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Welcome to XULPlanet The XML User Interface Language (XUL) is a markup language for describing user interfaces. With XUL you can create rich, sophisticated cross-platform web applications easily. nettcasino Learn XUL
References For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference This section will demonstrate parsing and storing XML. Loading XML Mozilla provides a number of objects for parsing XML. The object you want to use depends on what you want to do. Since Mozilla supports rendering XML with an associated style sheet, you can load the URL of a file in
In this section, we'll look at creating submenus and checked menus Creating Submenus You can create submenus inside other menus (nested menus) using the existing elements. Remember that you can put any element inside a menupopup. We've looked at placing menuitems and menuseparators in menupopups. However, you can create submenus by simply placing the menu element inside the menupopup element. This
References For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference
CheckboxStateChange This event is sent when a checkbox is checked or unchecked, either by the user or a script. This event has no corresponding attribute; it must be added using the addEventListener method. Normally, you would use the command event to listen to checkbox changes, however, the command event is only sent when the user modifies the value, while the CheckboxStateChange event is also se
For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference
References For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference XUL Element Reference The following is a reference to all XUL elements, including their attributes and script properties and methods. It also includes some JavaScript global objects and parts of the DOM. Download Zip Version Quick Reference XUL Elements Attributes and Properties co
The XUL Tutorial was created by Neil Deakin Last updated on June 3, 2020 Welcome to the XUL tutorial. This tutorial describes XUL, the XML User-interface Language. This language was created for the Mozilla application and is used to define its user interface. This tutorial describes XUL as it is used in Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox 1.0. 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 XUL Structure 1.3 The Chrome
References For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference Scriptable Objects The following is a list of the scriptable objects available. Some may be created with a JavaScript constructor while others are obtained from another object. DOM Objects
References For a quick lookup of any element, attribute, or component. XUL Reference Object Reference XPCOM Reference XPCOM Interfaces Mozilla includes many XPCOM components and interfaces, which are categorized here. This reference is for Mozilla 1.8 which is used by Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5. All Frozen Interfaces How to create XPCOM components Core
This object is available to unprivileged JavaScript. It implements the following interfaces: nsIDOMEventTarget nsIJSXMLHttpRequest nsIXMLHttpRequest Properties readonly nsIChannel channel The request uses a channel in order to perform the request. This attribute represents the channel used for the request. NULL if the channel has not yet been created. In a multipart request case, this is the initi
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