Web Connection User's Guide
Use the Radio Button Set part to add radio buttons that represent mutually
exclusive choices. The Radio Button Set part generates the HTML element
input with the type attribute set
to radio.
To add a Radio Button Set part, select the Web Form Parts Category (
), then the Radio Button Set part (
). You can also add the part using the Add Part dialog and specifying
the class name, AbtHtmlRadioButtonSet.
The Radio Button Set part has the following properties:
- attributeName
- Use the attributeName property to specify which attribute of
the objects in the collection should be displayed in the part.
- breakAfter
- Use the breakAfter property to indicate whether you want the
Web browser to insert a line break in the HTML after this part.
- breakBefore
- Use the breakBefore property to indicate whether you want the
Web browser to insert a line break in the HTML before this part.
- converter
- Use the converter property to specify the converter to use for
the part. A converter is an object that manages the conversion of other
objects to and from their display format for certain visual parts, such as a
Text part.
- eventHandlers
- Use the eventHandlers property to define any event handlers for
this part. Event handlers provide the ability to detect and react to
events that occur while an HtmlPage is loaded in a Web browser. An
example of an event handler is mouse over, where you can specify
when the mouse moves over an HTML element, something happens, usually a
JavaScript is executed..
- extraAttributes
- Use the extraAttributes property to specify any additional HTML
attributes that you want included in the HTML tagging generated by the
part. You can use this property to include HTML attributes that are not
directly supported by VisualAge.
- items
- Use the items to specify the initial items you want displayed
by the part when it appears.
- partName
- In the Part name field, type the name you want to use to
describe the part. For non-visual parts, this text appears under the
icon for the part on the free-form surface.
The name of the part can consist of alphanumeric characters, and must be
unique from all other parts on the layout surface.
This field is optional. If you do not specify a part name, VisualAge
generates a unique name based on the class name of the part.
- selectedItem
- Use the selectedItem property to specify an item to appear
selected when the part is rendered in a Web browser.
- selectionIndex
- Use the selectionIndex property to specify the index of the
item you want initially selected when the part first appears.
- vertical
- Use the vertical property to specify whether the part has a
vertical or horizontal orientation.
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