
280 Property Inspectors
This comment has the following elements:
■ The serverModel element specifies that Dreamweaver should load this Property
inspector only when the server model specified is active.
■ The tagNameOrKeyword element is the tag to be inspected or one of the following
keywords:
*COMMENT* (for comments), *LOCKED* (for locked regions), or *ASP* (for ASP
tags).
■ The 1to10 element is the priority of the Property inspector file: 1 indicates that this
inspector should be used only when no others can inspect the selection;
10 indicates that
this inspector takes precedence over all others that can inspect the selection.
■ The exactOrWithin element indicates whether the selection can be within the tag
(
within) or must exactly contain the tag (exact).
■ The hline element (optional) indicates that a horizontal gray line should appear between
the upper and lower halves of the inspector in expanded mode.
■ The vline element (optional) indicates that a vertical gray line should appear between the
tag name field and the rest of the properties in the inspector.
■ The serverModel element (optional) indicates the server model of the Property inspector.
If the server model of the Property inspector is not the same as the server model for the
document, Dreamweaver does not use the Property inspector to display the properties of
the current selection. For example, if the server model of the document is Macromedia
ColdFusion, but the server model of the Property inspector is ASP, Dreamweaver does not
use that Property inspector for selections in the document.
The following comment is appropriate for an inspector that is designed to inspect the
HAPPY
tag:
<!-- tag:HAPPY, priority:8,selection:exact,hline,vline, ¬
serverModel:ASP -->
In some cases, you might want to specify that your extension use only Dreamweaver extension
rendering (and not the previous rendering engine) by inserting the following line immediately
before the tag comment, as shown in the following example:
<!--DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM “-//Macromedia//DWExtension layout-engine 5.0//pi”-
->
The BODY section of a Property inspector file contains an HTML form. Instead of displaying
the form contents in a dialog box, however, Dreamweaver uses the form to define the input
areas and layout of the Property inspector.
The
HEAD section of a Property inspector file contains JavaScript functions or a reference to
the JavaScript file or files.
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