PUBLIC:EVENT Element

Defines an event of the HTML Component (HTC) to be exposed to the containing document.

Syntax

<PUBLIC:EVENT
    ID = "sEventID"
    NAME = "sName"/>

Attributes

  • ID
    Optional. String that uniquely identifies the PUBLIC:EVENT element within the component. This attribute is analogous to the ID attribute in Dynamic HTML (DHTML).
  • NAME
    Required. String that specifies the name of the event exposed to the containing document.

Methods

  • eventID**.fire(** [oEvent] )
    Fires the event to the containing document.

    This method has the following parameter:

    oEvent Object that specifies the event object containing context information.

Element Information

Parent elements PUBLIC:COMPONENT
Child elements None
Minimum availability Internet Explorer 5
Minimum operating systems Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0

Remarks

By specifying a NAME attribute similar to a standard event already defined for the element, a behavior can override the element's default behavior.

Events defined for a behavior do not bubble; they only fire on the element to which the behavior is attached.

Examples

This example is derived from a calculator behavior sample. Whenever the result changes, the HTC fires a custom onResultChange event back to the page, passing the result as a custom property of the event object.

<PUBLIC:EVENT NAME="onResultChange" ID="rcID" />

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript">
function doCalc()
{
   :
   oEvent = createEventObject();
   oEvent.result = sResult;
   rcID.fire (oEvent);
}
<SCRIPT>

This example shows what the containing page looks like.

<HTML XMLNS:InetSDK>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
@media all {
   InetSDK\:CALC    {behavior:url(engine.htc)} 
}   
</STYLE>
</HEAD>

<InetSDK:CALC id="myCalc" onResultChange="resultWindow.innerText=
    window.event.result">
<TABLE>
<TR><DIV ID="resultWindow" STYLE="border: '.025cm solid gray'"
    ALIGN=RIGHT>0.</DIV></TR>
<TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 7 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 8 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 9 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" / "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" C "></TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 4 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 5 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 6 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" * "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" % " DISABLED></TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 1 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 2 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 3 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" - "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="1/x" DISABLED></TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" 0 "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="+/-"></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" . "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" + "></TD>
    <TD><INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" = "></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</InetSDK:CALC>
</HTML>

Code example: https://samples.msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/samples/components/htc/calc/calc.htm

See Also

Introduction to DHTML Behaviors, Using HTML Components to Implement DHTML Behaviors in Script, PUBLIC:METHOD, PUBLIC:PROPERTY