|
Revision 21, 0.7 kB
(checked in by admin, 18 years ago)
|
|
|
| Line | |
|---|
| 1 | HTML.AllowedModules |
|---|
| 2 | TYPE: lookup/null |
|---|
| 3 | VERSION: 2.0.0 |
|---|
| 4 | DEFAULT: NULL |
|---|
| 5 | --DESCRIPTION-- |
|---|
| 6 | |
|---|
| 7 | <p> |
|---|
| 8 | A doctype comes with a set of usual modules to use. Without having |
|---|
| 9 | to mucking about with the doctypes, you can quickly activate or |
|---|
| 10 | disable these modules by specifying which modules you wish to allow |
|---|
| 11 | with this directive. This is most useful for unit testing specific |
|---|
| 12 | modules, although end users may find it useful for their own ends. |
|---|
| 13 | </p> |
|---|
| 14 | <p> |
|---|
| 15 | If you specify a module that does not exist, the manager will silently |
|---|
| 16 | fail to use it, so be careful! User-defined modules are not affected |
|---|
| 17 | by this directive. Modules defined in %HTML.CoreModules are not |
|---|
| 18 | affected by this directive. |
|---|
| 19 | </p> |
|---|
| 20 | |
|---|