Baseline Widely available
The HTMLObjectElement
interface provides special properties and methods (beyond those on the HTMLElement
interface it also has available to it by inheritance) for manipulating the layout and presentation of <object>
element, representing external resources.
Inherits properties from its parent, HTMLElement
.
HTMLObjectElement.align
Deprecated
A string representing an enumerated property indicating alignment of the element's contents with respect to the surrounding context. The possible values are "left"
, "right"
, "justify"
, and "center"
.
HTMLObjectElement.archive
Deprecated
A string that reflects the archive
HTML attribute, containing a list of archives for resources for this object.
HTMLObjectElement.border
Deprecated
A string that reflects the border
HTML attribute, specifying the width of a border around the object.
HTMLObjectElement.code
Deprecated
A string representing the name of an applet class file, containing either the applet's subclass, or the path to get to the class, including the class file itself.
HTMLObjectElement.codeBase
Deprecated
A string that reflects the codebase
HTML attribute, specifying the base path to use to resolve relative URIs.
HTMLObjectElement.codeType
Deprecated
A string that reflects the codetype
HTML attribute, specifying the content type of the data.
HTMLObjectElement.contentDocument
Read only
Returns a Document
representing the active document of the object element's nested browsing context, if any; otherwise null
.
HTMLObjectElement.contentWindow
Read only
Returns a WindowProxy representing the window proxy of the object element's nested browsing context, if any; otherwise null
.
HTMLObjectElement.data
Returns a string that reflects the data
HTML attribute, specifying the address of a resource's data.
HTMLObjectElement.declare
Deprecated
A boolean value that reflects the declare
HTML attribute, indicating that this is a declaration, not an instantiation, of the object.
HTMLObjectElement.form
Read only
Returns a HTMLFormElement
representing the object element's form owner, or null if there isn't one.
HTMLObjectElement.height
Returns a string that reflects the height
HTML attribute, specifying the displayed height of the resource in CSS pixels.
HTMLObjectElement.hspace
Deprecated
A long
representing the horizontal space in pixels around the control.
HTMLObjectElement.name
Returns a string that reflects the name
HTML attribute, specifying the name of the browsing context.
HTMLObjectElement.standby
Deprecated
A string that reflects the standby
HTML attribute, specifying a message to display while the object loads.
HTMLObjectElement.type
A string that reflects the type
HTML attribute, specifying the MIME type of the resource.
HTMLObjectElement.useMap
Deprecated
A string that reflects the usemap
HTML attribute, specifying a <map>
element to use.
HTMLObjectElement.validationMessage
Read only
Returns a string representing a localized message that describes the validation constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint validation (willValidate
is false
), or it satisfies its constraints.
HTMLObjectElement.validity
Read only
Returns a ValidityState
with the validity states that this element is in.
HTMLObjectElement.vspace
Deprecated
A long
representing the horizontal space in pixels around the control.
HTMLObjectElement.width
A string that reflects the width
HTML attribute, specifying the displayed width of the resource in CSS pixels.
HTMLObjectElement.willValidate
Read only
Returns a boolean value that indicates whether the element is a candidate for constraint validation. Always false
for HTMLObjectElement
objects.
Inherits methods from its parent, HTMLElement
.
HTMLObjectElement.checkValidity()
Always returns true
because <object>
elements are never candidates for constraint validation.
HTMLObjectElement.getSVGDocument()
Returns the embedded SVG as a Document
.
HTMLObjectElement.reportValidity()
Always returns true
because <object>
elements are never candidates for constraint validation.
HTMLObjectElement.setCustomValidity()
Sets a custom validity message for the element. If this message is not the empty string, then the element is suffering from a custom validity error, and does not validate.
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