The Notification Meta Tag is an action tag used to control the notification objects such as the LEDs, beeper and pager on the device. While some devices are equipped more than one of a given object type, most have multiple LEDs, a single beeper and a single pager.
To control notification objects, it is first necessary to query the device to discover which objects are available. This is done using the Enumerate method and EnumNotificationsEvent
, which returns a unique identifier for each available notification to be used to set the notification state. Notifications can be set as "on," "off" or "cycling." with the behaviour of 'on' or 'off' notification objects self explanatory; when set to cyclic LEDs will flash for the specified number of times whereas the beeper and pager will only activate once for the specified duration.
Notification (META Tag) Syntax <META HTTP-Equiv="Notification" content="[method / parameter> <META HTTP-Equiv="Notification" content="EnumNotificationsEvent:url('[jsFunction | url]')">
Items listed in this section indicate methods or, in some cases, indicate parameters which will be retrieved.
Name Description
Default Value Enumerate Immediately triggers an EnumNotificationsEvent containing the notification objects available on the current device N/A
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Items listed in this section indicate parameters, or attributes which can be set.
Name Possible Values Description
Default Value SetLEDOnDuration:[Value] Milliseconds Subsequent calls to cycle LED notifications will cause them to remain on for the specified number of milliseconds per cycle. This parameter has no effect if the LED State is set to 'On' or 'Off' 1000 SetLEDOffDuration:[Value] Milliseconds Subsequent calls to cycle LED notifications will cause them to remain off for the specified number of milliseconds per cycle. This parameter has no effect if the LED State is set to 'On' or 'Off' 1000 SetLEDNumberOfCycles:[Value] Positive Number Subsequent calls to cycle LED notifications will cause them to switch between on and off the specified number of times. 1 SetBeeperFrequency:[Value] Frequency in Hertz When the beeper next sounds it will do so at the specified number of Hertz, provided this is supported by the hardware. This parameter has an effect for both StateOn and StateCycle. 2000 SetBeeperVolume:[Value] Number between 0 and 3 When the beeper next sounds it will do so at the specified volume. 0 represents minimum volume and 3 is maximum volume, the decibels each volume level represents is device dependant 0 SetBeeperDuration:[Value] Milliseconds When the beeper is next instructed to cycle it will sound for the specified number of milliseconds 1000 SetVibrateDuration:[Value] Milliseconds When the pager is next instructed to cycle it will vibrate the device for the specified number of milliseconds 1000 StateOn:[Value] The index of the notification, obtained via the EnumNotificationsEvent Turns the specified notification object on. This will either light an LED, sound the beeper or vibrate the device depending on the type of the notification Device Specific StateOff:[Value] The index of the notification, obtained via the EnumNotificationsEvent Turns the specified notification object off. This will either extinguish an LED, silence the beeper or stop the device from vibrating Device Specific StateCycle:[Value] The index of the notification, obtained via the EnumNotificationsEvent Cycles the specified notification object. LEDs will alternate between on and off for the specified number of cycles. The beeper and pager will be invoked once for the specified number of milliseconds. Device Specific
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Modules return information back to their web pages via retrieval tags, for example the scanner has a retrieval tag called 'DecodeEvent' which is called whenever it decodes a barcode. To register to receive a retrieval tag call the module as follows:
<META HTTP-Equiv="[Module]" content="[RetrievalTag]:url('[URI]')">So to register to retrieve the Scanner's DecodeEvent the following syntax would be used:<META HTTP-Equiv="Scanner" content="DecodeEvent:url('Javascript:doScan('%6', '%s', %3, '%2');')">Retrieval tags return information by replacing the text in place holders, defined as '%s' or '%<number>'. Each place holder represents 1 return value with '%s' being populated sequentially or '%<number>' providing direct acces to the desired value.
If the content for the Scanner's DecodeEvent is:
"url('Javascript:doScan('%6', '%s', %3, '%2');')"
The function would be called as follows:"Javascript:doScan('Decode', '5449000053879', 0x35, 'SCN:EAN13');"
EnumNotificationsEventThe EnumNotificationsEvent is triggered in response to calling the 'Enumerate' method and is used to obtain the notifications available on the device and their associated identifiers. There is a single return value for this event which is a two dimensional array, with one dimension listing the available notifications and the other dimension listing the attributes for each notification object
ID Name Description 1 Notifications Array 2 Dimensional array of notifications, see remarks
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The following example stores the available notifications in a javascript array and displays them to the user in an HTML table. Note that a 2 dimensional array is returned in the EnumNotificationsEvent.
<HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-Equiv="Notification" content="EnumNotificationsEvent:url('javascript:setupNtfyArr(%s)');"> </HEAD> <script> var ntfyArr = new Array(); var notType = new Array('LED', 'BEEPER', 'PAGER'); var NTFY_INDEX = 0; var NTFY_TYPE = 1; var NTFY_NAME = 2; function setupNtfyArr(notArr) { ntfyArr = notArr; var html = ""; for(i=0; i<ntfyArr.length; i++) { html += '' + ntfyArr[i][NTFY_INDEX] + ', ' + notType[ntfyArr[i][NTFY_TYPE]] + '' + ntfyArr[i][NTFY_NAME] + ''; } html += ""; htmDiv.innerHTML = html; } function onListNotifications() { var Generic = new ActiveXObject("PocketBrowser.Generic"); Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "Enumerate"); } </script> <BODY> <div id="htmDiv"> <INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="List Notification Objects" ONCLICK="onListNotifications();"> </div> </BODY> </HTML>
Copy example to clipboard The following function takes a notification index and a notification type. Depending on the type of notification it invokes it appropriately. The index and type of each notification can be obtained via the EnumNotificationsEvent as demonstrated in the previous example
<script> var Generic = new ActiveXObject("PocketBrowser.Generic"); function annoyUser(index, type) { if (type == 0) { // If the Type of Notification is an LED flash it 10 times, on for 1 second off for 1 second. Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetLEDOnDuration:1000"); Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetLEDOffDuration:1000"); Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetLEDNumberOfCycles:10"); // Flash the LED Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "StateCycle:" + index); } else if (type == 1) { // If the Type of the Notification is a Beeper emit a continuous high pitch tone at maximum volume Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetBeeperFrequency:8000"); Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetBeeperVolume:3"); // Start the Beeper Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetOn:" + index); } else if (type == 2) { // If the type of the notification is a Pager then vibrate the device for 15 seconds Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "SetVibrateDuration"); Generic.InvokeMetaFunction("Notification", "StateCycle:" + index); } } </script>
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No Notification ObjectsIf the device has no notification objects the array returned by EnumNotificationsEvent will be emptyNotification StateIf PocketBrowser is exited after applying notifications, the settings will not revert.EnumNotificationsEvent Array FormatThre is a single return value for this event which is a two dimensional array with the format below:( ( // Array for Notification 1 NotificationIndex, // Unique Identifier for each notification. NotificationType, // Type of the notification. '0' Indicates an LED; '1' indicates a Beeper and '2' indicates a pager NotificationName // Human readable name of the notification, e.g. "Green LED" ) ( // Array for Notification 2 NotificationIndex, NotificationType, NotificationName ) )
Supported Platforms Windows CE, Windows Mobile Persistence This tag is persistent except for the EnumNotificationsEvent which is page specific. Min. Requirements None