The HTMLSelectElement interface represents a <select>
HTML
These elements also share all of the properties and methods of
HTML elements via the web.dom.HTMLElement
interface.
The HTMLSelectElement interface represents a `<select>` HTML These elements also share all of the properties and methods of HTML elements via the `web.dom.HTMLElement` interface.
(add this & args)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.add() method adds an element to the collection option elements for this select element.
collection.add(item[, before]);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/add
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.add() method adds an element to the collection option elements for this select element. `collection.add(item[, before]);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/add`
(autofocus this)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.autofocus property is a js.Boolean
that
the autofocus HTML attribute, which indicates whether the associated
element will get input focus when the page loads, unless the
overrides it.
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/autofocus
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.autofocus property is a `js.Boolean` that the autofocus HTML attribute, which indicates whether the associated element will get input focus when the page loads, unless the overrides it. See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/autofocus`
(blur this & args)
Method.
Removes input focus from this element. This method is now implemented HTMLElement.
Method. Removes input focus from this element. This method is now implemented HTMLElement.
(check-validity this)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.checkValidity() method checks whether the has any constraints and whether it satisfies them. If the element its constraints, the browser fires a cancelable invalid event the element, and then returns false.
var result = selectElt.checkValidity();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/checkValidity
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.checkValidity() method checks whether the has any constraints and whether it satisfies them. If the element its constraints, the browser fires a cancelable invalid event the element, and then returns false. `var result = selectElt.checkValidity();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/checkValidity`
(disabled this)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.disabled Is a Boolean that reflects the HTML attribute, which indicates whether the control is disabled. it is disabled, it does not accept clicks. A disabled element unusable and un-clickable.
`Edit
aSelectElement.disabled = aBool;`
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/disabled
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.disabled Is a Boolean that reflects the HTML attribute, which indicates whether the control is disabled. it is disabled, it does not accept clicks. A disabled element unusable and un-clickable. `Edit aSelectElement.disabled = aBool;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/disabled`
(focus this & args)
Method.
Gives input focus to this element. This method is now implemented HTMLElement.
Method. Gives input focus to this element. This method is now implemented HTMLElement.
(form this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The HTMLSelectElement.form read-only property returns a web.dom.HTMLFormElement
the form that this element is associated with. If the element
not associated with of a <form>
element, then it returns null.
`Edit
aForm = aSelectElement.form.selectname;`
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/form
Property. [Read Only] The HTMLSelectElement.form read-only property returns a `web.dom.HTMLFormElement` the form that this element is associated with. If the element not associated with of a `<form>` element, then it returns null. `Edit aForm = aSelectElement.form.selectname;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/form`
(item this & args)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.item() method returns the web.Element
to the web.dom.HTMLOptionElement
whose position in the options
corresponds to the index given in the parameter, or null if there
none.
var item = collection.item(index); var item = collection[index];
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/item
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.item() method returns the `web.Element` to the `web.dom.HTMLOptionElement` whose position in the options corresponds to the index given in the parameter, or null if there none. `var item = collection.item(index); var item = collection[index];` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/item`
(labels this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The HTMLSelectElement.labels read-only property returns a web.NodeList
the <label>
elements associated with the <select>
element.
var labelElements = select.labels;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/labels
Property. [Read Only] The HTMLSelectElement.labels read-only property returns a `web.NodeList` the `<label>` elements associated with the `<select>` element. `var labelElements = select.labels;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/labels`
(length this)
Property.
An unsigned long The number of <option> elements in this select
Property. An unsigned long The number of <option> elements in this select
(multiple this)
Property.
A Boolean reflecting the multiple HTML attribute, which indicates multiple items can be selected.
Property. A Boolean reflecting the multiple HTML attribute, which indicates multiple items can be selected.
(name this)
Property.
A DOMString reflecting the name HTML attribute, containing the of this control used by servers and DOM search functions.
Property. A DOMString reflecting the name HTML attribute, containing the of this control used by servers and DOM search functions.
(named-item this & args)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.namedItem() method returns the web.dom.HTMLOptionElement
to the web.dom.HTMLOptionElement
whose name or id match the
name, or null if no option matches.
var item = collection.namedItem(str); var item = collection[str];
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/namedItem
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.namedItem() method returns the `web.dom.HTMLOptionElement` to the `web.dom.HTMLOptionElement` whose name or id match the name, or null if no option matches. `var item = collection.namedItem(str); var item = collection[str];` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/namedItem`
(options this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The HTMLSelectElement.options read-only property returns a web.dom.HTMLOptionsCollection
the <option>
elements contained by the <select>
element.
var options = select.options;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/options
Property. [Read Only] The HTMLSelectElement.options read-only property returns a `web.dom.HTMLOptionsCollection` the `<option>` elements contained by the `<select>` element. `var options = select.options;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/options`
(remove this index)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.remove() method removes the element at specified index from the options collection for this select element.
collection.remove(index);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/remove
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.remove() method removes the element at specified index from the options collection for this select element. `collection.remove(index);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/remove`
(required this)
Property.
A Boolean reflecting the required HTML attribute, which indicates the user is required to select a value before submitting the
Property. A Boolean reflecting the required HTML attribute, which indicates the user is required to select a value before submitting the
(selected-index this)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.selectedIndex is a long that reflects the
of the first or last selected <option>
element, depending on
value of multiple. The value -1 indicates that no element is
var index = selectElem.selectedIndex; selectElem.selectedIndex = index;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedIndex
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.selectedIndex is a long that reflects the of the first or last selected `<option>` element, depending on value of multiple. The value -1 indicates that no element is `var index = selectElem.selectedIndex; selectElem.selectedIndex = index;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedIndex`
(selected-options this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The read-only web.dom.HTMLSelectElement
property selectedOptions
a list of the <option>
elements contained within the <select>
that are currently selected. The list of selected options is
web.dom.HTMLCollection
object with one entry per currently
option.
var selectedCollection = HTMLSelectElement.selectedOptions;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedOptions
Property. [Read Only] The read-only `web.dom.HTMLSelectElement` property selectedOptions a list of the `<option>` elements contained within the `<select>` that are currently selected. The list of selected options is `web.dom.HTMLCollection` object with one entry per currently option. `var selectedCollection = HTMLSelectElement.selectedOptions;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedOptions`
(set-autofocus! this val)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.autofocus property is a js.Boolean
that
the autofocus HTML attribute, which indicates whether the associated
element will get input focus when the page loads, unless the
overrides it.
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/autofocus
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.autofocus property is a `js.Boolean` that the autofocus HTML attribute, which indicates whether the associated element will get input focus when the page loads, unless the overrides it. See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/autofocus`
(set-custom-validity this string)
Method.
The HTMLSelectElement.setCustomValidity() method sets the custom message for the selection element to the specified message. Use empty string to indicate that the element does not have a custom error.
selectElt.setCustomValidity(string);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/setCustomValidity
Method. The HTMLSelectElement.setCustomValidity() method sets the custom message for the selection element to the specified message. Use empty string to indicate that the element does not have a custom error. `selectElt.setCustomValidity(string);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/setCustomValidity`
(set-disabled! this val)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.disabled Is a Boolean that reflects the HTML attribute, which indicates whether the control is disabled. it is disabled, it does not accept clicks. A disabled element unusable and un-clickable.
`Edit
aSelectElement.disabled = aBool;`
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/disabled
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.disabled Is a Boolean that reflects the HTML attribute, which indicates whether the control is disabled. it is disabled, it does not accept clicks. A disabled element unusable and un-clickable. `Edit aSelectElement.disabled = aBool;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/disabled`
(set-length! this val)
Property.
An unsigned long The number of <option> elements in this select
Property. An unsigned long The number of <option> elements in this select
(set-multiple! this val)
Property.
A Boolean reflecting the multiple HTML attribute, which indicates multiple items can be selected.
Property. A Boolean reflecting the multiple HTML attribute, which indicates multiple items can be selected.
(set-name! this val)
Property.
A DOMString reflecting the name HTML attribute, containing the of this control used by servers and DOM search functions.
Property. A DOMString reflecting the name HTML attribute, containing the of this control used by servers and DOM search functions.
(set-required! this val)
Property.
A Boolean reflecting the required HTML attribute, which indicates the user is required to select a value before submitting the
Property. A Boolean reflecting the required HTML attribute, which indicates the user is required to select a value before submitting the
(set-selected-index! this val)
Property.
The HTMLSelectElement.selectedIndex is a long that reflects the
of the first or last selected <option>
element, depending on
value of multiple. The value -1 indicates that no element is
var index = selectElem.selectedIndex; selectElem.selectedIndex = index;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedIndex
Property. The HTMLSelectElement.selectedIndex is a long that reflects the of the first or last selected `<option>` element, depending on value of multiple. The value -1 indicates that no element is `var index = selectElem.selectedIndex; selectElem.selectedIndex = index;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/selectedIndex`
(set-size! this val)
Property.
A long reflecting the size HTML attribute, which contains the of visible items in the control. The default is 1, unless multiple true, in which case it is 4.
Property. A long reflecting the size HTML attribute, which contains the of visible items in the control. The default is 1, unless multiple true, in which case it is 4.
(set-validation-message! this val)
Property.
A DOMString representing a localized message that describes the constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint (willValidate is false), or it satisfies its constraints.
Property. A DOMString representing a localized message that describes the constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint (willValidate is false), or it satisfies its constraints.
(set-validity! this val)
Property.
A ValidityState reflecting the validity state that this control in.
Property. A ValidityState reflecting the validity state that this control in.
(set-value! this val)
Property.
A DOMString reflecting the value of the form control. Returns value property of the first selected option element if there one, otherwise the empty string.
Property. A DOMString reflecting the value of the form control. Returns value property of the first selected option element if there one, otherwise the empty string.
(set-will-validate! this val)
Property.
A Boolean that indicates whether the button is a candidate for validation. It is false if any conditions bar it from constraint
Property. A Boolean that indicates whether the button is a candidate for validation. It is false if any conditions bar it from constraint
(size this)
Property.
A long reflecting the size HTML attribute, which contains the of visible items in the control. The default is 1, unless multiple true, in which case it is 4.
Property. A long reflecting the size HTML attribute, which contains the of visible items in the control. The default is 1, unless multiple true, in which case it is 4.
(type this)
Property.
[Read Only]
The HTMLSelectElement.type read-only property returns the form type.
`var str = selectElt.type;
The possible values are:
"select-multiple" if multiple values can be selected. "select-one" if only one value can be selected.`
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/type
Property. [Read Only] The HTMLSelectElement.type read-only property returns the form type. `var str = selectElt.type; The possible values are: \"select-multiple\" if multiple values can be selected. \"select-one\" if only one value can be selected.` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLSelectElement/type`
(validation-message this)
Property.
A DOMString representing a localized message that describes the constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint (willValidate is false), or it satisfies its constraints.
Property. A DOMString representing a localized message that describes the constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint (willValidate is false), or it satisfies its constraints.
(validity this)
Property.
A ValidityState reflecting the validity state that this control in.
Property. A ValidityState reflecting the validity state that this control in.
(value this)
Property.
A DOMString reflecting the value of the form control. Returns value property of the first selected option element if there one, otherwise the empty string.
Property. A DOMString reflecting the value of the form control. Returns value property of the first selected option element if there one, otherwise the empty string.
(will-validate this)
Property.
A Boolean that indicates whether the button is a candidate for validation. It is false if any conditions bar it from constraint
Property. A Boolean that indicates whether the button is a candidate for validation. It is false if any conditions bar it from constraint
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