HTMLInputElement: name-Eigenschaft
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Die name
-Eigenschaft des HTMLInputElement
-Interfaces gibt den Namen des <input>
-Elements an. Sie spiegelt das name
-Attribut des Elements wider.
Wert
Ein String, der den Namen des Elements repräsentiert.
Beispiel
Gegeben folgendes HTML:
html
<p>
<label for="planet">Which planet were you born on?</label>
<input id="planet" type="text" name="origin" />
</p>
Sie können die name
-Eigenschaft verwenden, um den Namen des <input>
zu erhalten oder festzulegen:
js
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#planet");
console.log(`Element's name: ${inputElement.name}`); // "Element's name: origin"
inputElement.name = "planet"; // updates the element's name
Spezifikationen
Specification |
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HTML # dom-fe-name |
Browser-Kompatibilität
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