timeline.getFrameProperty()
#### Availability
Flash MX 2004.
#### Usage
timeline.getFrameProperty(property \[, startframeIndex \[, endFrameIndex\]\])
#### Parameters
property A string that specifies the name of the property for which to get the value. See the Property summary for the Frame object (../Frame_object/frame_summary.md) for a complete list of properties.
startFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the starting frame number for which to get the value. If you omit
startFrameIndex, the method uses the current selection. This parameter is optional.
endFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the end of the range of frames to select. The range goes up to, but does not include, endFrameIndex. If you specify only startFrameIndex, endFrameIndex defaults to the value of startFrameIndex. This parameter is optional.
#### Returns
A value for the specified property, or undefined if all the selected frames do not have the same property value.
#### Description
Method; retrieves the specified property’s value for the selected frames.
#### Example
The following example retrieves the name of the first frame in the current document’s top layer and displays the name in the Output panel:
javascript
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().currentLayer = 0;
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().setSelectedFrames(0, 0, true);
var frameName = fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().getFrameProperty("name");
fl.trace(frameName);