IHTMLStyle2::removeExpression method
This element is obsolete and should no longer be used. Removes the expression from the specified property.
Syntax
Boolean* removeExpression(
[in] BSTR sPropertyName
);
Parameters
- sPropertyName [in]
BSTR that specifies the name of the property from which to remove an expression.
Return value
Pointer to a VARIANT_BOOL that returns one of the following possible values:
Return value | Description |
---|---|
true | The expression was successfully removed. |
false | The expression was not removed. |
Remarks
After the expression is removed from the specified property, the value of the property equals the last computed value of the expression. To remove expressions set by the IHTMLStyle2::setExpression method, use IHTMLStyle2::removeExpression.
The following syntax sections show how to remove an expression from supported Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attributes and DHTML Properties.
Use this syntax to remove an expression from a read/write property or from an IHTMLDocument2::expando property.
object.removeExpression(sPropertyName)
Use this syntax to remove an expression from a CSS attribute.
object.style.removeExpression(sPropertyName)
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |
See also
Reference
Conceptual