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=What is WBL?=
 
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XBL stands for eXtensible Bindings Language, which is an XML language that is used for declaring the behavious of XUL widgets.
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XBL stands for eXtensible Bindings Language, which is an XML language that is used for declaring the behavious of XUL widgets. Bindings can be attached to elements using either cascading stylesheets or the document object model. The element that the binding is attached to, called the bound element, acquires the new behavior specified by the binding.
  
 
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==Overview==
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==API Reference==
  
==API Reference==
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The [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/xbl.html Mozilla Webpage] has a list of Tags and examples that document the usage of XBL.
  
 
==Test Cases==
 
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==Technical Notes==
 
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=Getting in contact=
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==Newsgroup==
  
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[http://groups.google.ca/group/netscape.public.mozilla.xbl netscape.public.mozilla.xbl]

Revision as of 14:08, 5 October 2006

What is WBL?

XBL stands for eXtensible Bindings Language, which is an XML language that is used for declaring the behavious of XUL widgets. Bindings can be attached to elements using either cascading stylesheets or the document object model. The element that the binding is attached to, called the bound element, acquires the new behavior specified by the binding.

What Does XBL Do?

Basically, XBL is a langauge that describes a set of bindings that can be attached and bound to elements on the screen. When bound, the binding implements new methods and properties to the associated element. In essence, the widgets on the screen are layed out using XUL and then given functionality using XBL.

Resources/Examples

API Reference

The Mozilla Webpage has a list of Tags and examples that document the usage of XBL.

Test Cases

In this example, we can use XUL to define the layout of user interface and then use XBL to change the widgets functionality.

Here is the XUL Code that lays out the widgets:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://global/skin/" type="text/css"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://example/skin/example.css" type="text/css"?>

<window xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
  <box class="okcancelbuttons"/>
</window>

This lays out an interface with the buttons for OK and Cancel. To give these buttons functionality, XBL is used:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<bindings xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/xbl" xmlns:xul="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
  <binding id="okcancel">
    <content>
      <xul:button label="OK"/>
      <xul:button label="Cancel"/>
    </content>
  </binding>
</bindings>

Technical Notes

Getting In Contact

Newsgroup

netscape.public.mozilla.xbl