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==Working with Application-Specific Help==
==Working with Application-Specific Help==
: x-Make a self-contained Help tab (Sample Help Page)
* x-Make a self-contained Help tab (Sample Help Page)
: --TBD: How to add a reference to jQuery in an HTML page, if needed (Sherwin)
* --TBD: How to add a reference to jQuery in an HTML page, if needed (Sherwin)
::      http://agileappslive.info/aadev/JSP_Pages#About_Header_Files  
:      http://agileappslive.info/aadev/JSP_Pages#About_Header_Files  
:*--Make a multi-page help system
:*--Make a multi-page help system
:*--make two  JSP pages (NO HEADERS--so links work)
:*--make two  JSP pages (NO HEADERS--so links work)

Revision as of 23:57, 10 August 2015

The pages you are currently reading comprise the support wiki. The support wiki is intended primarily for application builders, admins, and installers. But end-users need information that is specific to the application they are using--and that is where application-specific help comes in.

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About Application-Specific Help

In this article, we assume that you know how to add a button to a form, and that you know how to create an interface tab that displays a single HTML page of information. Here, we'll assume that you want to display different pages, depending on the user's current location--so you'll be wiring help buttons that appear on different forms so they display different pages in the help tab.

Learn more:

Working with Application-Specific Help

  • x-Make a self-contained Help tab (Sample Help Page)
  • --TBD: How to add a reference to jQuery in an HTML page, if needed (Sherwin)
http://agileappslive.info/aadev/JSP_Pages#About_Header_Files
  • --Make a multi-page help system
  • --make two JSP pages (NO HEADERS--so links work)
  • --make the main page into the help tab (as explained above)
  • --get the ID of the Web Tab, or inspect the tab element to get iFrame ID
  • for links TO the page (from a Help button on a form):
  • --To display link-target in a new window, use the standard HTML idiom:
<a href="source-URL" target="_blank">...text...</a>
  • --Find the Help tab, use {element}.click to click the tab!
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript" enclose="div">

<script> function goToHelpTab() {

  document.getElementById("...HELP TAB ID...").click();

} </script> </syntaxhighlight>

  • --To go to the help tab and load a specific page:
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript" enclose="div">

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function go(loc){

  document.getElementById('...HELP TAB ID...').src = loc;

} </script> </syntaxhighlight>

THEN "click" the tab from the script
  • --To display link-target in the Help tab:
function to search for the iFrame and change the src attribute:
onclick() in the anchor to invoke the function and pass target
--loc.href="pages/PAGE_NAME"
--works for pages hosted in the platform
--does not work for external pages (use the external site option, for that)