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a

Attribute

Type

Required

Default

Description

id

string

TRUE

 

 

href

string

TRUE

 

 

preInvokeJS

string

FALSE

 

 

afterLoading

string

FALSE

 

 

notifyTopics

string

FALSE

 

 

errorText

string

FALSE

 

 

showErrorTransportText

string

FALSE

 

 

name

string

TRUE

 

 

value

string

FALSE

 

 

required

boolean

FALSE

 

 

disabled

boolean

FALSE

 

 

theme

string

FALSE

 

 

template

string

FALSE

 

 

cssClass

string

FALSE

 

 

cssStyle

string

FALSE

 

 

label

string

FALSE

 

 

labelposition

string

FALSE

 

 

tabindex

string

FALSE

 

 

onclick

string

FALSE

 

 

ondblclick

string

FALSE

 

 

onmousedown

string

FALSE

 

 

onmouseup

string

FALSE

 

 

onmouseover

string

FALSE

 

 

onmousemove

string

FALSE

 

 

onmouseout

string

FALSE

 

 

onfocus

string

FALSE

 

 

onblur

string

FALSE

 

 

onkeypress

string

FALSE

 

 

onkeydown

string

FALSE

 

 

onselect

string

FALSE

 

 

onchange

string

FALSE

 

 

Description

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While this tag can be used with the simple theme, xhtml theme, and others, it is really designed to work best with the ajax theme. We recommend reading the ajax a template documentation for more details.

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Parameters

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Usage

To get started, use the head tag and the ajax theme. See ajax head template for more information. Then look at the usage details for the ajax a template.

 
If you want to use additional parameters in your s:a the best practice is to use a s:url to create your url and then leverage this url into your s:a tag. This is done by creating a s:url and specifying an id attribute.. like "testUrlId" in this example. Then in the s:a tag reference this id in the href attribute via " %{testUrlId}"

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