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Retrieves all Document Object Model (DOM) element nodes from descendants of the starting element node that match any selector within the supplied selector strings.
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Syntax
object.querySelectorAll(v, pel)Parameters
- v [in]
-
Type: String
The selector string.
- pel [out, retval]
-
Type: IHTMLDOMChildrenCollection
A collection of DOM element nodes. The collection may be empty.
Return value
Type: IHTMLDOMChildrenCollection
A collection of DOM element nodes. The collection may be empty.
Standards information
- Selectors API Level 1, Section 6.1
Remarks
This method differs from the querySelector method by returning a collection of DOM element nodes that match the selector string, rather than only the first element found.
See also
- document
- a
- address
- b
- big
- blockQuote
- body
- button
- caption
- center
- cite
- code
- col
- colGroup
- dd
- dfn
- dir
- div
- dl
- dt
- em
- fieldSet
- form
- hn
- html
- i
- img
- input type=button
- input type=checkbox
- input type=file
- input type=image
- input type=password
- input type=radio
- input type=reset
- input type=submit
- input type=text
- isIndex
- kbd
- label
- legend
- li
- listing
- marquee
- menu
- noBR
- ol
- p
- plainText
- pre
- s
- samp
- small
- span
- strike
- strong
- sub
- sup
- table
- tBody
- td
- textArea
- tFoot
- th
- tHead
- tr
- tt
- u
- ul
- var
- xmp
- Reference
- querySelector
- IElementSelector
- Other Resources
- W3C Selectors API
- W3C Selectors
Build date: 11/29/2012
