HTC Reference | Internet Development Index |
Introduced in Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5, HTML Components (HTCs) provide a mechanism to implement components in script as Dynamic HTML (DHTML) behaviors. Saved with an .htc extension, an HTC is an HTML file that contains script and a set of HTC-specific elements that define the component. This section contains a table that lists these elements and the members they support.
Objects
documentRepresents the HTML document in a given browser window.
elementReturns a reference to the tag in the primary document to which the behavior is attached.
PUBLIC:ATTACHBinds a function to an event, so that the function is called whenever the event fires on the specified object.
PUBLIC:COMPONENTIdentifies the content of the file as HTC.
PUBLIC:DEFAULTSSets default properties for an HTC.
PUBLIC:EVENTDefines an event of the HTC to be exposed to the containing document.
PUBLIC:METHODDefines a method of the HTC to be exposed to the containing document.
PUBLIC:PROPERTYDefines a property of the HTC to be exposed to the containing document.
Methods
createEventObjectCreates an event object that can be used when passing event context information to the PUBLIC:EVENT element's fire method.
Events
oncontentreadyFires when the content of the element, to which the behavior is attached, has been completely parsed.
oncontentsaveFires just before the content of an element that is attached to an element behavior is saved or copied.
ondetachFires before a behavior is detached from an element.
ondocumentreadyFires when the behavior's containing document has been completely parsed.