The name property represents the NAME attribute of the HTML tag that creates the FileUpload box.
This allows you to reference a FileUpload object directly by name.
<html> <head> <title> Using the name property of the FileUpload object</title> </head> <body> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function getname(){ var boxname = document.form1.myUploadbox.name; alert("The name of the FileUpload box is: " + boxname); } --> </script> <form name="form1"> Click on the button below to get the name of the upload box. <br><br> <input type="file" name="myUploadbox"> <br><br> <input type="button" value="Get Name" onClick='getname()'> </form> </form> </html>
10.8.FileUpload | ||||
10.8.1. | FileUpload | |||
10.8.2. | FileUpload.blur() | |||
10.8.3. | FileUpload.focus() | |||
10.8.4. | FileUpload.form | |||
10.8.5. | Second Method of Referencing FileUpload Object Using the forms Elements Array | |||
10.8.6. | FileUpload.handleEvent() | |||
10.8.7. | FileUpload.name | |||
10.8.8. | FileUpload.onBlur | |||
10.8.9. | FileUpload.onChange | |||
10.8.10. | FileUpload.onFocus | |||
10.8.11. | FileUpload.select() | |||
10.8.12. | FileUpload.type | |||
10.8.13. | FileUpload.value | |||
10.8.14. | file Input Element |