uniqueID
Property of dom/HTMLElementdom/HTMLElement
Syntax
var result = element.uniqueID;
element.uniqueID = value;
Examples
The following examples use the uniqueID property within an HTC to assign a unique identifier to an element.
This example assigns a uniqueID to an element from within a behavior. Every time the setTimeout method is invoked, the behavior-defined tick() function is called. The uniqueID attaches the element to the tick() function defined in the behavior’s namespace.
<PUBLIC:METHOD NAME="tick" />
<PUBLIC:METHOD NAME="startFly" />
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="from" />
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="fromX" />
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="fromY" />
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="delay" />
:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="jscript">
var currCount;
var flyCount;
var flying;
var msecs;
var oTop, oLeft;
msecs = 50;
flyCount = 20;
flying = false;
runtimeStyle.position = "relative";
runtimeStyle.visibility = "hidden";
window.attachEvent("onload", onload);
function onload()
{
// delay commences from the window.onLoad event
if (delay != "none")
{
window.setTimeout(uniqueID+".tick()", delay);
}
}
function tick()
{
if (flying == false)
{
startFly();
}
else
{
doFly();
}
}
:
</SCRIPT>
This example uses the uniqueID property to show how the browser can autogenerate a unique ID for an element inserted into the document by a behavior.
<PUBLIC:ATTACH EVENT="onload" FOR="window" ONEVENT="init()" />
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript">
function init()
{
// Specifying an ID=document.uniqueID ensures that a unique identifier
// will be assigned to the element being inserted into the document by
// the behavior.
newTextAreaID = element.document.uniqueID;
element.document.body.insertAdjacentHTML ("beforeEnd",
"<P><TEXTAREA STYLE='height: 200 ;"+
"width: 350' ID= " + newTextAreaID + "></TEXTAREA></P>");
}
</SCRIPT>
Notes
Remarks
When you apply this property to the Document object, the client automatically generates a new ID that you can assign to an element’s id property. A new ID is generated and assigned to the element the first time the property is retrieved. Every subsequent access to the property on the same element returns the same ID. Note The unique ID generated is not guaranteed to be the same every time the document is loaded.
Syntax
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: [Windows Internet Explorer API reference Article]