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Use

All delivered or newly created BSP extensions are available in the Structure linkTag Browser of the Object Navigator. You can use these in BSP application pages in order to create flexible Web user interfaces.

You enter the individual BSP elements and their attributes as tags or tag attributes from the Tag Browser into the layout source text of the BSP pages.

Prerequisites

Procedure

To insert BSP elements or their attributes into a BSP page, proceed as follows:

  1. Choose the Layout view for the required BSP page.
  2. Switch to Change mode.
  3. Click the switch button Tag Browser in the navigation area of the Object Navigator.
  4. Under BSP Extensions, choose the appropriate extension.
  5. Expand the tree display and click the required BSP element.
  6. Double-click the selected entry in order to display the documentation for the BSP element.
  7. Using Drag and Drop, drag the selected element or element attribute to the appropriate position in the layout editor.

Note

Multiple selection within the tree display is currently not supported.

Result

When you select an element in the tree display, the corresponding start tag and end tag, including all the obligatory element attributes, are inserted at the selected cursor position in the BSP page. If you enter an element attribute, the system takes the predefined standard value.

With the first element of a BSP extension, the extension directive for the page is automatically created. The system adopts as prefix the default prefix that was specified when you created the BSP extension. By typing over the prefix value in the extension directive, however, you can rename the prefix. This means that all tags entered subsequently from the Tag Browser already contain the new prefix.

Note

If documentation was created for a BSP element, you can call this by pressing F1 in the layout editor of the BSP page.

Example

The following example demonstrates the usage of the BSP extension HTMLB in a BSP application.

 

 

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