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                    Hi, is there a way to fire an event when a net javascript menu tab page loads?
       
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Q:
 Hi, is there a way to fire an event when a net javascript menu tab page loads?  I want to
 turn on a section of the page that is not part of the tab when a tab
 page is made visible.
 
  
A:
 Actually you can use your own Javascript code instead standard links. For example:
  
  var bmenuItems = [ 
  ["text", "javascript:your_code_here"] 
 ]; 
  
 or
  
 var bmenuItems = [ 
   ["<div onClick='your_code_here'>item text</div>", ""] 
 ];
 
  
  
 
 
  
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