This cObject has the alias COA. You can use this instead of COBJ_ARRAY.
You can also create this object as a COA_INT in which case it works exactly like the PHP_SCRIPT_INT object does: It's rendered non-cached! The COA_INT provides a way to utilize this feature not only with PHP_SCRIPT cObjects but any cObject.
Property: | Data type: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|---|
1,2,3,4... | cObject | ||
if | ->if | if "if" returns false the COA is NOT rendered | |
wrap | wrap | ||
stdWrap | ->stdWrap | ||
includeLibs | list of resource | (This property is used only if the object is COA_INT!, See introduction.) This is a comma-separated list of resources that are included as PHP-scripts (with include_once() function) if this script is included. This is possible to do because any include-files will be known before the scripts are included. That's not the case with the regular PHP_SCRIPT cObject. |
[tsref:(cObject).COA/(cObject).COA_INT/(cObject).COBJ_ARRAY]
temp.menutable = COBJ_ARRAY
temp.menutable {
10 = HTML
10.value = <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
20 = HMENU
20.entryLevel = 0
20.1 = GMENU
20.1.NO {
wrap = <tr><td> | </td></tr>
XY = {$menuXY}
backColor = {$bgCol}
20 = TEXT
20 {
text.field = title
fontFile = media/fonts/hatten.ttf
fontSize = 23
fontColor = {$menuCol}
offset = |*| 5,18 || 25,18
}
}
30 = HTML
30.value = </table>
}