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Define an Action Set

Each Behavior that you create in Adobe Dreamweaver is defined as an Action. An Action Set can contain any number of Actions that are associated with a web page. Each HTML page is considered as a separate Action Set by the Web Service Access Designer. Each Action has a number of steps defined to complete its task. These steps are named Action Steps. Actions can trigger the execution of one or more Action Steps. Design and customize web pages using Adobe Dreamweaver before defining an Action Set.

Follow these steps:

  1. Associate behaviors to the HTML controls on a web page.

    For each Behavior, the Web Service Access plug-in adds an Action in the Web Service Access Navigator view. An editor is opened for each Action.

  2. Repeat Step 1 for each Action on the web page.

    The Action Set for the current web page is defined. Similarly, you can define Action Sets for other web pages.

More information:

Associate a Behavior to a Control