pub struct Applet<'life> {Show 32 fields
pub accesskey: Option<&'life str>,
pub align: Option<&'life str>,
pub alt: Option<&'life str>,
pub archive: Option<&'life str>,
pub autocapitalize: Option<&'life str>,
pub autofocus: Option<bool>,
pub class: Option<&'life str>,
pub code: Option<&'life str>,
pub codebase: Option<&'life str>,
pub contenteditable: Option<&'life str>,
pub contextmenu: Option<&'life str>,
pub data: Option<BTreeMap<&'life str, &'life str>>,
pub datafld: Option<&'life str>,
pub datasrc: Option<&'life str>,
pub dir: Option<&'life str>,
pub draggable: Option<&'life str>,
pub enterkeyhint: Option<&'life str>,
pub exportparts: Option<&'life str>,
pub height: Option<&'life str>,
pub hidden: Option<bool>,
pub hspace: Option<&'life str>,
pub id: Option<&'life str>,
pub inert: Option<&'life str>,
pub inputmode: Option<&'life str>,
pub is: Option<&'life str>,
pub mayscript: Option<&'life str>,
pub name: Option<&'life str>,
pub object: Option<&'life str>,
pub src: Option<&'life str>,
pub vspace: Option<&'life str>,
pub width: Option<&'life str>,
pub extra: BTreeMap<&'life str, &'life str>,
}
Expand description
The obsolete HTML Applet Element (<applet>
) embeds a Java applet into the document; this element has been deprecated in favor of <object>
.
Use of Java applets on the Web is deprecated; most browsers no longer support use of plug-ins, including the Java plug-in.
More information: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/applet
Fields§
§accesskey: Option<&'life str>
Provides a hint for generating a keyboard shortcut for the current element. This attribute consists of a space-separated list of characters. The browser should use the first one that exists on the computer keyboard layout.
align: Option<&'life str>
This attribute is used to position the applet on the page relative to content that might flow around it. The HTML 4.01 specification defines values of bottom
, left
, middle
, right
, and top
, whereas Microsoft and Netscape also might support absbottom
, absmiddle
, baseline
, center
, and texttop
.
alt: Option<&'life str>
This attribute causes a descriptive text alternate to be displayed on browsers that do not support Java. Page designers should also remember that content enclosed within the <applet>
element may also be rendered as alternative text.
archive: Option<&'life str>
This attribute refers to an archived or compressed version of the applet and its associated class files, which might help reduce download time.
autocapitalize: Option<&'life str>
Controls whether and how text input is automatically capitalized as it is entered/edited by the user. It can have the following values:
off
ornone
, no autocapitalization is applied (all letters default to lowercase)on
orsentences
, the first letter of each sentence defaults to a capital letter; all other letters default to lowercasewords
, the first letter of each word defaults to a capital letter; all other letters default to lowercasecharacters
, all letters should default to uppercase
autofocus: Option<bool>
Indicates that an element is to be focused on page load, or as soon as the <dialog>
it is part of is displayed. This attribute is a boolean, initially false.
class: Option<&'life str>
A space-separated list of the classes of the element. Classes allow CSS and JavaScript to select and access specific elements via the class selectors or functions like the method Document.getElementsByClassName()
.
code: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies the URL of the applet's class file to be loaded and executed. Applet filenames are identified by a .class filename extension. The URL specified by code might be relative to the codebase
attribute.
codebase: Option<&'life str>
This attribute gives the absolute or relative URL of the directory where applets' .class files referenced by the code attribute are stored.
contenteditable: Option<&'life str>
An enumerated attribute indicating if the element should be editable by the user. If so, the browser modifies its widget to allow editing. The attribute must take one of the following values:
true
or the empty string, which indicates that the element must be editable;false
, which indicates that the element must not be editable.
data: Option<BTreeMap<&'life str, &'life str>>
Forms a class of attributes, called custom data attributes, that allow proprietary information to be exchanged between the HTML and its DOM representation that may be used by scripts. All such custom data are available via the HTMLElement
interface of the element the attribute is set on. The HTMLElement.dataset
property gives access to them.
datafld: Option<&'life str>
This attribute, supported by Internet Explorer 4 and higher, specifies the column name from the data source object that supplies the bound data. This attribute might be used to specify the various <param>
elements passed to the Java applet.
datasrc: Option<&'life str>
Like datafld
, this attribute is used for data binding under Internet Explorer 4. It indicates the id of the data source object that supplies the data that is bound to the <param>
elements associated with the applet.
dir: Option<&'life str>
An enumerated attribute indicating the directionality of the element's text. It can have the following values:
ltr
, which means left to right and is to be used for languages that are written from the left to the right (like English);rtl
, which means right to left and is to be used for languages that are written from the right to the left (like Arabic);auto
, which lets the user agent decide. It uses a basic algorithm as it parses the characters inside the element until it finds a character with a strong directionality, then it applies that directionality to the whole element.
draggable: Option<&'life str>
An enumerated attribute indicating whether the element can be dragged, using the Drag and Drop API. It can have the following values:
true
, which indicates that the element may be draggedfalse
, which indicates that the element may not be dragged.
enterkeyhint: Option<&'life str>
Hints what action label (or icon) to present for the enter key on virtual keyboards.
exportparts: Option<&'life str>
Used to transitively export shadow parts from a nested shadow tree into a containing light tree.
height: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies the height, in pixels, that the applet needs.
An enumerated attribute indicating that the element is not yet, or is no longer, relevant. For example, it can be used to hide elements of the page that can't be used until the login process has been completed. The browser won't render such elements. This attribute must not be used to hide content that could legitimately be shown.
hspace: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies additional horizontal space, in pixels, to be reserved on either side of the applet.
id: Option<&'life str>
Defines a unique identifier (ID) which must be unique in the whole document. Its purpose is to identify the element when linking (using a fragment identifier), scripting, or styling (with CSS).
inert: Option<&'life str>
A boolean value that makes the browser disregard user input events for the element. Useful when click events are present.
inputmode: Option<&'life str>
Provides a hint to browsers about the type of virtual keyboard configuration to use when editing this element or its contents. Used primarily on <input>
elements, but is usable on any element while in contenteditable
mode.
is: Option<&'life str>
Allows you to specify that a standard HTML element should behave like a registered custom built-in element (see Using custom elements for more details).
mayscript: Option<&'life str>
In the Netscape implementation, this attribute allows access to an applet by programs in a scripting language embedded in the document.
name: Option<&'life str>
This attribute assigns a name to the applet so that it can be identified by other resources; particularly scripts.
object: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies the URL of a serialized representation of an applet.
src: Option<&'life str>
As defined for Internet Explorer 4 and higher, this attribute specifies a URL for an associated file for the applet. The meaning and use is unclear and not part of the HTML standard.
vspace: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies additional vertical space, in pixels, to be reserved above and below the applet.
width: Option<&'life str>
This attribute specifies in pixels the width that the applet needs.
extra: BTreeMap<&'life str, &'life str>
The extra attributes of the element. This is a map of attribute names to their values. The attribute names are in lowercase.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'life> Ord for Applet<'life>
impl<'life> Ord for Applet<'life>
1.21.0 · source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere Self: Sized,
source§impl<'life> PartialEq<Applet<'life>> for Applet<'life>
impl<'life> PartialEq<Applet<'life>> for Applet<'life>
source§impl<'life> PartialOrd<Applet<'life>> for Applet<'life>
impl<'life> PartialOrd<Applet<'life>> for Applet<'life>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more