WML <access> tag
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The <access> tag defines information about the access control of a WML deck.
Note: If the <access> tag is not set, any other decks/cards can access the deck.
Note: The <access> tag always goes inside the <head> tag. Each
deck can have only one <access> tag.
Syntax
Attributes
| Attribute |
Value |
Description |
| domain |
cdata |
The URL of other decks that can access cards in the
deck |
| path |
cdata |
The URL of other decks that can access cards in the deck |
| class |
cdata |
Sets a class name for the element. The class name is case
sensitive. An element can be connected to multiple classes. Multiple class
names within the class attribute are separated by white space |
| id |
id |
Sets a unique name for the element |
Examples
Access is limited to other decks/cards in www.w3schools.com:
<head>
<access domain="www.w3schools.com"/>
</head>
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Access is limited to other decks/cards in www.w3schools.com/wap:
<head>
<access domain="www.w3Schools.com" path="/wap"/>
</head>
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