<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Entry Box</TITLE> <META NAME="FILENAME" CONTENT="input.HTM"> <STYLE> A:link { color:#003399; text-decoration:none; } A:visited { color:#6699CC; text-decoration:none; } A:hover { text-decoration:underline; } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY TOPMARGIN=20 LEFTMARGIN=40 BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#000066" VLINK="#666666" TEXT="#000000"> <!--TOOLBAR_START--> <!--TOOLBAR_EXEMPT--> <!--TOOLBAR_END--> <H2> </H2> <FONT FACE="verdana,arial,helvetica" SIZE=1> </FONT> <P> <P> <FONT FACE="verdana,arial,helvetica" SIZE=2> <DIV ID=ReplaceMe >What you type in below will replace this HTML</DIV> <BR> <INPUT ID=T1 TYPE=TEXT STYLE="width: 400"><P><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="Click me to change" ONCLICK="ReplaceMe.innerHTML = T1.value"> <UL> <LI>Type in your name and click the button to replace page text with your name.</LI> <LI>Notice how Dynamic HTML replaces text with user-defined content, and the page is able to respond to user input without a server round trip or reloading the page.</LI> </UL> <P> This sample shows how text can be replaced dynamically by user-defined content, through the innerHTML property. The author need not know in advance what the user will type; Dynamic HTML lets users freely choose how to update this element on the fly. </P> </FONT> <P> <P> <P> <P> </BODY> </HTML>