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HTML_Progress::isBorderPainted
determines whether the progress meter border is painted or not

Synopsis

require_once 'HTML/Progress.php';

bool HTML_Progress::isBorderPainted()

Description

This method is used to know whether the progress meter border is painted or not.

Default behavior is progress meter with no border painted. Returns FALSE.

Note

( HTML_Progress >= 1.0 )

This function can not be called statically.

See

HTML_Progress::setBorderPainted

Example

Example below will produced a progress bar with a solid red border.

  1. <?php
  2. require_once 'HTML/Progress.php';
  3.  
  4. $bar = new HTML_Progress();
  5. $bar->setBorderPainted(true);
  6.  
  7. $ui =& $bar->getUI();
  8. $ui->setBorderAttributes(array(
  9. 'width' => 2,
  10. 'style' => 'solid',
  11. 'color' => 'red'
  12. ));
  13. ?>
  14. <!DOCTYPE html
  15. PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
  16. "http://www.w3c.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
  17.  
  18. <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
  19. <head>
  20. <title>isBorderPainted example </title>
  21. <style type="text/css">
  22. <!--
  23. <?php echo $bar->getStyle(); ?>
  24. // -->
  25. </style>
  26. <body>
  27.  
  28. <?php
  29.  
  30. echo $bar->toHtml();
  31. $test = "\$res = \$bar->isBorderPainted() ? 'yes':'no';";
  32.  
  33. eval($test);
  34. print('border is painted ? ' . $res);
  35. ?>
  36.  
  37. </body>
  38. </html>

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