name gets or sets the name property of a DOM object; it only applies to the following elements: <a>, <applet>, <button>, <form>, <frame>, <iframe>, <img>, <input>, <map>, <meta>, <object>, <param>, <select>, and <textarea>.
Note: The name property doesn't exist for other elements; unlike tagName and nodeName, it is not a property of the Node, Element or HTMLElement interfaces.
name can be used in the document.getElementsByName() method, a form and with the form elements collection. When used with a form or elements collection, it may return a single element or a collection.
HTMLElement.name = string; var elName = HTMLElement.name; var fControl = HTMLFormElement.elementName; var controlCollection = HTMLFormElement.elements.elementName;
<form action="" name="formA"> <input type="text" value="foo"> </form> <script type="text/javascript"> // Get a reference to the first element in the form var formElement = document.forms['formA'].elements[0]; // Give it a name formElement.name = 'inputA'; // Show the value of the input alert(document.forms['formA'].elements['inputA'].value); </script>
In Internet Explorer (IE), the name property of DOM objects created using document.createElement() can't be set or modified.
W3C DOM 2 HTML Specification:
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