commandLine Property
Retrieves the argument used to launch the HTML Application (HTA).
Syntax
HTML N/A Scripting [ sPath = ] oHTA.commandLine
Possible Values
sPath String that specifies the path and arguments used to launch the HTA. The property is read-only with no default value.
Remarks
The commandLine property returns an empty string when the HTA is launched over the http protocol.
Example
This example shows how to retrieve the commandLine property value.
Sample Code
<HTML> <HEAD> <HTA:APPLICATION ID="oHTA" APPLICATIONNAME="myApp" > <SCRIPT> alert("commandLine = " + oHTA.commandLine); </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY SCROLL="no"> </BODY> </HTML>
Applies To
[ Object Name ] Platform Version Win16: Win32: Mac: Unix: WinCE: Version data is listed when the mouse hovers over a link, or the link has focus. HTA:APPLICATION
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