HTML Components

Summary

HTML Components (HTCs) are a legacy technology[1] used to implement components in script as Dynamic HTML (DHTML) "behaviors"[2] in the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. Such files typically use an .htc extension and the "text/x-component" MIME type.[3]

An HTC is typically an HTML file (with JScript / VBScript) and a set of elements that define the component. This helps to organize behavior encapsulated in script modules that can be attached to parts of a Webpage DOM.

Example edit

<body>
<ul>
  <li style="behavior:url(hilite.htc)">Example</li>
</ul>
</body>

In this example, the li element is given the behavior defined by "hilite.htc" (a file that contains JScript code defining highlight/lowlight actions on mouse over). The same hilite.htc can then be given to any element in the HTML page - thus encapsulating the behavior defined by this file.

See also edit

  • Web components
  • HTML Template Language (HTL), supported by Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

References edit

  1. ^ declared obsolete by Microsoft as of MSIE 10 "This topic documents a feature of Binary Behaviors, which are obsolete as of Internet Explorer 10"
  2. ^ Introduction to DHTML Behaviors
  3. ^ MIME Types in IIS

External links edit

  • Using HTML Components to Implement DHTML Behaviors in Script
  • W3C Note on HTML Components
  • Using cross-browser HTML Components
  • Converting HTC behaviors to cross browser Javascript