WML <timer> tag
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The <timer> tag defines a card timer. The timer starts when the card is
entered, and stops when you exit the card.
Note: It is not allowed with more than one timer element per card.
Note: The time unit of the timer is 1/10 of a second.
Note: This tag can be used with <card>, <onevent>, and
<template> tags.
Syntax
<timer value="somevalue"/>
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Attributes
| Attribute |
Value |
Description |
| value |
cdata |
REQUIRED. Sets the default value of the variable defined in the
"name" attribute |
| name |
nmtoken |
Names the variable that is set with the value of the timer |
| 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
The example below will display "Hello World!" for
3 seconds, and then take you to the file "test.wml":
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml_1.1.xml">
<wml>
<card ontimer="test.wml">
<timer value="30"/>
<p>Hello World!</p>
</card>
</wml>
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