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<?php |
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/** |
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* This example illustrates the use of the |
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* NavTable widget. |
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* |
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* $Id: widget101.php,v 1.1 2002/11/26 21:53:19 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 widget-examples |
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* @version 2.0 |
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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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*/ |
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include_once("includes.inc"); |
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//create the page object |
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$page = new HTMLPageClass("phpHtmlLib Widgets - NavTable", |
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XHTML_TRANSITIONAL); |
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//enable output debugging. |
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$page->set_text_debug( $_GET["debug"] ); |
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//add the css link to the default theme which will |
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//automatically generate the css classes used |
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//by the Navtable widget, as well as the other widgets. |
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$page->add_css_link( "/phphtmllib/css/darkbluetheme.php" ); |
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//create the NavTable Object |
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//create the widget with a |
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//title of "Some lame title" |
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//subtitle of "some subtitle" |
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//overall width of 300 pixels ( u can use % as well ) |
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$nav = new RoundTitleTable("Some lame title", "some subtitle", "300"); |
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$nav->add( "foo", html_br(2), "bar"); |
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$page->add( $nav ); |
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//this will render the entire page |
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//with the content you have added |
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//wrapped inside all the required |
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//elements for a complete HTML/XHTML page. |
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//NOTE: all the objects in phphtmllib have |
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// the render() method. So you can call |
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// render on any phphtmlib object. |
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print $page->render(); |
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?> |