Returns
Dreamweaver expects an array that contains an even number of elements. The first element is
a string that contains the label for the topmost button. The second element is a string of
JavaScript code that defines the behavior of the topmost button when it is clicked.
The remaining elements define additional buttons in the same manner.
Example
The following example of the
buttons:
function commandButtons(){
return new Array("OK" , "doCommand()" , "Cancel" , ¬
"window.close()" , "Help" , "showHelp()");
}
getDynamicContent()
Description
Retrieves the content for the dynamic portion of the menu.
Arguments
menuID
The
argument is the value of the
menuID
associated with the item.
Returns
Dreamweaver expects an array of strings where each string contains the name of a menu item
and its unique ID, separated by a semicolon. If the function returns a
does not change.
Example
The following example of the
items (My Menu Item 1, My Menu Item 2, My Menu Item 3, and My Menu Item 4):
function getDynamicContent(){
var stringArray= new Array();
var i=0;
var numItems = 4;
for (i=0; i<numItems;i++)
stringArray[i] = new String("My Menu Item " + i + ";¬
id='My-MenuItem" + i + "'");
return stringArray;
}
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Menus and Menu Commands
function defines the OK, Cancel, and Help
commandButtons()
attribute in the
id
getDynamicContent()
menuitem
null
function returns an array of four menu
tag that is
value, the menu
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