SiteKiosk Main Objects and ActiveX Controls
SiteKiosk provides a number of objects and ActiveX controls to manipulate the SiteKiosk application by means of a script.
SiteKiosk Main Objects and ActiveX Controls
The following table lists the main objects and ActiveX controls provided by SiteKiosk.
Click here to view a SiteKiosk Objects graphic.
Main Objects and ActiveX Controls |
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Objects |
Description |
AdminFunctions |
Object to control window management and to show log messages. |
SiteCafe |
Main object of the SiteCafe Manager object model. |
SiteKiosk |
Main object of the SiteKiosk Browser object model. |
SiteKioskConfig |
Main object of the SiteKiosk Configuration object model. |
SiteKioskWindow |
Represents a window of the SiteKiosk application. |
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ActiveX Controls |
Description |
SiteCam |
Control to use a web cam. |
SiteKioskBrowserCtrl |
SiteKiosk browser control. |
SKAnimateControl |
Busy animation control. |
SKFileIcon |
Control to display file icons. |
SKPictureControl |
Control to display pictures. |
SKProgressBar |
Gradient progress bar control with blocking option. |
SKResize |
Resize control to resize SiteKiosk windows. |
StaticText |
Static text control including a fixed-single line and a text ellipsis. |
TrayIcon |
Control to display icons of the taskbar notification area. |
URLComboBox |
URL address ComboBox control. |
WindowIcon |
Control to display Windows icons in HTML pages. |
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Developers
Visual Basic, C# and Delphi developers should see these examples for further information about how to access the ISiteKiosk Interface in programming languages.
Remarks
The SiteKiosk objects and ActiveX controls are available in the form scripts that can be used in combination with SiteKiosk. They make it possible to control certain SiteKiosk features and to individualize the SiteKiosk application.
Before you can use the SiteKiosk objects in a script you need to call the function window.external.InitScriptInterface() to initialize the script interface.
If you like to use the SiteKiosk Object Model within FRAMES then you have to use window.external.InitScriptInterface(document) instead of window.external.InitScriptInterface().
Note that the path of a file using SiteKiosk objects must be allowed in the
SiteKiosk configuration (Security -> Access -> URL's With Script Permission)
if it is not a browser skin file.
Applies to
SiteKiosk v5.0 (and later versions).
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