Some objects require extra <PARAM> tags between <OBJECT> and </OBJECT>.
To display a message for browsers that don't understand this tag, enter text between the <OBJECT> and </OBJECT> tags.
Attributes:
ACCESSKEY
= "Text (single character)"
A character to use as a keyboard shortcut for selecting the object.
Support:
HTML Standard
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
Not supported
4.0 and later
Not supported
Notes:
The access key is invoked by using it as a key combination. For example, if you specify ACCESSKEY="P", then the user invokes the key by pressing Alt+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac).
ALIGN
= "Text"
The alignment of text that follows the object.
CLASSID
= "Text"
The URL or class identifier of the object.
Support:
HTML Standard
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
4.0 and later
3.0 and later
4.0 and later
Notes:
A class identifier is a 32-digit alphanumeric value that's unique to each object. These values are stored in the Windows Registry, so it's best to use an editor to insert such an object.
As an alternative, you can usually get away with specifying both the DATA attribute and the TYPE attribute.
CODE
= "Text"
The URL of a .class file that contains the code for a Java applet object.
Support:
HTML Standard
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
Not supported
4.0 and later
Not supported
Notes:
Use a filename or a full URL.
CODEBASE
= "Text"
The base URL used by the object.
Support:
HTML Standard
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
4.0 and later
3.0 and later
4.0 and later
CODETYPE
= "Text"
The content type of the object specified by CLASSID.
WIDTH
= Positive integer
The object's width, in pixels.
Support:
HTML Standard
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
4.2 and later
3.0 and later
4.0 and later
Example:
<OBJECT
NAME="MyLabel"
CLASSID="clsid:978C9E23-D4B0-11CE-BF2D-00AA003F40D0"
WIDTH=120
HEIGHT=17>
<PARAM NAME="Caption" VALUE="This is an ActiveX label">
<PARAM NAME="SpecialEffect" VALUE="3">
Your browser doesn't suport the <OBJECT> tag. If it did, you'd see an ActiveX label here.
</OBJECT>