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<meta name="author" content="Steve Meredith">
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<title>Structure of the Pref Editor XML File for the PrefsTree Widget</title>
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<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffcc" link="#0000ff" alink="darkblue"
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<div align="right">Added tag <tt>METAPREFS</tt>. Added UTF-8 indicator to
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XML. 18 May 2002<br>
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Removed <tt>MANAGE </tt>element. Added <tt>REMOTEADMIN </tt>element and
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<tt>default </tt>attribute <strike>13 Feb 2002</strike><br>
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Mention the XSL stylesheet. <strike>30 Jan 2002</strike><br>
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Added <tt>useradded</tt> attribute <strike>28 Jan 2002</strike><br>
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Added the <tt>MANAGE </tt>element. <strike>24 Jan 2002</strike><br>
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Removed elements <tt>INSTALLATIONFILE </tt>and <tt>PREFFILE. </tt>Changed
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<tt>processPrefsTree()</tt> number of params. <strike>02 Jan
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2002</strike><br>
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Removed <tt>choose </tt>attribute. <strike>13 Dec 2001</strike><br>
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Original version. <strike>11 Dec 2001</strike><br>
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Steve Meredith<br>
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</div>
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<h1>Structure of the Pref Editor XML File for the PrefsTree Widget</h1>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
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The<i> Pref Editor</i> is a widget for CCK/Factory, named <i>PrefsTree
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</i> in .ini files. It is a tree control which displays prefs in a hierarchy
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and allows a user to edit their values. It reads an XML file to determine
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the structure of the tree control. This XML file includes information on
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each pref, including its name, its default value, a description of it, etc.
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It also includes structure for how these prefs are grouped in the tree control.
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The name of the XML file is specified in the .ini section for the PrefsTree
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Widget. The default file must be located in the same directory as the <tt>
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WIZARDMACHINE.EXE</tt> . When used, a copy of the file is saved in the working
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config directory. This copy contains the changes made by the CCK/Factory
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user, and is used by the install builder to write preferences in the install
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image. A <tt>SCRIPT.IB</tt> entry must be made in order for it process the
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.XML file: <tt>processPrefsTree(MetaPrefs.xml,browser.xpi,bin/netscp6.cfg</tt><tt>)</tt>
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. Note that spaces are not allowed between the parameters (CCK limitation).
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For details on adding a PrefsTree control to wizard pages, see the document <a
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href="PrefsTree.htm"> PrefsTree.htm</a><br>
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<h2>Who This Document is For</h2>
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You will need to understand the structure of the XML file if you want
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to add or remove prefs to the Pref Editor or change how they are grouped.
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<br>
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<h2>A Note on Prefs</h2>
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The XML described herein contains elements for prefs and elements to
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control how they are grouped in a UI. It was specifically designed for use
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in this <i>Pref Editor</i> tree control, but a complete representation of
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prefs in XML could be useful in other ways. But for this use, the only prefs
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which should be included in this file are prefs which can be set in advance
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and saved to a default .js, .cfg or remote .jsc file. Note that this excludes
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some prefs which might be found in a profile <tt>prefs.js</tt> , such as those
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prefs which define specific mail and news accounts, servers, and identities.
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These pref names are generated on the fly by the client. If this XML is to
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be expanded for use in other ways, for example as described in <a
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href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17199"> Bugzilla bug 17199</a>
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, new tags could be added to each pref to indicate whether or not it could
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be set in advance and stored in a .cfg file. The Pref Editor would have to
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be modified to respect this new information and only present the appropriate
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prefs for editting. Otherwise, any new elements and attributes are ignored
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as long as the basic structure of the file remains valid (<tt><PREF></tt>s
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are grouped within <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt> s) and the required attributes
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and subelements exist.<br>
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<br>
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The following prefs should not be placed into this XML file for use in
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the prefs editor because they are handled outside the prefs editor, and
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used to point to the file created by the install builder and prefs editor.<br>
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<ul>
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<li><tt>autoadmin.global_config_url</tt></li>
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<li><tt>autoadmin.failover_to_cached</tt></li>
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<li><tt>autoadmin.offline_failover</tt></li>
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<li><tt>autoadmin.refresh_interval</tt><br>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h3>Problem Prefs</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><tt>browser.search.defaultengine</tt>: This is a string type, but
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it looks like it's a URL to a local file (engine://). I can't set this to
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a resonable default value as I don't know where Netscape is going to be
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installed. </li>
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<li><tt> browser.startup.homepage</tt>: <a
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href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109932"> Problem when used
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with lockPref().</a></li>
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<li><tt>network.cookie.p3plevel</tt> has an interaction with <tt>network.cookie.p3p</tt>
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. When you change <tt>network.cookie.p3p</tt>,<tt> network.cookie.p3plevel</tt>
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should get set to some value. This happens in the pref code in the browser.
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There is no way to do this with the Pref Editor right now--prefs are treated
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as individual entities. For now I have commented what is supposed to happen
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in the description text for these prefs. In the future, perhaps we could
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define such relationships in the XML. </li>
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</ul>
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<h2>Conventions</h2>
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For XML item tags, we use ALL CAPS. For attribute names, we use lower
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case. “true” and “false” are also written in lower case. Generally, for PREF
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items, the attributes are those things about the pref which are fixed, and
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use elements for thing the CCK/Factory app will change. The exception is
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for <tt><CHOICES></tt> , which are difficult to represent as attributes,
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so these are elements.<br>
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<h2>General Structure of the XML File</h2>
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<h3>XSL Stylesheet</h3>
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There may be a reference to an XSL stylesheet at the start of the XML
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file. For example, <tt><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="metaprefs.xsl"?></tt>
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. This is not used by the Pref Editor. It is used when the XML file is
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loaded into a Gecko browser (or IE 6) to format the XML into an HTML table
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that is easy to read. It is included so that the XML file may be self-documenting
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for internal use. The referenced XSL file must also exist in the same directory
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for the stylesheet to work.<br>
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<h3>Examples</h3>
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The easiest way to understand the format of the XML is to look at some
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short examples. <br>
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<h4>Example1</h4>
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The simplest file that may exist consists of one group containing one
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pref. <br>
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<br>
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<code><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br>
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<METAPREFS clientversion="7.01b" subversion="0"><br>
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<PREFSGROUP uiname="Netscape Preferences"><br>
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<PREF uiname="Open Browser on Startup" prefname="general.startup.browser"
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type="bool" default="true" lockable="true" description="When the app starts,
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open a browser."><br>
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<VALUE>true</VALUE><br>
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<LOCKED>false</LOCKED><br>
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</PREF><br>
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</PREFSGROUP><br>
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<METAPREFS></code><br>
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<br>
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The above file will result in a tree control with one parent, the group,
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and one child, the pref. See the example below.<br>
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<br>
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<img src="PrefsTreeEx1.jpg" alt="Example 1">
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<h4>Example 2</h4>
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The more complicated example below shows the top level group, with two
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sub groups, each with two preferences.<br>
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<br>
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<code><?xml version="1.0" </code><code>encoding="UTF-8"</code><code>?><br>
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</code><code><METAPREFS clientversion="7.01b" subversion="0"></code><br>
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<code> <PREFSGROUP uiname="Netscape Preferences"><br>
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<PREFSGROUP uiname="Group 1"><br>
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<PREF uiname="Autoload What's Related" prefname="browser.related.autoload"
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type="int" default="0" lockable="true" description="A good description of
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this pref goes here."><br>
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<CHOICES><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="Always" value="0"/><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="After
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First Use" value="1"/><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="Never"
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value="2"/><br>
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</CHOICES><br>
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<VALUE>0</VALUE><br>
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<LOCKED>false</LOCKED><br>
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</PREF><br>
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<PREF uiname="Start Page" prefname="browser.startup.page"
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type="int" lockable="true" default="0" description="Display this page when
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Navigator starts up."><br>
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<CHOICES><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="Blank Page"
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value="0"/><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="Home Page"
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value="1"/><br>
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<CHOICE uiname="Last Page Visited"
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value="2"/><br>
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</CHOICES><br>
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<VALUE>0</VALUE><br>
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<LOCKED>false</LOCKED><br>
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</PREF><br>
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</PREFSGROUP><br>
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<PREFSGROUP uiname="Group 2"><br>
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<PREF uiname="Bookmarks" prefname="browser.toolbars.showbutton.bookmarks"
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type="bool" default="true" lockable="true" description="Show Booksmarks button
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on browser toolbar."><br>
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<VALUE>true</VALUE><br>
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<LOCKED>false</LOCKED><br>
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</PREF><br>
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<PREF uiname="Go" prefname="browser.toolbars.showbutton.go"
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type="bool" default="true" lockable="true" description="Show Go button on
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browser toolbar."><br>
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<VALUE>true</VALUE><br>
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<LOCKED>false</LOCKED><br>
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</PREF><br>
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</PREFSGROUP><br>
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</PREFSGROUP><br>
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</code><code><METAPREFS></code><br>
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<code> <br>
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</code>The above example also demonstrates how to include multiple choice
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prefs. These make it easier for the CCK/Factory user to select pref values
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without understanding how they are implemented. This XML file results in
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the prefs tree structure in the example below.<br>
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<br>
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<img src="PrefsTreeEx2.jpg" alt="Example 2" width="638" height="493">
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<br>
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<h2>Reference</h2>
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The structure of the file is important. Not much work as been put into
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handling malformed files. If the XML is invalid, you'll get an error that
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the file failed to load, an error type, and a line number. If you create valid
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XML, but don't follow the rules as defined here, the behaviour is undefined.
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It's probably easiest to start with an existing prefs XML file, then cut,
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paste, and edit the <tt><PREF></tt>s from there.<br>
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<h3><METAPREFS></h3>
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The entire prefs XML is surrounded by one of these tags. It contains a file
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version.<br>
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<br>
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<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="1" width="100%"
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bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td><b>Attribute</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Example</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Description</b><br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>clientversion</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><tt>clientversion="7.01b"</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This is the version of the client this file is for.
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It indicates which version of the browser client the file can be used customize.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>subversion</tt></td>
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<td valign="top"><tt>subversion="0"</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This is to keep track of minor revisions to the XML
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within the version.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<br>
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<h3><PREFSGROUP></h3>
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Each <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt> element will make a new level of hierarchy
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in the tree control. A <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt> may contain <tt><PREF></tt>
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s or other <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt> or both, but must not be empty. The
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first element in the file after the surrounding <tt><METAPREFS></tt>
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tag must be a <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt>. These may be nested arbitrarily
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deep.<br>
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<br>
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<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="1" width="100%"
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bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Example</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Description</b><br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>uiname</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><tt>uiname="Netscape Preferences"</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This is the name of the group as it appears in
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the tree control. By convention, capitalize the words as if this were a
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title.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<h3><PREF></h3>
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Each pref element will make a leaf node in the tree control--a pref which
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the user can edit.These elements must be contained in some <tt><PREFSGROUP></tt>
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.<br>
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<br>
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<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
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bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Example</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Description</b><br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>uiname</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>uiname="Open Browser on Startup"</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This is the name of the pref as is appears in the
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tree control. It doesn't have to be the name of the pref--it should be something
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easy for the user to understand. By convention, capitalize the words as if
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this were a title.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>prefname</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>prefname="general.startup.browser"</code></td>
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<td valign="top">This is the real name of the pref as it is used
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by the Netscape client products.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>type</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>type="bool"</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">Must be one of <b><tt>int</tt></b>, <b><tt>bool</tt></b>
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, or <b><tt>string</tt></b>. This determines how the pref will be edited
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in the Pref Editor and how it is written to the prefs file in the install
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image.<br>
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<br>
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<tt><b>bool</b> </tt>Pref Editor user allowed to select “true” or
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“false” from a drop-down. No quotes are used when writing the pref in the
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pref file. For example, <tt>pref("general.startup.browser", true);</tt><br>
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<br>
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<b><tt>int </tt></b>Pref Editor user allowed to enter integers.
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No quotes are used when writing the pref in the pref file. For example,
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<tt> pref("network.proxy.socks_version", 5);</tt><br>
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<br>
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<b><tt>string </tt></b>Pref Editor user may enter whatever
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he likes. Quotes are used when writing the pref in the pref file. For example,
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<tt>pref("general.useragent.vendorComment", "AK-MyISP");</tt><br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>lockable</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>lockable="true"</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">Determines whether or not the Pref Editor user
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can change the lock state the pref. This is included in case there are
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prefs which, for technical reasons, don't work when locked or locking them
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does not have the correct affect. If set to true, the Pref Editor should
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disable the "Lock this pref" checkbox.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>description</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>description="When the application starts,
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open a browser window."</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This is some text which further describes the pref
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to the Pref Editor user. It appears when the user selected the pref for editing.
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Any text which helps the user under the pref should go here. There is space
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in the editor for maybe 125 characters or so. Of course, you can edit the
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dialog resource to hold more if this becomes a limitation. Use proper sentences.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>useradded</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><tt>useradded="true"</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">This pref is added and set to true by the Pref
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Editor for all new prefs added by the user via the UI. It is normally not
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present, and is assumed to be false if missing. User added prefs are deletable
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via the Pref Editor UI.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>default<br>
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</tt></td>
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<td valign="top"><tt>default="true"</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">The Netscape default value for this pref. That is,
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the value that the pref will get in set to in the code or in some default
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.js file.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<h3><CHOICES></h3>
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This element can optionally appear in <tt><PREF></tt> element if
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the values are to be translated into easy to understand multiple choice
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options. It contains more than one <tt><CHOICE></tt> element. When
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the user edits one of these prefs, he gets a list box from which he can
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select from those choices described in the <tt><CHOICE></tt> elements
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which are contained in the <tt><CHOICES></tt> element. It will work
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for any type, but it is up to the person creating the XML to set the values
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in the <tt> value </tt>attribute to the correct type for the enclosing <tt><PREF></tt>
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. See <b>Example 2</b>, and <tt><CHOICE></tt>.<br>
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<br>
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The example below shows how a multiple choice pref will look like when
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the user selects it for editing.<br>
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<br>
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<img src="PrefsTreeEx3.jpg" alt="Example 3" width="447" height="360">
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<br>
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<h3><CHOICE></h3>
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This element appears in <tt><CHOICES></tt> elements to describe
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one item of a multiple choice. Each <tt><CHOICE></tt> element in a <tt>
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<CHOICES></tt> element for a <tt><PREF></tt> appears in a list
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box when the user edits a pref of this type. When selected, the value of
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the <tt>value </tt>attribute for the selected <tt><CHOICE></tt> is
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saved as the pref's value. See <b>Example 2,</b> and <tt><CHOICES></tt>
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.<br>
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<br>
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<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="1" width="100%"
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bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Example</b><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Description</b><br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>uiname</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>uiname="Blank Page"</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">The text of this choice in the list box for this
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choice.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td valign="top"><tt>value</tt><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top"><code>value="0"</code><br>
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</td>
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<td valign="top">The value saved in the <tt><VALUE></tt> element
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for the <tt><PREF></tt> when the pref is edit and this choice is selected
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in the list box. The type of the value must be correct for the enclosing
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<tt><PREF></tt> element.<br>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<h3><VALUE></h3>
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One and only one must appear in a <tt><PREF></tt> element. This
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is the value of the pref. No quotes, regardless of type. This gets modified
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when the user edits the pref. Note that the modified file is saved to the
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working config directory.<br>
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<h3><LOCKED></h3>
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One and only one must appear in a <tt><PREF></tt> element. This
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is <tt>true </tt>or <tt>false, </tt>depending on whether the pref is locked
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or not. If locked, prefs are written as <tt>lockPref()</tt> instead of <tt>
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pref()</tt>. See also <tt><PREF lockable="true"></tt>.<br>
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<h3><REMOTEADMIN></h3>
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This pref is added by the pref editor, and is normally absent in a prefs
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XML file until it has been processed by the prefs editor. If the <tt><REMOTEADMIN></tt>
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tag is present, and its value is true, then this pref will be written
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to the autoconfig.jsc prefs file when the XML is processed by the install
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builder app.<br>
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<br>
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<br>
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</body>
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</html>
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