Reputation: 123
I was wondering if someone could help me out with Sharepoint 2007. What I want to do is to add a custom menu item to a context menu (the menu that opens when you click a document or another item).
Right now, the menu looks like this: picture
I want to add an item, "Do stuff" for example, to this menu. Major problems:
I understand the way to achieve this is by using Custom Actions (no javascript editing required in 2007, right?). But since I'm quite new to MOSS, I'm a bit lost and not sure what exactly to do and where to start, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1062
Reputation: 11
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Elements Id="d0574a32-59ce-4561-9496-ccf17da37a35" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/">
<CustomAction Id="Test2"
Location="EditControlBlock"
RegistrationType="FileType"
//docx = documents, txt = text files, html = html files**
RegistrationId="docx" Sequence="10"
Title="View Item Properties">
<UrlAction Url="~site/_layouts/WSSHOL/ViewPageRedirect.aspx?listid={ListId}&itemid={ItemId}" />
</CustomAction>
</Elements>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 3777
You have to implement a CustomAction like this:
<CustomAction
Id="YourUniqueId"
Location="EditControlBlock"
RegistrationType="FileType"
RegistrationId="html"
Sequence="20"
Title="The text you want">
<UrlAction Url="~site/_layouts/company/ActionPage.aspx?List={ListId}&ID={ItemId}" />
</CustomAction>
What you put in the Url of UrlAction depends on what you want to do. It can be JavaScript or the url of a Page or Handler.
In my example it's a Page which gets the QueryParameters so that SPContext.Current.ListItem will contain the selected documents listitem.
Upvotes: 1