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IBrowse_OnKey

iBrowse User's Guide
This changes the action of a particular key. The key mapped is mapped for
the current page only. The key value, which is 0x1b in the following
example, can be either a hexadecimal value (0x1b) or a decimal value (27).
Syntax
HTTP-Equiv="IBrowse_OnKey0x1b"
content= URL | JavaScript function
Comments
The content can include a web page to navigate to or a JavaScript function
to perform. This tag affects only the page on which it is placed, so do any
key remapping on a page-by-page basis. You must precede hexadecimal
values by 0x. You cannot remap system keys such as Application Key 1 in
the TE 2000 version of iBrowse.
Note: Keys mapped using this method take precedence over persistent key
mapping like those done in the [Keys] section of the .ini file.
Note: Function keys 1-24 can be mapped in a similar manner using the .ini
file. Function key mappings created using the .ini files are persistent and do
not have to be re-enabled on a page-by-page basis. Update the Function key
values using the IBrowse_UpdateINI meta tag.
Example
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META HTTP-Equiv=" IBrowse_OnKey0x1b" content=" http://
appserver\home.htm">
<META HTTP-Equiv=" IBrowse_OnKey032" content=" http://
appserver\page1.htm">
<META HTTP-Equiv=" IBrowse_OnKey49" content="
Javascript:OnKeyOne();">
<script>
function OnKeyOne()
{
alert("The 1 key was pressed.");
}
</script>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H2>Key Mapping</H2>
<P>Press the escape key to return to the home page</P>
<P>Press the space key to go to page 1</P>
<P>Press the 1 key will show an alert</P>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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