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_XDocument3.Extension Property

Definition

Gets a reference to the global scripting object, which exposes the functions and global variables contained in a form's primary form code file.

public:
 property System::Object ^ Extension { System::Object ^ get(); };
public object Extension { get; }
member this.Extension : obj
Public ReadOnly Property Extension As Object

Property Value

A reference to the global scripting object, which exposes the functions and global variables contained in a form's primary form code file.

Implements

Examples

In the following example, a method called myCustomMethod of the InfoPath project class can be accessed from the custom task pane using the Extension property:

//Custom method added to the project
public string myCustomMethod()
{
return "Method value";
}

To access myCustomMethod from the custom task pane, use the DHTML external property of the DHTML window object:

objXDocument = window.external.XDocument;
myString = objXDocument.<span class="label">Extension</span>.myCustomMethod();

In the following example, a method called myCustomMethod of the InfoPath project class can be accessed from the custom task pane using the Extension property:

//Custom method added to the project
public string myCustomMethod()
{
return "Method value";
}

To access myCustomMethod from the custom task pane, use the DHTML external property of the DHTML window object:

objXDocument = window.external.XDocument;
myString = objXDocument.<span class="label">Extension</span>.myCustomMethod();

Remarks

The Extension object facilitates using the functions and global variables implemented in an InfoPath form's scripting file. Usually, it is used from a custom task pane, from a custom dialog box, or in the XSL Transformation (XSLT) of a view where direct access to the functions and variables may be needed.

To use the Extension within a custom task pane, you must first set a reference to the XDocument object by using the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) external property of the DHTML window object, as shown in this example:

objXDocument = window.external.XDocument;

Applies to