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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">void</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">3</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> ECMA <span class="emphasis">1</span></td>
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						<p>This unary operator evaluates the expression to its right but returns
a value of <span class="literal">undefined</span>, even if the expression (such
as a function call) evaluates to some value. This operator is
commonly used with <span class="literal">javascript:</span> pseudo-URLs that
invoke functions. If the function returns a value, that value is
ignored by the calling expression.
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>&lt;a href="javascript: void getSound( );" &gt;...&lt;/a&gt;</pre>
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