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Microsoft® JScript Name Property |
Language Reference Version 3 |
Sets or returns the name of a specified file or folder. Read/write.
object.Name [= newname]The Name property has these parts:
Part Description object Required. Always the name of a File or Folder object. newname Optional. If provided, newname is the new name of the specified object.
The following code illustrates the use of the Name property:function ShowFileAccessInfo(filespec) { var fs, f, s; fs = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject"); f = fs.GetFile(filespec) s = f.Name + " on Drive " + f.Drive.toUpperCase() + "\n"; s += "Created: " + f.DateCreated + "\n"; s += "Last Accessed: " + f.DateLastAccessed + "\n"; s += "Last Modified: " + f.DateLastModified; window.alert(s); }
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