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<?php |
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/** |
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* Another example of how to build an |
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* XML Document with the WML support |
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* that phpHtmlLib provides. |
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* |
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* |
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* $Id: example6.php,v 1.2 2003/02/27 22:07:57 hemna Exp $ |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage examples |
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* @version 2.0.0 |
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* |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Include the phphtmllib libraries |
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*/ |
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include_once("includes.inc"); |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/widgets/wml/WMLDocumentClass.inc"); |
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//build the wml document object. |
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$wmldoc = new WMLDocumentClass; |
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//turn off the rendering of the http Content-type |
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//so we can see the output in a non WAP browser. |
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$wmldoc->show_http_header(FALSE); |
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$card1 = wml_card("Testing", "card1"); |
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$card1->add(wml_do("accept", wml_go("#card2"))); |
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$options = array("Testing1" => "test1", |
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"Testing2" => "test2", |
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"Foo" => "bar"); |
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$card1->add( html_p( form_select("name", $options) ) ); |
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$wmldoc->add( $card1 ); |
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$card2 = wml_card("Foo", "card2"); |
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$card2->add( html_p( "This is card #2!")); |
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$wmldoc->add( $card2 ); |
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//this will render the entire page |
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print $wmldoc->render(); |
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?> |