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Detaches a behavior from the element .
Syntax
bSuccess = object.removeBehavior( iID )Parameters
iID | Required. Integer that specifies the identifier returned from a previous addBehavior call. |
Return Value
Returns one of the following possible values:
true | The behavior was successfully removed. |
false | The behavior was not removed. |
Remarks
This method applies only to attached behaviors, which are the original Dynamic HTML (DHTML) behaviors introduced in Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5. Element behaviors are a new feature in Internet Explorer 5.5 and cannot be added or removed from an element.
Example
This example uses the removeBehavior method to show how a behavior that implements a mouseover highlighting effect can be dynamically removed from all li elements on a page.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript">
Standards Information
There is no public standard that applies to this method.
Applies To
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A , ACRONYM , ADDRESS , APPLET , AREA , B , BASE , BASEFONT , BGSOUND , BIG , BLOCKQUOTE , BODY , BR , BUTTON , CAPTION , CENTER , CITE , CODE , COL , COLGROUP , COMMENT , CUSTOM , DD , DEL , DFN , DIR , DIV , DL , DT , EM , EMBED , FIELDSET , FONT , FORM , FRAME , FRAMESET , HEAD , hn , HR , HTML , I , IFRAME , IMG , INPUT type=button , INPUT type=checkbox , INPUT type=file , INPUT type=hidden , INPUT type=image , INPUT type=password , INPUT type=radio , INPUT type=reset , INPUT type=submit , INPUT type=text , INS , ISINDEX , KBD , LABEL , LEGEND , LI , LINK , LISTING , MAP , MARQUEE , MENU , nextID , NOBR , NOFRAMES , NOSCRIPT , OBJECT , OL , OPTION , P , PLAINTEXT , PRE , Q , RT , RUBY , S , SAMP , SCRIPT , SELECT , SMALL , SPAN , STRIKE , STRONG , STYLE , SUB , SUP , TABLE , TBODY , TD , TEXTAREA , TFOOT , TH , THEAD , TITLE , TR , TT , U , UL , VAR , WBR , XML , XMP |
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