pbAutoStop - cWebTimer
Determines whether the timer stops automatically when a view is hidden
Type: Property
Access: Read/Write
Data Type: Boolean
Parameters: None
Syntax
{ WebProperty=Client }
Property Boolean pbAutoStop
| Access Type | Syntax |
|---|---|
| Read Access: | WebGet pbAutoStop to BooleanVariable |
| Write Access: | WebSet pbAutoStop to BooleanVariable/Value |
Description
Set pbAutoStop to True to ensure that the timer stops automatically when a view is hidden. This property is True by default.
Timer objects are usually placed within a cWebView or cWebModalDialog. By default, when a timer is placed within a view or dialog, it will only fire if that view is the currently active view. See Starting and Stopping Timers in cWebTimer.
Starting and Stopping Timers
Set pbAutoStart to True to ensure that the timer starts automatically when the host view is shown. When used outside of a view, it starts on initialization. This property is True by default.
Set pbWaitForCall to True to ensure the timer is restarted after each timer event. Set to False to configure the timer to fire only one event, then stop.
Send Start to programmatically start the timer.
Send Stop to programmatically stop the timer.
About Web Properties
Each web property maintains two values: The regular property value is set during object creation and should not be changed during the lifetime of that object. To access that value, use the standard property Get and Set syntax.
The web property value is the local value stored at each client. This is synchronized to the client's local value whenever a server call is being processed. To access the web property value, use the WebGet and WebSet syntax above instead of the standard Get and Set syntax.