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1. Directly use the ID attribute to reference


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The code is as above, when testing the table Valid in IE, invalid in Firefox.
2. Directly use the NAME attribute to reference

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The code is as above, in FF and It doesn't work under IE. I remember seeing someone using NAME to quote on the Internet. I don't know if I remembered it wrong or something.
3. Use getElementById(), getElementsByName(), getElementsByTagName() for reference
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If you need to introduce external Js, you need to refresh to execute ] The code is as above, in FF and It works under IE.
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