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− | When a user clicks <code><a/></code> whose <code>target</code> is <code>_self</code> (default value) will cause a browser to trigger the event <code>onbeforeunload</code>, then ZK depends on this event to remove a desktop. Hence, after clicking the hyperlink, all ZK client ajax doesn't work anymore. Here are several correct ways to create a file download link: | + | When a user clicks <code><a/></code> whose <code>target</code> is <code>_self</code> (default value) will cause a browser to trigger the event <code>onbeforeunload</code>, then ZK depends on this event to remove a desktop. |
+ | This also apply to browser-processed links. Links that do not open a page, but provide a browser instruction to open a different service, such as <code>mailto:</code>, <code>tel:</code>, etc. | ||
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+ | Hence, after clicking the hyperlink, all ZK client ajax doesn't work anymore. Here are several correct ways to create a file download link: | ||
== open a new tab == | == open a new tab == |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 13 June 2022
A
Employment/Purpose
The same as HTML A tag.
Properties
Autodisable
A.setAutodisable(String) is used to disable an anchor automatically, when it is clicked. It is useful to prevent the user from clicking it twice (and firing redundant requests), which is common if the request takes long to serve.
The simplest use is to specify it with self
as follows. Then, the anchor is disabled when it is clicked.
<a id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="self" />
If you'd like to disable several anchors, you could specify all of them in this property by separating with a comma. For example, the following disables both anchors, when one of them is clicked.
<a id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="ok,cancel" />
<a id="cancel" label="Cancel" autodisable="ok,cancel" />
The anchor will be enabled automatically, after the request has been served (i.e., the response has been sent back to the client). If you prefer to enable them manually (i.e., by calling A.setDisabled(boolean) explicitly), you could prefix the ID with a plus (+
). For example,
<a id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="+self, +cancel" />
Then, you could enable them manually under the situation depending on your application's requirement, such as
if (something_happens) {
ok.setDisabled(false);
cancel.setDisabled(false);
}
Enable Autodisable for All Anchors
As described in ZK Developer's Reference: Customization, you could customize ZK to enable autodisable
for all anchors by specifying the following in the custom language addon:
<language-addon>
<language-name>xul/html</language-name>
<component>
<component-name>a</component-name>
<extends>a</extends>
<property>
<property-name>autodisable</property-name>
<property-value>self</property-value>
</property>
</component>
</language-addon>
File Download Link
When a user clicks <a/>
whose target
is _self
(default value) will cause a browser to trigger the event onbeforeunload
, then ZK depends on this event to remove a desktop.
This also apply to browser-processed links. Links that do not open a page, but provide a browser instruction to open a different service, such as mailto:
, tel:
, etc.
Hence, after clicking the hyperlink, all ZK client ajax doesn't work anymore. Here are several correct ways to create a file download link:
open a new tab
specify _blank
and your browser will produce a new tab and close immediately.
<a href="report.pdf" target='_blank'>download</a>
After clicking a link like <a href="report.pdf" target='_self'>download</a>
, you will find ZK doesn't send AJAX requests anymore to the server.
download attribute
A browser will prompt the user to save the linked URL instead of navigating to it.
<zk xmlns:c="client/attribute">
<a href="report.xls" c:download="" target='_self'>download</a>
</zk>
Please refer to download attribute
Filedownload API
Example
<a href="http://www.zkoss.org" label="Visit ZK!"/>
In addition, you could add child components to A too:
<a href="http://www.zkoss.org" label="Visit ZK!" image="zk.png">
<grid>
<rows>
<row>What ever content</row>
</rows>
</grid>
</a>
Notice that a child component might also handle the mouse click, so the final result of clicking on a child component is really up to which child component is used.
The href attribute can be an URI. For example,
<a href="/foo" label="Foo" />
<a href="goo" label="Goo" />
If the URI starts with "/", ZK will encode it with the application's context path. Otherwise the path is relative to the path given by Desktop.getDirectory().
Supported Events
None | None |
- Inherited Supported Events: LabelImageElement
Supported Children
*ALL
Use Cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
---|---|---|
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
---|---|---|
5.0.5 | October, 2010 | A supports any children. |
7.0.2 | May, 2014 | Support autodisable property for A component |