Behaviors > The behavior API |
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Two behavior API functions are required (applyBehavior()
and behaviorFunction()
); the rest are optional. The functions in the behavior API differ from the functions in the main JavaScript API in three ways:
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They are not methods of the dreamweaver , dom , or site object. |
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They are significant only in the context of Behavior files. That is, Dreamweaver automatically calls the applyBehavior() function if it is defined in a Behavior file, whereas a function named applyBehavior() acts like a user-defined function in any other extension file you have to call it explicitly. |
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You are responsible for writing the body of each function and returning a value, if required. This is the opposite of how the functions work in the main API: those you call and pass arguments to, and Dreamweaver generates return values, if any. Here Dreamweaver calls the functions and passes arguments to them, and you generate return values, if any. |
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