April 29, 2000 - Scriplets
April 29, 2000 Scriptlets Tips: April 2000
Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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<SCRIPTLET>
tag and closes with a </SCRIPTLET>
tag:
<SCRIPTLET>
...
...
</SCRIPTLET>
A scriptlet is divided into two parts: the interface definition section and the internal implementation section. The interface definition section includes IMPLEMENTS
tags. Each IMPLEMENTS
tag opens with </IMPLEMENTS>
. There are two types of <IMPLEMENTS>
tags: <Behavior>
and
. The <Automation>
<Behavior>
type specifies the event associated with the Behavior, such as the following:
<IMPLEMENTS ID="kuku" TYPE="Behavior" DEFAULT>
<EVENT NAME="onFifthBlink"/>
</IMPLEMENTS>
The Automation type of the <IMPLEMENTS>
tag specifies the scriptlet's object interface parameters and supported methods:
<IMPLEMENTS TYPE="Automation">
<METHOD NAME="blink"/>
<PROPERTY NAME="x"/>
<PROPERTY NAME="y"/>
</IMPLEMENTS>
The internal implementation section consists of a JavaScript script. This script implements the internal details of the object's methods. As seen above, the blink()
function is the only method defined for this behavior.
You can find the whole internal implementation of the scriptlet in Column 22, DHTML Behaviors