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code was modified slightly, so the code differs from the original downloadable 1.9.5 version
40 lines
1.4 KiB
JavaScript
40 lines
1.4 KiB
JavaScript
dojo.provide("dijit.layout.LinkPane");
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dojo.require("dijit.layout.ContentPane");
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dojo.require("dijit._Templated");
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dojo.declare("dijit.layout.LinkPane",
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[dijit.layout.ContentPane, dijit._Templated],
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{
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// summary:
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// A ContentPane with an href where (when declared in markup)
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// the title is specified as innerHTML rather than as a title attribute.
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// description:
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// LinkPane is just a ContentPane that is declared in markup similarly
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// to an anchor. The anchor's body (the words between `<a>` and `</a>`)
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// become the title of the widget (used for TabContainer, AccordionContainer, etc.)
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// example:
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// | <a href="foo.html">my title</a>
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// I'm using a template because the user may specify the input as
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// <a href="foo.html">title</a>, in which case we need to get rid of the
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// <a> because we don't want a link.
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templateString: '<div class="dijitLinkPane" dojoAttachPoint="containerNode"></div>',
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postMixInProperties: function(){
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// If user has specified node contents, they become the title
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// (the link must be plain text)
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if(this.srcNodeRef){
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this.title += this.srcNodeRef.innerHTML;
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}
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this.inherited(arguments);
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},
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_fillContent: function(/*DomNode*/ source){
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// Overrides _Templated._fillContent().
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// _Templated._fillContent() relocates srcNodeRef innerHTML to templated container node,
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// but in our case the srcNodeRef innerHTML is the title, so shouldn't be
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// copied
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}
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});
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