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- What is it?
- This tag is used in conjunction with the SCRIPT tag to
indicate content/HTML markup that will only appear if the browser does
not support the SCRIPT syntax. Browsers that DO support the SCRIPT tag
will ignore the contents of the NOSCRIPT tag.
Style Sheet Attributes
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- Class
- 2 | 3
| 3.2 | IE3B1
| M | N4B2
- Required? No
- Description:
This represents an assigned semantic classification grouping(s) for the
current tag.
- Values:
Given as a comma separated list of alphanumeric characters. Class names
may contain spaces (multiple consecutive spaces treated as a single
space.)
- ID
- 2 | 3
| 3.2 | IE3B1
| M | N4B2
- Required? No
- Description:
This assigns an alpha-numeric identifier that is unique
to this tag instance. Style sheets may use this attribute to reference
the current instance of this tag. Hyperlinks may also use this identifier
to serve as a destination.
- Values:
An alphanumeric string - initial character must be a letter followed
by alphabetic characters, digits, "-" or "."
characters. The allowable set of alpha-characters is restricted to the
A-Z and a-z set.
- Style
- 2 | 3
| 3.2 | IE3B1
| M | N4B3
- Required? No
- Description:
This attribute is a text string that provides rendering style
information for the current tag.
- Values:
Please see the description of
inline styles for more
information on how to use this attribute and its
possible values.
- Example
- <script LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
document.write("Hello World.") -->
</script>
<noscript>
<b>Please>/b> try
this page for browsers that can not handle SCRIPTing.
<a
HREF="http://www.foo.com/alternate.html">Simple
Text Page</a>
</noscript>
- Parent Model
-
%Anchors% |
%Virtual
Formatting% |
%Physical
Formatting% |
%Block Format
Parent% |
%Multimedia
Parent% |
<Body> |
<Address> |
<Basefont> |
<Heading> |
<Marquee>
- Content Model
- %Text% |
%Anchors% |
%Virtual Formatting% |
%Physical Formatting% |
%Line Break Content% |
%Multimedia Content% |
%Block Content% |
<address> |
<basefont> |
<Hx>
Tips & Tricks
Browser Peculiarities
- Internet Explorer 3 MIGHT support this tag. It is listed
in their IE3 DTD, but nowhere else in their references. This particular
DTD does mention that it tries to integrate some known Netscape-isms
that IE does not actually support yet. Keep this ambiguity in mind.
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