Retrieves a collection of all script objects in the document.
Syntax
[ oColl
= ]
document.scripts |
[ oObject = ]
document.scripts(vIndex [, iSubIndex]) |
Possible Values
oColl | Array of script objects. |
oObject | Reference to an individual item in the array of elements contained by the object. |
vIndex | Required. Integer or string that specifies the element or collection to retrieve. If this parameter is an integer, the method returns the element in the collection at the given position, where the first element has value 0, the second has 1, and so on. If this parameter is a string and there is more than one element with the name or id property equal to the string, the method returns a collection of matching elements. |
iSubIndex | Optional. Position of an element to retrieve. This parameter is used when vIndex is a string. The method uses the string to construct a collection of all elements that have a name or id property equal to the string, and then retrieves from this collection the element at the position specified by iSubIndex. |
Members Table
The following table lists the members exposed by the
scripts
object. Click a tab on the left to choose the type of member you want to view.
Attributes/Properties
Property | Description |
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length |
Sets or retrieves the number of objects in a collection. |
Methods
Method | Description |
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item |
Retrieves an object from the all collection or various other collections. |
namedItem |
Retrieves an object or a collection from the specified collection. |
tags |
Retrieves a collection of objects that have the specified HTML tag name. |
urns |
Retrieves a collection of all objects to which a specified behavior is attached. |
Remarks
This collection contains all the scripts in the document in source order regardless of the script's location in the document (whether in the head or body).
If duplicate identifiers are found, a collection of those items is returned. Collections of duplicates must be referenced subsequently by ordinal position.
Standards Information
There is no public standard that applies to this collection.
Applies To