Executes a command on the current document, current selection, or the given range.
Syntax
bSuccess = object.execCommand(sCommand [, bUserInterface] [, vValue])
Parameters
sCommand |
Required.
String that specifies the command to execute. This command can be any of the command identifiers that can be executed in script. |
bUserInterface |
Optional.
Boolean that specifies one of the following values. false | Default. Does not display a user interface. | true | Displays a user interface, if the command supports one. |
|
vValue |
Optional.
Variant that specifies the string, number, or other value to assign. Possible values depend on sCommand
. |
Return Value
Returns True if the command is successful.
Remarks
Do not invoke the execCommand method until after the page loads.
The bUserInterface
and vValue
parameters might be required depending on the command being executed.
Example
The following example shows how to use the CreateLink constant as the sCommand
of the execCommand method to allow the user to create a hyperlink from selected text. The scriptMicrosoft® JScript® then retrieves the specified URL and uses it to replace the selected text.
<HTML>
<BODY>
<H1 unselectable="on">Creating a Link and Retrieving the URL</H1>
<script>
function AddLink()
{//Identify selected text
var sText = document.selection.createRange();
if (!sText==""){
//Create link
document.execCommand("CreateLink");
//Replace text with URL
if (sText.parentElement().tagName == "A"){
sText.parentElement().innerText=sText.parentElement().href;
document.execCommand("ForeColor","false","#FF0033");
}
}
else{
alert("Please select some blue text!");
}
}
</script>
<P unselectable="on">Select any portion of the following blue text, such as "My favorite Web site". Click the button to turn the selected text into a link. The text will be changed to the URL that you specify.</P>
<P style="color=#3366CC">My favorite Web site is worth clicking on. Don't forget to check out my favorite music group!</P>
<BUTTON onclick="AddLink()" unselectable="on">Click to add link</BUTTON>
</BODY>
</HTML>
This feature requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0 or later. Click the following icon to install the latest version. Then reload this page to view the sample.
Standards Information
There is no public standard that applies to this method.
Applies To
See Also
queryCommandEnabled, queryCommandIndeterm, queryCommandState, queryCommandSupported, queryCommandValue