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Retrieves an IHTMLDOMAttribute2 interface referenced by the IHTMLDOMAttribute2::name property.
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Syntax
HRESULT retVal = object.getAttributeNode(bstrname, ppAttribute);
Parameters
bstrname [in]
Type: BSTRBSTR that specifies the IHTMLDOMAttribute2::name property of the requested IHTMLDOMAttribute2 interface.
ppAttribute [out, retval]
Type: IHTMLDOMAttributeAddress of a pointer variable that receives an IHTMLDOMAttribute2 pointer.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
If this method succeeds, it returns S_OK. Otherwise, it returns an HRESULT error code.
Standards information
Remarks
Windows Internet Explorer 8 or later. In IE8 Standards mode, IHTMLElement6::getAttributeNode correctly populates the IHTMLDOMAttribute2::value property of the returned attribute object regardless of whether the IHTMLDOMAttribute::specified property is set to VARIANT_TRUE or VARIANT_FALSE. For more information on IE8 mode, see Defining Document Compatibility.
Internet Explorer 8 or later. In IE8 mode, the IHTMLDOMAttribute2::value property is correctly reported as a canonical attribute name. For example, <input type="text" readonly> and <input type="text" readonly="readonly"> would both set the input text field to read-only. In IE8 mode, the value is evaluated as a canonical value, "readonly". In IE7 and earlier modes, it is evaluated as a Boolean value, VARIANT_TRUE.
IHTMLElement6::getAttributeNode was introduced in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Examples
The following example uses IHTMLElement6::getAttributeNode to create an attribute object and populate its value property, which is then passed by reference to an output variable for assignment to the contents of a div element. Note how the call to IHTMLElement6::setAttribute changes the IHTMLLinkElement4::href value for the content attribute but not for the DOM attribute.
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8">
<title>Attribute Node Example</title>
<base href="https://msdn.microsoft.com/">
<script>
function GetAttrNode(){
//Retrieve an attribute node and a DOM attribute.
var o = document.getElementById("msdn");
var sDomAttr = o.href;
o.setAttribute('href', 'en-us/ie/default.aspx');
var sContentAttr = o.getAttributeNode("href");
var sOutput = ("Content attribute node value: " + sContentAttr.value +
"<br/>DOM attribute value: " + sDomAttr);
document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = sOutput;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<a id="msdn" href="en-us/default.aspx">Microsoft Developer Network</a>
<div id="output" onmouseover="GetAttrNode()">Point here to display attribute values.</div>
</body>
</html>