/** * The Url field creates an HTML5 url input and is usually created inside a form. Because it creates an HTML url input * field, most browsers will show a specialized virtual keyboard for web address input. Aside from that, the url field * is just a normal text field. Here's an example of how to use it in a form: * * @example * Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', { * fullscreen: true, * items: [ * { * xtype: 'fieldset', * title: 'Add Bookmark', * items: [ * { * xtype: 'urlfield', * label: 'Url', * name: 'url' * } * ] * } * ] * }); * * Or on its own, outside of a form: * * Ext.create('Ext.field.Url', { * label: 'Web address', * value: 'http://sencha.com' * }); * * Because url field inherits from {@link Ext.field.Text textfield} it gains all of the functionality that text fields * provide, including getting and setting the value at runtime, validations and various events that are fired as the * user interacts with the component. Check out the {@link Ext.field.Text} docs to see the additional functionality * available. */Ext.define('Ext.field.Url', { extend: 'Ext.field.Text', xtype: 'urlfield', alternateClassName: 'Ext.form.Url', config: { /** * @cfg * @inheritdoc */ autoCapitalize: false, /** * @cfg * @inheritdoc */ component: { type: 'url' } }});