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$Web_Sels inserts into the Web output stream the options list of an HTML<select> element. The options list is taken from two arguments which are delimited lists of strings, and the selected option (that is, the one that is highlighted on the HTML page) is specified by a character string. An overview of the $WEB_SEL_x functions is provided in [[$Web_Selp]]. | $Web_Sels inserts into the Web output stream the options list of an HTML<select> element. The options list is taken from two arguments which are delimited lists of strings, and the selected option (that is, the one that is highlighted on the HTML page) is specified by a character string. An overview of the $WEB_SEL_x functions is provided in [[$Web_Selp]]. | ||
$Web_Sels takes four arguments and always returns null, unless an error occurs, in which case the current User Language request is cancelled. It is a callable $function (see [[Calling_Sirius_Mods_$functions|Calling Sirius Mods $functions]]). | $Web_Sels takes four arguments and always returns null, unless an error occurs, in which case the current <var class="product">User Language</var> request is cancelled. It is a callable $function (see [[Calling_Sirius_Mods_$functions|Calling Sirius Mods $functions]]). | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Web_Sels(delimited_vals, delimited_descrs, - | <p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Web_Sels(delimited_vals, delimited_descrs, - | ||
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<td>The operation completed successfully.</td></tr> | <td>The operation completed successfully.</td></tr> | ||
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<td>Any error results in cancellation of the User Language request.</td></tr> | <td>Any error results in cancellation of the <var class="product">User Language</var> request.</td></tr> | ||
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Revision as of 16:00, 15 June 2012
<section begin="desc" />Build select options from delimited list of strings, selected is string<section end="desc" />
$Web_Sels inserts into the Web output stream the options list of an HTML<select> element. The options list is taken from two arguments which are delimited lists of strings, and the selected option (that is, the one that is highlighted on the HTML page) is specified by a character string. An overview of the $WEB_SEL_x functions is provided in $Web_Selp.
$Web_Sels takes four arguments and always returns null, unless an error occurs, in which case the current User Language request is cancelled. It is a callable $function (see Calling Sirius Mods $functions).
Syntax
<section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Web_Sels(delimited_vals, delimited_descrs, - selected_value, option_keywords) <section end="syntax" />
delimited_vals | A string containing a delimited list of strings which are the values for the options list. The first character of this argument is the delimiter that separates the values. The string should not contain a trailing delimiter unless you want the null string as the final value, which is unlikely. This is a required argument. |
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delimited_descrs | A string containing a delimited list of strings which are the descriptions for the options list. The first character of this argument is the delimiter that separates the descriptions. The string should not contain a trailing delimiter unless you want the null string as the final description, which is unlikely. This is an optional argument; if omitted, the description of each generated option is identical to its value. |
selected_value | A string which, if equal to one of the values in the options list, specifies the item which is selected in the displayed options list; this does not allow multiple item selection in a <select&thinsp.multiple> element. This an optional argument. If this argument is omitted, or if the string is not equal to the value of any of the options in the global select element, then none of the <option> elements in the list contain the selected attribute. As explained in $Web_Selp, the default selected option depends on the type of <select> element: <select&thinsp.multiple> has no default; for non-multiple, the first item in the options list is the default selected element. |
option_keywords |
A string of blank-separated keywords specifying special processing for this $function; it can contain any of the following: | |
NOENDSEL | Don't end list of options with </select> |
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NOENDS | Synonym for NOENDSEL |
ENDOPT | End each option with </option> |
This an optional argument.
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null | The operation completed successfully. |
Any error results in cancellation of the User Language request. |
For example, the following statement places a <select> element into the web response output, containing the Italian days of the week; the middle day of the week is selected:
%RC = $Web_Sels('/Domenica/Lunedi/Martedi' WITH - '/Mercoledi/Giovedi/Venerdi/Sabato', - '/DN0/DN1/DN2/DN3/DN4/DN5/DN6', 'DN3')
See $Web_Selp for an extended example using other $WEB_SELx functions.