Example Add an object to an HTML page: <object classid="clsid:F08DF954-8592-11D1-B16A-00C0F0283628" id="Slide...
Example
Add an object to an HTML page:<object classid="clsid:F08DF954-8592-11D1-B16A-00C0F0283628" id="Slider1" width="100" height="50"> <param name="BorderStyle" value="1" /> <param name="MousePointer" value="0" /> <param name="Enabled" value="1" /> <param name="Min" value="0" /> <param name="Max" value="10" /> </object> |
Definition and Usage
The <param> tag is used to define parameters or variables for an object or applet element.Browser Support
The <param> tag is supported in all major browsers.Differences Between HTML and XHTML
In HTML the <param> tag has no end tag.In XHTML the <param> tag must be properly closed.
Required Attributes
DTD indicates in which DTD the attribute is allowed. S=Strict, T=Transitional, and F=Frameset.Attribute | Value | Description | DTD |
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name | unique_name | Defines a unique name for the parameter | STF |
Optional Attributes
Attribute | Value | Description | DTD |
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type | MIME type | Specifies the internet media type for the parameter | STF |
value | value | Specifies the value of the parameter | STF |
valuetype | data ref object | Specifies the MIME type of the value | STF |
Standard Attributes
id |