HTMLObjectElement: checkValidity() method - Web APIs | MDN (original) (raw)

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The checkValidity() method of the HTMLObjectElement interface checks if the element is valid, but always returns true because elements are never candidates for constraint validation.

Syntax

Parameters

None.

Return value

A boolean value, true.

Examples

In the following example, calling checkValidity() returns true.

const element = document.getElementById("myObjectElement");
console.log(element.checkValidity());

Specifications

Specification
HTML # dom-cva-checkvalidity-dev

Browser compatibility

See also