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JavaScript Reference » Javascript Methods » removeBehavior 
'removeBehavior()' Example

<!-- 
Example revised from 

The Web Programmer's Desk Reference
by Lazaro Issi Cohen and Joseph Issi Cohen 

ISBN: 1593270119
Publisher: No Starch Press 2004
-->   
<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
    var behaviorID
    function commandAdd() {
        behaviorID = document.all.myDiv.addBehavior('makered.htc');
    }
    function commandRemove() {
        document.all.myDiv.removeBehavior(behaviorID);
    }
</script>
<button onclick="commandAdd();">Add behavior</button>
<button onclick="commandRemove();">Remove behavior</button>
<div id="myDiv" style="border:solid; width:500; height:200;">This is a div</div>
</body>
</html>

<!--
Contents of makeRed.htc:
<public:attach event="onmouseover" onevent="turnRed()" />
<public:attach event="onmouseout" onevent="turnNormal()" />
<public:property name="redColor" />
<public:method name="setRedColor" />
<script language="JavaScript">
var black
var redColor = "red"
function setRedColor(color) {
    redColor = color 

function turnRed() {
    if (event.srcElement == element) {
       black = style.color
       runtimeStyle.color = redColor
    

function turnNormal() {
if (event.srcElement == element) {
      runtimeStyle.color = black
    

</script>
-->
    
      
      
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