In IE8, Activities makes it easier for you to use IE, and lazy people are too lazy. For more information about the accelerator, see http://ie.microsoft.com/activities/zh-chs/default.aspx.
The http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc289789 (VS.85). aspx also has instructions.
Because Activities are described in XML files, XML files provide user interfaces, such as how browsers communicate with servers through URL templates. Web-based services should take advantage of XML-based Activities, because XML Activities are easier to create, test, and deploy to users.
To create a Activities file, you only need an Xml file of Activities, and then a window. external. AddService ('activiites xml file'), which is easy to use.
For example, if you need to use the blog garden in the IE8 browser to find and view, you need to configure the following xml file, for example, cnblogs. xml
The Code is as follows:
Xmlns: OS = "http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/openservicedescription/1.0">
Http://zzk.cnblogs.com/</OS: homepageUrl>
Go to cnblogs for search
So, Then... Then, there will be.
Http://www.cnblogs.com/favicon.ico </OS: icon>
Trigger onclick = "window. external. AddService ('cnblogs. xml')" with an event. The following interface is displayed after the event is triggered:
Then we can use it like using Kingsoft's word naming function. The effect is as follows:
In IE8, right-click --> All accelerators --> Manage accelerators to manage existing accelerators, as shown below: