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The nodeName, nodeValue, and nodeType properties contain information about nodes.
In the HTML Document Object Model (DOM), each node is an object.
Objects have methods (functions) and properties (information about the object), that can be accessed and manipulated by JavaScript.
Three important HTML DOM node properties are:
The nodeName property specifies the name of a node.
Note: nodeName always contains the uppercase tag name of an HTML element.
The nodeValue property specifies the value of a node.
The following code fragment retrieves the text node value of the first <p> element:
x=document.getElementById("intro").firstChild; txt=x.nodeValue; |
Result: txt = "W3Schools example"
Example explained:
The nodeType property returns the type of node.
nodeType is read only.
The most important node types are:
Element type | NodeType |
---|---|
Element | 1 |
Attribute | 2 |
Text | 3 |
Comment | 8 |
Document | 9 |
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