Section 25.153. HTMLDocument.open( ): begin a new document, erasing the current one


25.153. HTMLDocument.open( ): begin a new document, erasing the current one

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25.153.1. Synopsis

 void open( ); 

25.153.2. Description

This method erases the current HTML document and begins a new one, which may be written to with the write( ) and writeln( ) methods. After calling open( ) to begin a new document and write( ) to specify document content, you must always remember to call close( ) to end the document and force its content to be displayed.

This method should not be called by a script or event handler that is part of the document being overwritten, because the script or handler will itself be overwritten.

25.153.3. Example

 var w = window.open("");          // Open a new window var d = w.document;               // Get its HTMLDocument object d.open( );                            // Open the document for writing d.write("<h1>Hello world</h1>");  // Output some HTML to the document d.close( );                           // End the document and display it 

25.153.4. See Also

HTMLDocument.close( ), HTMLDocument.write( )




JavaScript. The Definitive Guide
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
ISBN: 0596101996
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Year: 2004
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