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In general, a XML text is interpreted as a label component. For example,

<window>
  Begin ${foo.whatever}
</window>

is equivalent to

<window>
  <label value="Begin ${foo.whatever}"/>
</window>

However, a component can be designed to accept the nested text as the value of a component property. In other words, a component designer could decide to make ZK Loader interpret the nest text as the value of a predefined property. For example, Html is one of this kind of components, and

<html>Begin ${foo.whatever}</html>

is equivalent to

<html content="Begin ${foo.whatever}"/>

It is designed to make it easy to specify multiple-line value, so it is usually used by particular components that requires the multi-line value.

Here is a list of components that interprets the XML text as a property's value.

Component Name Property Name Method
a label A.setLabel(String)
button label Button.setLabel(String)
comboitem content Comboitem.setContent(String)
html content Html.setContent(String)
label value Label.setValue(String)
script content Script.setContent(String)
style content Style.setContent(String)
tab label Tab.setLabel(String) (since 5.0.7)

Version History

Last Update : 2011/04/07


Version Date Content
5.0.7 April 2011 Tab allow the XML text as the label.



Last Update : 2011/04/07

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