param elementobject element, before any flow content.namevalueinterface HTMLParamElement : HTMLElement {
           attribute DOMString name;
           attribute DOMString value;
};
   The param element defines parameters for plugins
  invoked by object elements. It does not represent anything on its own.
The name
  attribute gives the name of the parameter.
The value
  attribute gives the value of the parameter.
Both attributes must be present. They may have any value.
If both attributes are present, and if the parent element of the
  param is an object element, then the
  element defines a parameter with the given
  name-value pair.
If either the name or value of a parameter defined by a
  param element that is the child of an
  object element that represents an
  instantiated plugin changes, and if that
  plugin is communicating with the user agent using an
  API that features the ability to update the plugin when
  the name or value of a parameter so changes, then
  the user agent must appropriately exercise that ability to notify
  the plugin of the change.
The IDL attributes name and value must both
  reflect the respective content attributes of the same
  name.
The following example shows how the param element
   can be used to pass a parameter to a plugin, in this case the O3D
   plugin.
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
  <head>
   <title>O3D Utah Teapot</title>
  </head>
  <body>
   <p>
    <object type="application/vnd.o3d.auto">
     <param name="o3d_features" value="FloatingPointTextures">
     <img src="o3d-teapot.png"
          title="3D Utah Teapot illustration rendered using O3D."
          alt="When O3D renders the Utah Teapot, it appears as a squat
          teapot with a shiny metallic finish on which the
          surroundings are reflected, with a faint shadow caused by
          the lighting.">
     <p>To see the teapot actually rendered by O3D on your
     computer, please download and install the <a
     href="http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/docs/gettingstarted.html#install">O3D plugin</a>.</p>
    </object>
    <script src="o3d-teapot.js"></script>
   </p>
  </body>
</html>