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FRAMESET XHTML Element (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The FRAMESET element specifies a frameset consisting of 1 or more frames. This is a block element and requires a closing tag.

Using this Element

There are some common properties and collections that apply to all the elements of the document object model, see Common Properties, Methods and Collections for the HTML Elements in Internet Explorer.

This element can be used within a web page with attributes.

This element can be used within scripts where it will have properties, events and methods.

Attributes

The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports.

Attribute Value Description

BORDER

0…#

Specifies the number of pixels to reserve as space between frames. If the value is less than 3, Internet Explorer Embedded uses the value of 3.

BORDERCOLOR

Special

Sets the table border color. Table border colors are disabled on grayscale devices, and borders are always black. See BODY BGCOLOR for the format and possible color names.

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

border-color: {color};

CLASS

 

Associates the element with a CSS style.

COLS

 

Comma-separated values specifying frame width. Values are in pixels, a percentage of the available width, or the relative value width*. After allocating space for pixel and percentage width sized frames, the remaining space is divided between relative-sized frames.

ID

 

Uniquely identifies the element within a document.

ONLOAD

 

An event that occurs when the frameset is loaded.

ONUNLOAD

 

An event that occurs immediately before the frameset is unloaded.

ROWS

Special

Comma-separated values specifying frame height. Values are in pixels, a percentage of the available width, or the relative value height*. After allocating space for pixel and percentage height sized frames, the remaining space is divided between relative-sized frames.

STYLE

 

Provides the definition of the CSS styles used for this element.

Scripting Properties

The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports.

Property Type Access Comments

border

variant

Read

Sets or retrieves the space between the frames, including the 3-D border.

borderColor

variant

Read

Sets or retrieves the border color of the object.

cols

long

Read

Sets or retrieves the frame widths of the object.

document

object

Read

Retrieves the HTML document in a given pop-up window.

name

string

Read

Sets or retrieves the frame name.

onload

function

Read/Write

 

onunload

function

Read/Write

 

rows

long

Read

Sets or retrieves the frame heights of the object.

Scripting Events

The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports.

Event Comment

onload

This event fires when the frameset is loaded. The onload event will not fire if the user refreshes a page. For frames pages, the onload event does not fire until all frames in the frameset are loaded.

onunload

This event fires immediately before the frameset is unloaded.

Scripting Methods

The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports.

Method Arguments Comments

getAttribute

option

Syntax:

vAttrValue=frameset.getAttribute(sAttrName[,iFlags])

  • Returns the value of the specified attribute. If the attribute is not present then a NULL is returned.
    sAttrName is a String containing the name of the attribute.
    iFlags is an integer that specifies one or more of the following:
    0 (Default) Performs a property search that is not case-sensitive, and returns an interpolated value if the property is found.
    1 Performs a case-sensitive property search. To find a match, the uppercase and lowercase letters in sAttrName must exactly match those in the attribute name.
    2 Returns the value exactly as it was set in script or in the source document.

Requirements

Windows Embedded CE Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

See Also

Concepts

Internet Explorer Embedded HTML Elements