Creating server behaviors If you are a developer proficient in ColdFusion, ASP.NET, JavaScript, VBScript, PHP, or Java, you can write your own server behaviors. The steps to create a server behavior include the following tasks:
Writing one or more code blocks that perform the required action.
For information on creating server behaviors with the Server Behavior
Builder see Using the Server Behavior Builder. For information on the syntax
supported by server behaviors, see Writing code blocks.
Specifying where the code block should be inserted within the page’s
HTML source.
For information on positioning code blocks within a page see Positioning code
blocks.
If the server behavior requires that a value be specified for a parameter,
creating a dialog box that prompts the web developer applying the behavior to
supply an appropriate value.
For information on supplying parameter values to a server behavior using a dialog
box see Creating a dialog box for a custom server behavior.
Testing the server behavior before making it available to others.
For guidelines on testing server behaviors see Testing server behaviors.
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