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blocks:app-note:basic-interaction-from-a-custom-web-page [2021-05-01 15:26] admin clarification |
blocks:app-note:basic-interaction-from-a-custom-web-page [2021-05-01 15:33] admin Added illustration |
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- Open a second browser window to the same address as the editor window, but replace /edit/xxx with / | - Open a second browser window to the same address as the editor window, but replace /edit/xxx with / | ||
- Click the //One// button. | - Click the //One// button. | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
When you click the button, the " | When you click the button, the " | ||
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==== User Script ==== | ==== User Script ==== | ||
- | Code also exists on the server side (in the files script/ | + | Code also exists on the server side (in the files script/ |
Much of the script file is comments, with the most interesting part being the //start// function. As you can see, the name of this function corresponds to the last word in the URL called from the custom web page. Likewise, the name of the user script (WebTask) corresponds to the second last part of the URL (see above). Here's the start function that does the heavy lifting in this script: | Much of the script file is comments, with the most interesting part being the //start// function. As you can see, the name of this function corresponds to the last word in the URL called from the custom web page. Likewise, the name of the user script (WebTask) corresponds to the second last part of the URL (see above). Here's the start function that does the heavy lifting in this script: | ||
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==== Next Step ==== | ==== Next Step ==== | ||
- | While the above example may be perfectly adequate for what you want to accomplish, the application note titled " | + | While the above example may be perfectly adequate for what you want to accomplish, the application note titled "[[blocks: |