span> property, it is natural to
		assign an <span class="literal">id</span> attribute to non-renderable elements
		if scripts must reference those elements. Or, your scripts may use
		other ways (e.g., the array returned by
		<span class="literal">document.getElementsByTagName( )</span>) to reference
		such elements.
		</p><p>Assign identifiers to <span class="literal">id</span> attributes in order to
		duplicate values previously only assigned to <span class="literal">name</span>
		attributes in elements that feature the <span class="literal">name</span>
		attribute. Current browser form controls still require
		<span class="literal">name</span> attributes for name/value pairs to be
		submitted with the form, and a elements acting as anchors still need
		name attributes. Be sure to assign an identifier to the
		<span class="literal">id</span> attribute of any element you intend to
		reference by script.
		</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;H2 id="sect3Head"&gt;Section Three&lt;/H2&gt;</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>Case-sensitive identifier.</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>None.</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>id</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
					</table>
		</div>
		<div id="lang">
					<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
						<tr><td valign="top" class="name">lang</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">3</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">lang="<span class="replaceable">languageCode</span>"</p>
							</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>The language being used for the element's attribute
		values and content. A browser can use this information to assist in
		proper rendering of content with respect to details such as treatment
		of ligatures (when supported by a particular font or required by a
		written language), quotation marks, and hyphenation. Other
		applications and search engines might use this information to aid the
		selection of spell-checking dictionaries and the creation of indices.
		</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;SPAN lang="de"&gt;Deutsche Bundesbahn&lt;/SPAN&gt;</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>Case-insensitive language code.</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>Browser default.</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>lang</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
					</table>
		</div>
		<div id="methods">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">methods</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">methods="<span class="replaceable">http-method</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>An advisory attribute about the functionality of the destination of a
link. A browser could use this information to display special colors
or images for the element content based on what the destination will
do for the user.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A href="http://www.megacorp.com/cgi-bin/search?chap3" methods="get"&gt;
Chapter 3&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Comma-delimited list of one or more HTTP methods.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].Methods
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).Methods </pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="name">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">name</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">all</span> IE <span class="emphasis">all</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">all</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">name="<span class="replaceable">elementIdentifier</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Required for anchors&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>The traditional way to signify an anchor position within a document.
Other link elements can refer to the anchor by setting their
<span class="literal">href</span> attributes to a URL ending in a pound sign
(<span class="literal">#</span>) followed by the identifier. Omitting the
<span class="literal">name</span> (and <span class="literal">id</span>) attribute for the
<span class="literal">a</span> element prevents the element from being used as
an anchor position. This attribute is interchangeable with the
<span class="literal">id</span> attribute in recent browsers. The attribute is
deprecated in XHTML 1.0, so you are encouraged to use both attributes
(with the same identifier) to keep all browser generations happy. If
the <span class="literal">name</span> and <span class="literal">href</span> attribute are
set in the element, the element is considered both an anchor and a
link.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A id="sect3" name="sect3"&gt;Section III&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-sensitive identifier.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].name
[window.]document.anchors[i].name
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).name</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="rel">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">rel</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">3</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">rel="<span class="replaceable">linkTypes</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Defines the relationship between the current element and the
destination of the link. Also known as a <span class="emphasis">forward
link</span>, not to be confused in any way with the destination
document whose address is defined by the <span class="literal">href</span>
attribute. The HTML 4 recommendation defines several link types; it
is up to the browser to determine how to employ the value. This
attribute has meaning primarily for the <span class="literal">link</span>
element, although there is significant room for future application
for tasks such as assigning an <span class="literal">a</span> element (acting
as a link) to a button in a static navigation bar pointing to the
next or previous document in a series. The element must include an
<span class="literal">href</span> attribute for the <span class="literal">rel</span>
attribute to be applied.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A rel="next chapter" href="chapter3.html"&gt;Chapter 3&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-insensitive, space-delimited list of HTML 4 standard link types
applicable to the element. Sanctioned link types are:
</p>
<table border="1"><tbody><tr><td><span class="literal">alternate</span></td><td><span class="literal">appendix</span></td><td><span class="literal">bookmark</span></td><td><span class="literal">chapter</span></td>
								</tr>
								<tr><td><span class="literal">contents</span></td><td><span class="literal">copyright</span></td><td><span class="literal">glossary</span></td><td><span class="literal">help</span></td>
								</tr>
								<tr><td><span class="literal">index</span></td><td><span class="literal">next</span></td><td><span class="literal">prev</span></td><td><span class="literal">section</span></td>
								</tr>
								<tr><td><span class="literal">start</span></td><td><span class="literal">stylesheet</span></td><td><span class="literal">subsection</span></td><td></td>
								</tr>
							</tbody></table>
<p>In addition, IE 3 defined a fixed set of four values:
<span class="literal">same</span> | <span class="literal">next</span> |
<span class="literal">parent</span> | <span class="literal">previous</span>, but only
<span class="literal">next</span> and <span class="literal">previous</span> continue to
be supported in IE.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].rel
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>)<span class="replaceable">.</span>rel </pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="rev">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">rev</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">3</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">rev="<span class="replaceable">linkTypes</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>A reverse link relationship. Like the <span class="literal">rel</span>
attribute, the <span class="literal">rev</span> attribute's
capabilities are defined by the browser, particularly with regard to
how the browser interprets and renders the various link types
available in the HTML 4 specification. Given two documents (A and B)
containing links that point to each other, the <span class="literal">rev</span>
value of B is designed to express the same relationship between the
two documents as denoted by the <span class="literal">rel</span> attribute in
A. There is not yet much application of either the
<span class="literal">rel</span> or <span class="literal">rev</span> attributes of the
<span class="literal">a</span> element in mainstream browsers.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A rev="previous" href="chapter2.html"&gt;Chapter 2&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-insensitive, space-delimited list of standard link types
applicable to the element. See the <span class="literal">rel</span> attribute
for sanctioned and supported link types.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].rev
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>).rev </pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="shape">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">shape</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">shape="<span class="replaceable">shape</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Defines the shape of a server-side image map area whose coordinates
are specified with the <span class="literal">coords</span> attribute. See the
<span class="literal">area</span> element.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div>
		<div id="tabindex">
					<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
						<tr><td valign="top" class="name">tabindex</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">tabindex="<span class="replaceable">integer</span>"</p>
							</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>A number that indicates the sequence of this element within the
		tabbing order of all focusable elements in the document. Tabbing
		order follows a strict set of rules. Elements that have values other
		than zero assigned to their <span class="literal">tabindex</span> attributes
		are first in line when a user starts tabbing in a page. Focus starts
		with the element with the lowest <span class="literal">tabindex</span> value
		and proceeds in order to the highest value, regardless of physical
		location on the page or in the document. If two elements have the
		same <span class="literal">tabindex</span> values, the element that comes
		earlier in the document receives focus first. Next come all elements
		that either don't support the
		<span class="literal">tabindex</span> attribute or have the value set to zero.
		These elements receive focus in the order in which they appear in the
		document. Note that reloading the current page does not necessarily
		restart the tabbing sequence from the
		"top." Therefore, controlling
		tabbing sequence is most helpful when the logic of your focusable
		elements is something other than the source code order of those
		elements (e.g., directing tabbing to fields down table columns rather
		than across rows).
		</p><p>HTML 4 and Netscape 6 limit the <span class="literal">tabindex</span> attribute
		to the following elements: <span class="literal">a</span>,
		<span class="literal">area</span>, <span class="literal">button</span>,
		<span class="literal">input</span>, <span class="literal">object</span>,
		<span class="literal">select</span>, <span class="literal">textarea</span>. To this list,
		IE 4 adds <span class="literal">applet</span>, <span class="literal">body</span>,
		<span class="literal">div</span>, <span class="literal">embed</span>,
		<span class="literal">isindex</span>, <span class="literal">marquee</span>,
		<span class="literal">span</span>, <span class="literal">table</span>, and
		<span class="literal">td</span>. IE 5 adds every other renderable element. A
		negative value in IE (only) removes an element from tabbing order
		entirely.
		</p><p>Links and anchors cannot be tabbed to with the Mac version of IE 4,
		so the tabindex for a elements is ignored in that version.
		</p>
							</td>
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						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A href="chapter3.html" tabindex="3"&gt;Chapter 3&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>Any integer from 0 through 32,767. In IE, setting
		<span class="literal">tabindex</span> to a negative value causes the element to
		be skipped in tabbing order altogether.
		</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><p>None.</p>
							</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
						</tr>
						<tr>
							<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>tabIndex</pre>
								</span></td>
						</tr>
					</table>
		</div>
		<div id="target">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">target</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">all</span> IE <span class="emphasis">all</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">all</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">target="<span class="replaceable">windowOrFrameName</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>If the destination document is to be loaded into a window or frame
other than the current window or frame, you can specify where the
destination document should load by assigning a window or frame name
to the <span class="literal">target</span> attribute. Target frame names must
be assigned to frames and windows as identifiers. Assign names to
frames via the <span class="literal">name</span> and <span class="literal">id</span>
attributes of the <span class="literal">frame</span> element; assign names to
new windows via the second parameter of the <span class="literal">window.open(
)</span> scripting method. If you omit this attribute, the
destination document replaces the document containing the link. An
identifier other than one belonging to an existing frame or window
opens a new window for the destination document. This attribute is
applicable only when a value is assigned to the
<span class="literal">href</span> attribute of the element.
</p><p>A link element can have only one destination document and one target.
If you want a link to change the content of multiple frames, you can
use an <span class="literal">a</span> element's
<span class="literal">onclick</span> event handler or a
<span class="literal">javascript:</span> pseudo-URL to fire a script that loads
multiple documents. Set the <span class="literal">location.href</span> property
of each frame to a desired URL.
</p><p>Strict DTDs for HTML 4 and XHTML do not support the
<span class="literal">target</span> attribute of any element because frames and
windows are outside the scope of pure document markup. In fact,
framesetting documents will not validate in the strict
environmentthus the purpose of the separate frameset DTDs for
HTML 4 and XHTML. If your documents must validate with these strict
DTDs, and you wish to support targets, use scripts to set
<span class="literal">target</span> properties of links, image maps, and forms
after the page has loaded.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A target="display" href="chap3.html#sec2"&gt;Section 3.2&lt;/A&gt;
&lt;A target="_top" href="index.html"&gt;Start Over&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-sensitive identifier when the frame or window name has been
assigned via the target element's
<span class="literal">name</span> and <span class="literal">id</span> attributes. Four
reserved target names act as constants:
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p><span class="literal">_self</span></p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].target
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>target</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="type">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">type</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">6</span> IE <span class="emphasis">6</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">type="<span class="replaceable">MIMEType</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>An advisory about the content type of the destination document or
resource. A browser might use this information to assist in preparing
support for a resource requiring a multimedia player or plugin.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A type="video/mpeg" href="ski4.mpeg"&gt;View Devil's Ghost slope&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>Case-insensitive MIME type. A catalog of registered MIME types is
available from ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.  </p>
					</td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</div><div id="urn">
			<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" class="main">
				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">urn</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">n/a</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span>  HTML <span class="emphasis">n/a</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td colspan="2" class="divider"><img src="dwres:18084" width="100%" height="1"></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap class="usage"><p class="literal">urn="<span class="replaceable">urn</span>"</p>
					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Optional&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>A Uniform Resource Name version of the destination document specified
in the <span class="literal">href</span> attribute. This attribute is intended
to offer support in the future for the URN format of URI, an evolving
recommendation under discussion at the IETF (see RFC 2141). Although
supported in IE 4 and later, this attribute does not take the place
of the <span class="literal">href</span> attribute.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;A urn="urn:foo:bar3" href="chapter3.html"&gt;Chapter 3&lt;/A&gt;</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>A valid URN in the form of
<span class="literal">"urn:</span><span class="replaceable">NamespaceID</span><span class="literal">:</span><span class="replaceable">NamespaceSpecificString</span><span class="literal">"</span>.
</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" nowrap colspan="2" class="default"><span class="title">Default</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><p>None.</p>
					</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="objectmodelreference"><span class="title">Object Model Reference</span></td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="CLEARSEPARATION">&nbsp;</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.links[i].urn
[window.]document.getElementById(<span class="replaceable">elementID).</span>urn</pre>
						</span></td>
				</tr>
			</table>
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