Microsoft KB Archive/188866

= BETA-INFO: DHTML Behaviors Limited to One Per HTML Element =

Article ID: Q188866



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No formal product support is available from Microsoft for this Beta product. For information about obtaining support for a Beta release, please see the documentation included with the Beta product files, or check the Web location from which you downloaded the release.

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Internet Explorer (Programming), version 5.0dp1

SUMMARY
Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Behaviors are a new feature in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. DHTML Behaviors are used to implement specific functionality, which can then be applied to HTML elements on a Web page.

A DHTML Behavior is applied to an element by changing the element's STYLE attribute to include the proposed CSS "behavior" attribute.

In the Developer Preview release of Internet Explorer 5.0, only a single behavior can be attached to an HTML element.

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The following sample DHTML demonstrates how to apply a behavior to an HTML element:

  Behavior Example   This image has the "bounce" behavior attached to it   