MyPortal Development guide

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Introduction

The My Portal page is your own personalized view of what goes on in the Catglobe system that is interesting to you.

For more information, visit helpfiles at vietnamhelpfiles.catglobe.com/ under Persionalization/MyPortal.

How to make user defined elements

A user defined element as its name is the one you can put anything you want.

MyPortal - User-defined.jpg 

An element contains 2 features:

  • HTML content: input inside Detailed decsription tab's HTML editor. It is required to show the element in MyPortal page (empty content will end up in not displaying anything)
  • Javascript: input inside Detailed description tab's script mode. It is used to manipulate the way the element will act, it can connect to registered web services or change the HTML content dynamically. jQuery is also supported, which makes it even more powerful.

Script - Supported features

Events

  • onload: called after loading the element
  • onadd: called once after adding the element to MyPortal page (Insert)
  • onminimize: called when minimizing the element
  • onmaximize: called when maximizing the element
  • onremove: called when the element is removed from MyPortal page
  • onmouseover: called when mouse is over the element
  • onmouseout: called when mouse is out of the element

Functions

  • set_title(titleText): change the title of element
  • get_contentDiv(): get the element's "div" content, used for manipulating the HTML content

Sample code

1 this.onload = function() 
2 { 
3    // use "this" keyword to access the element itself. 
4 }

Potential problems

It can sometimes be quite problematic when displaying portal elements,be careful when adding the HTML content. No validation is supported inside the editors.

Tips

  • Flash objects might be placed on top of others. To fix that problem, these parameters should be added into the flash:
    IE: "<param name='wmode' value='transparent' />"
    FF: 'wmode="transparent" '

Examples

Call a webservice:

Play a movie clip using CGFlashPlayer: