4D v14.3ST GET URL |
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4D v14.3
ST GET URL
ST GET URL
The ST GET URL command returns the text label and address of the first URL detected in the styled text field or variable designated by the object parameter. The text label and address are returned in the urlText and urlAddress parameters. If the selection does not contain a URL, empty strings are returned in these parameters. Passing the optional * parameter indicates that the object parameter is an object name (string). During execution, if the object has the focus, the command returns the information of the object being edited; if the object does not have the focus, the command returns the information of the object’s data source (variable or field). The optional startSel and endSel parameters designate a selection of text in object. The startSel and endSel values express a plain text selection, without taking into account any style tags that may be present.
4D provides predefined constants so that you can designate the selection limits automatically in the startSel and endSel parameters. These constants are found in the "Multistyle Text" theme:
(*) You must pass an object name in object to be able to use this constant. If you pass a reference to a field or variable, the command is applied to all the text of the object. Note: If startSel is greater than endSel (except when endSel is 0), the command does nothing and the OK variable is set to 0. When there is a double-click event, you check that there is in fact an URL, and if so, you display a dialog where you have retrieved its values so that the user can modify them: Case of |
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Product: 4D
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SEE ALSO ARTICLE USAGE
4D Language Reference ( 4D v14 R2) |
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