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- What is it?
- The NEXTID element is included for historical reasons only and
is will only be generated by some older text editors. HTML documents
should not contain NEXTID elements any more. The tag is meant to give a
hint for the name to use for a new hyperlink tag
(A) when editing an HTML document and
should be distinct from all name attribute values on A elements. This tag
was present in HTML 2 but has since disappeared in HTML 3.2.
- Attributes
- N
- 2 | 3
| 3.2 | IE
| M | N
- Required? Yes
- Description:
Identifies the value of this attribute as a unique naming system for
use in creating new anchor (A) tags within the document.
- Values: An alpha-numeric string
- Example
- <nextid
N="ab123">
- Parent Model
- <head>
- Content Model
- This tag accepts no content.
Tips & Tricks
- Browsers do not need to support this tag, so it is basically
harmless. Validating editors/browsers should preserve it though,
if present.
Browser Peculiarities
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