What is behavior: url(); property in css?
It lets you use CSS to attach a script to a specific element in order to implement DHTML (Dynamic HTML) components.
Internet Explorer versions 5 and later support the behavior property. Internet Explorer 8 supports Vendor specific format of -ms-behavior
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It is Microsoft Extensions to CSS
.htc files are commonly used in .css files using an IE specific property called behavior, using this along with the .htc file allows the browser to run JavaScript code which is whats contained within the file.
what it does?
Sets or retrieves the location of the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) behaviorDHTML Behaviors.
.htc Extention
The script resides in an HTC (HTML Component) file. HTC files have the extension .htc, and are HTML files that contain a script plus a set of HTC-specific elements that define the components.
- History of behavior
Syntax
behavior: url(sLocation) | url(#objID) | url(#default#behaviorName)
Property values
url(sLocation)
- Script implementation of a DHTML behavior, where sLocation is an absolute or relative URL.
url(#objID)
- Binary implementation of a DHTML behavior, where objID is the ID attribute specified in an object tag.
url(#default#behaviorName)
- The application's default behavior, identified by its behaviorName.
Useful Links
- Microsoft
- Site Point
- CSS3.COM
- Dottoro
- CSS Standards Support
- htmlcss.wikia.com