Difference between revisions of "Developing a Custom WebViewWidget"
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+ | <% | ||
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+ | // get parameters | ||
+ | private p_arg1 = getParameter(“arg1”, “”) | ||
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+ | // emit HTML | ||
+ | ? “<h1>” + p_arg1 + “</h1>” | ||
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+ | %> | ||
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+ | </body> | ||
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Revision as of 04:12, 16 October 2023
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WebViewWidgets can be developed in LianjaScript (.rsp file), Python (.pysp file) or JavaScript (.jssp file).
They are essentially HTML files that contain blocks of code enclosed in <% … %> tags. This code when executed generates HTML that replaces the code being exited in the output file.
Let’s look at a simple LianjaScript example.
<html> <body> <% // get parameters private p_arg1 = getParameter(“arg1”, “”) // emit HTML ? “<h1>” + p_arg1 + “</h1>” %> </body> </html>