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diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ClientScriptLoader.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ClientScriptLoader.page deleted file mode 100644 index bad47959..00000000 --- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ClientScriptLoader.page +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -<com:TContent ID="body" > - -<h1 id="62003">TClientScriptLoader</h1> - -<com:DocLink ClassPath="System.Web.UI.WebControls.TClientScriptLoader" /> - -<com:SinceVersion Version="3.1b" /> - -<p class="block-content"> -The <tt>TClientScriptLoader</tt> publish a collection of javascript files as assets. -For example, suppose we have a directory name "<tt>mylib</tt>" in -the <tt>protected/pages</tt> directory of our application.</p> -<com:TTextHighlighter Language="prado" CssClass="source block-content"> -assets/ -protected/ - pages/ - mylib/ - file1.js - file2.js - file3.js - file4.js - packages.php -</com:TTextHighlighter> - -<p class="block-content">The <tt>PackagePath</tt> property can be an existing asset directory -or a namespace path to the directory containing javascript files. -For example, to publish the javascript files in the <tt>mylib</tt> -directory, we can specify the <tt>PackagePath</tt> as follows. -The first tag <tt>TClientScriptLoader</tt> relies on the asset template tag and -assumes that the page template containing the <tt>TClientScriptLoader</tt> tag instance -is in the <tt>protected/pages</tt> directory. -The second <tt>TClientScriptLoader</tt> tag uses the namespace notation to -specify the path. -</p> - -<com:TTextHighlighter Language="prado" CssClass="source block-content"> -<com:TClientScriptLoader PackagePath=<%~ mylib %> /> -<com:TClientScriptLoader PackagePath="Application.pages.mylib" /> -</com:TTextHighlighter> - -<p class="block-content"> -When the files in the <tt>PackagePath</tt> are published as assets, a script loader - php file "<tt>clientscripts.php</tt>" is automatically copied - to that asset directory. - The script loader, combines multiple javascript files and serve up as gzip if possible. -</p> -<h2 id="62004">Grouping Javascript Files</h2> -<p class="block-content"> -Allowable scripts and script dependencies can be grouped by using a "<tt>packages.php</tt>" file -with the following format. This "<tt>packages.php</tt>" is optional, if absent the file names -without ".js" extension are used. The "<tt>packages.php</tt>" must be in the directory given by -<tt>PackagePath</tt>. -</p> - -<com:TTextHighlighter Language="php" CssClass="source block-content"> -<?php - $packages = array( - 'package1' => array('file1.js', 'file2.js'), - 'package2' => array('file3.js', 'file4.js')); - - $deps = array( - 'package1' => array('package1'), - 'package2' => array('package1', 'package2')); //package2 requires package1 first. - - return array($packages,$deps); //must return $packages and $deps in an array -?> -</com:TTextHighlighter> - -<p class="block-content">The first element of the array returned by the <tt>packages.php</tt> should -contain an array of javascripts files relative to the <tt>packages.php</tt> -that corresponds to a particular grouping. For example, in the above <tt>packages.php</tt>, -the grouping '<tt>package1</tt>' combines two javascript files, namely, '<tt>file1.js</tt>' -and '<tt>file2.js</tt>'. -</p> - -<p class="block-content">The second element of the array returned by the <tt>packages.php</tt> should -contain an array of grouping dependencies ordered in the way that the groups should be combined. -For example, grouping '<tt>package1</tt>' only depends on the '<tt>package1</tt>' grouping files -(i.e. '<tt>file1.js</tt>' and '<tt>file2.js</tt>'). While '<tt>package2</tt>' depends -on both '<tt>package1</tt>' and '<tt>package2</tt>' groupings. That is, '<tt>package2</tt>' -will combine, in order, '<tt>file1.js</tt>', '<tt>file2.js</tt>', '<tt>file3.js</tt>', and '<tt>file4.js</tt>'. -</p> - -<h2 id="62005">Loading Javascript Packages</h2> - -<p class="block-content">To load a particular javascript file or package, set the <tt>PackageScripts</tt> -property with value '<tt>package1</tt>' to load the '<tt>package1</tt>' scripts. -A maximum of 25 packages separated by commas is allowed. -Dependencies of the packages are automatically resolved by the script loader php file. -</p> - -<com:TTextHighlighter Language="prado" CssClass="source block-content"> -<com:TClientScriptLoader PackagePath=<%~ mylib %> PackageScripts="package2" /> -<script type="text/javascript"> - //javascript code utilizing javascript code loaded in 'package2' above -</script> -</com:TTextHighlighter> - -<p id="310009" class="block-content">Each <tt><com:TClientScriptLoader></tt> generates an HTML <tt><script></tt> -element to load the required javascript files.</p> - -<h2 id="62006">Removing Javascript Comments</h2> -<p class="block-content">The <tt>DebugMode</tt> property when false -removes comments and white spaces from the published javascript files. If -the <tt>DebugMode</tt> property is not set, the debug mode is determined from the -<a href="?page=Advanced.Performance">application mode</a>. -</p> -<div class="note"><b class="note">Note:</b> -If the <tt>DebugMode</tt> is false either explicitly or when the application mode is non-debug, -then cache headers are also sent to inform the browser and proxies to cache the file. -Moreover, the post-processed (comments removed and zipped) are saved in the assets -directory for the next requests. That is, in non-debug mode the scripts are cached -in the assets directory until they are deleted. -</div> - -<h2 id="62007">Compressing Javascript with GZip</h2> -<p class="block-content"> -The <tt>EnableGzip</tt> property (default is true) enables the -published javascripts to be served as zipped if the browser and php server allows it. -</p> - -</com:TContent> |