<html> <head> <title>HTML_Javascript::Javascript Sample 1</title> </head> <body> <h1>HTML_Javascript</h1> <?php /** * HTML_Javascript::Javascript Sample usage * * Show how to use the base of HTML_Javascript * * @author Pierre-Alain Joye <paj@pearfr.org> * @package HTML_Javascript * @filesource */ /** requires the main class */ require_once 'HTML/Javascript.php'; $htmljs = new HTML_Javascript(); // Starts the JS script echo $htmljs->startScript(); echo $htmljs->writeLine('<h2>document.write</h2>'); // document.write methods /* * Simple usage of write and writeLine * See the confirm, prompt examples to see these methods * usage with JS variables. */ echo $htmljs->writeLine('writeln: Test JS Line 1', false); echo $htmljs->write('write: Test JS Line 2', false); echo $htmljs->write('write: Test JS still Line 2', false); echo $htmljs->writeLine('<h2>Interaction with the users, prompt, alert and confirm</h2>'); echo $htmljs->alert('I will ask you three questions and write back the answers.'); // alert, confirm and prompt methods /* * Yes/No Dialog box, be carefull, the 1st arg is the target JS variable. * We will certainly use the same argument order in futurs major releases * of HTML_Javascript ($str, as a 1st argument). * The result (boolean) is stored in a JS variable given as a 2nd arg, here likehtmljs */ echo $htmljs->confirm('Do you like HTML_Javascript?','likehtmljs'); echo $htmljs->write('Do you like HTML_Javascript? Your answer:'); echo $htmljs->writeLine('likehtmljs',true); /* * Ask a value, works exactly as confirm. The 1st argument is the string to write * in the dialog box, the 2nd is the name of the JS variable to store the return value */ echo $htmljs->prompt('What is your favourite langage?','favouritelangage'); echo $htmljs->write('What is your favourite langage? Your answer:'); echo $htmljs->writeLine('favouritelangage',true); /** * So you like popups? */ echo $htmljs->popup('popup_page1','page1.html', 'HTML_Javascript_page1', 400,300, false); $popupContent = '<html> <head> <title>HTML_Javascript popupWrite Usage</title> </head> <body> <h1>HTML_Javascript::popupWrite</h1> This is a popup with dynamic content<br> </body> </html> '; echo $htmljs->popupWrite('popup_page2',$popupContent, 'HTML_Javascript_page2', 300,300, false); $popupContent = '<html> <head> <title>HTML_Javascript popupWrite Usage</title> </head> <body> <h1>HTML_Javascript::popupWrite</h1> This is a popup with dynamic content.<br> It uses the different options. </body> </html> '; /** * resizable, scrollbars, menubar, toolbar, status, location */ $attrs = array(false, false, true, false, true, true); echo $htmljs->popupWrite('popup_page3',$popupContent, 'HTML_Javascript_page3', 300,300, false); // Ends the script echo $htmljs->endScript(); ?> </body> </html>