Adobe 38039927 Extended User Guide - Page 210

fw.writePanelStateToFile, fw.yesNoDialog

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 206 Extending Guide Usage fw.updateHTML(doc, htmlUrl, bRecoverFromError) Arguments doc A Document object that specifies the document to be used for updating the HTML (see "The Document object" on page 20). If doc is null, the active document is used. htmlUrl The filename of the HTML file to update, which is expressed as a file://URL. To force Fireworks to display the Update HTML dialog box, pass null for htmlUrl. If you pass null for htmlUrl, bRecoverFromError is ignored. bRecoverFromError If bRecoverFromError is true and the HTML update encounters an error, Fireworks displays a Confirmation dialog box and attempts to recover. If it is false, Fireworks fails without notifying the user if it encounters an error. Returns A Boolean value: true if the HTML was updated; false otherwise. Description Updates the HTML that was previously exported from Fireworks. Example The following command updates the images in an HTML file, using the current document. fw.updateHTML(null, "file:///C|/mysite/nav.htm", true); fw.writePanelStateToFile() Availability Fireworks MX. Usage fw.writePanelStateToFile(filepath) Arguments filepath A string that identifies the destination XML file in the format file://URL. Returns Nothing. Description Writes out the panel states (location, size, open or closed, and so on), toolbox state, and Property inspector state to an XML file that is specified by the argument. fw.yesNoDialog() Availability Fireworks MX. Usage fw.yesNoDialog(promptString)

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
Extending Guide
206
Usage
fw.updateHTML(
doc, htmlUrl, bRecoverFromError
)
Arguments
doc
A Document object that specifies the document to be used for updating the HTML (see “The Document
object” on page 20). If
doc
is
null
, the active document is used.
htmlUrl
The filename of the HTML file to update, which is expressed as a file://URL. To force Fireworks to
display the Update HTML dialog box, pass
null
for
htmlUrl
. If you pass
null
for
htmlUrl
,
bRecoverFromError
is ignored.
bRecoverFromError
If
bRecoverFromError
is
true
and the HTML update encounters an error, Fireworks
displays a Confirmation dialog box and attempts to recover. If it is
false
, Fireworks fails without notifying the user
if it encounters an error.
Returns
A Boolean value:
true
if the HTML was updated;
false
otherwise.
Description
Updates the HTML that was previously exported from Fireworks.
Example
The following command updates the images in an HTML file, using the current document.
fw.updateHTML(null, "file:///C|/mysite/nav.htm", true);
fw.writePanelStateToFile()
Availability
Fireworks MX.
Usage
fw.writePanelStateToFile(
filepath
)
Arguments
filepath
A string that identifies the destination XML file in the format file://URL.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Writes out the panel states (location, size, open or closed, and so on), toolbox state, and Property inspector state to
an XML file that is specified by the argument.
fw.yesNoDialog()
Availability
Fireworks MX.
Usage
fw.yesNoDialog(
promptString
)