Leon Wang wrote:
> Hi Everyone, Hi Marius,
> Sorry, last message I have not finished and I pressed the space key
> mistakenly and it have been sent.
>
> Here is the code that I embeded in the Xwiki page, I just only include
> js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js
> just once:
>
> {{velocity}}
>
> $xwiki.jsfx.use("js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js", true)
>
> {{html}}
>
> <div id="DR_TreeView"></div>
>
> {{/html}}
>
> {{/velocity}}
>
>
> or
>
> {{velocity}}
>
> $xwiki.jsfx.use("js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js", true)
>
> {{/velocity}}
>
> {{html}}
>
> <div id="DR_TreeView"></div>
>
> {{/html}}
>
> This will result at the top of the page that have the clickable Mail example
> functioning well, at the bottom it follows two unclickable Mail example,
> just like html displayed. And follows 6 xwe.onInjectionDone('xwe') sep . It
> seems although I used $xwiki.jsfx.use, the JavaScript code still parsed as
> wiki syntax and display as text. So what should I do?
>
> Marius, you said "to include the JavaScript code so that it ends up in your
> HTML page's head not body". Could you explain a little what do you mean by
> page's body and head?" by head do you mean on the top of the page.
It means the <script> tag will be under the <head> of the resulting
document, this wherever you call $xwiki.js(f)x from in the evaluation
flow. This is what the JSX plugins have been made for : late dependency
declaration.
Jerome
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Leon
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