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Revision as of 16:13, 7 January 2010
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Description
This zimlet will create a "tab" application that loads an iframe as the tab content.
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Definition File
<zimlet name="com_zimbra_tabiframe" version="0.1" description="Demos a tab that loads an iframe"> <include>com_zimbra_tabiframe.js</include> <handlerObject>com_zimbra_tabiframeHandlerObject</handlerObject> </zimlet>
Handler Object
Below is a snippet from the Handler Object from the zimlet JavaScript file. In zimlet init()
, the "tab" application is created. The newly created application name is returned and set as a local zimlet property _simpleAppName
for later use.
/** * This method gets called by the Zimlet framework when the zimlet loads. * */ com_zimbra_tabiframeHandlerObject.prototype.init = function() { this._simpleAppName = this.createApp("Tab iFrame App", "zimbraIcon", "An app in a new tab"); };
In this snippet, when the tab application is launched, HTML code (that produces an iframe
) is loaded into the tab application content:
/** * This method gets called by the Zimlet framework when the application is opened for the first time. * * @param {String} appName the application name */ com_zimbra_tabiframeHandlerObject.prototype.appLaunch = function(appName) { switch (appName) { case this._simpleAppName: { var app = appCtxt.getApp(appName); // get access to ZmZimletApp app.setContent("<iframe src=\"http://www.yahoo.com/\" width=\"100%\" height=\"100%\">"); // write HTML to app break; } } };
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Zimlet Package | com_zimbra_tabiframe.zip |
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