void setAttribute(String name, String value) throws DOMException;
name
The name of the attribute that is to be created or modified.
value
The string value of the attribute.
This method may throw a DOMException with the following code values:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
The name argument contains a character that is not allowed in HTML or XML attribute names.
NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR
This element is read-only and does not allow modifications to its attributes.
This method sets the specified attribute to the specified value. If no attribute by that name already exists, a new one is created. Note that Element objects that represent the tags of an HTML document also implement the HTMLElement interface and (usually) one of its tag-specific subinterfaces. As a shortcut, these interfaces define properties that correspond to the standard HTML attributes for each tag, and it is usually easier to set an HTML attribute simply by setting the appropriate property.
The value argument is a plain string. If you are working with an XML document and need to include an entity reference in an attribute value, use setAttributeNode( ).
// Set the TARGET attribute of all links in a document var links = document.body.getElementsByTagName("A"); for(var i = 0; i < links.length; i++) { links[i].setAttribute("TARGET", "newwindow"); }
Element.getAttribute( ), Element.removeAttribute( ), Element.setAttributeNode( )