<jin>
The jin element indicates the start of a JIN document and must be the outer-most element for the page to be considered valid.
Example
<jin cache="true"> ... </jin> <jin stack="false"> ... </jin>
Valid Elements
| tag | Valid Occurrences |
|---|---|
| <script> | 0 or 1 |
| <form> | * |
| <body> | 0 or 1 |
Element Specific Attributes
| Attribute | Purpose | Values | Default | JIN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cache |
Informs the browser whether the JIN page should be stored to non-volatile memory. Note:Note: the Jin Browser reserves the right to delete this page from cache as well as non-volatile memory in order to continue its operation with available free memory. |
true, false | false | 2.0 |
| stack | Informs the JIN Browser whether a page should be pushed on the screens stack and therefore available via back(). In some cases it is not appropriate to go back to the previous page. For example, an interstitial page may request some information from a user, such as preferences. Once the preferences are entered, it is not necessary to see that page again. | true, false | true | 2.0 |
Valid Attributes
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