Similar to how you can generate HTML directly into FrontPage or Dreamweaver, you can generate HTML to be placed into any editor. For a detailed description of the various buttons and controls on the wizard, refer to the HTML Add-In help. This section highlights the usage differences between the stand-alone wizard and the FrontPage or Dreamweaver add-in.
You can also use the Script Assistant in stand-alone mode. See the Script Assistant User's Guide for more information.
The stand-alone executables are installed on the Web server during the installation process. On computers other than the Web server, a link to a Web package installation can be found on the main menu under Visualization Services -> Wizard Install.
When you start the wizard, it prompts you for the name or IP address of the Web server (defaults to 'localhost'). It does this so that it can query templates and save objects to and from the appropriate Web server location. You must provide the correct server name or IP address as well as the necessary user credentials.
When you press the Create HTML button, the HTML is copied onto the Windows Clipboard. You can then paste it directly into any HTML editor that you are using to create your Web pages.
In stand-alone mode, the script assistant has no access to the html page and any applets that might exist. As a result of this the Target Applet, Target Event, and Function Name controls are all disabled, and the Applet control does not use actual applet names, but provides an example of each type.
When you press the Save Script button, the text located in the script area is copied onto the Windows Clipboard. You can then paste it directly into any HTML editor that you are using to create your Web pages.