Oracle® Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Portal 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) Part Number E10235-02 |
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Use the tags listed in Table E-7 when you construct Unstructured User Interface templates for database portlets. For more information about templates for database portlets, see Chapter 12, "Providing a Standard Look and Feel".
Table E-7 Database Portlet Substitution Tags
Substitution Tag | Value Set By … |
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#BODY# |
The database portlet |
#OWNER# |
The Portal schema that owns the database portlet |
#IMAGE_PREFIX# |
The Oracle Portal images directory as specified in the |
#USER# |
The user name of the user who is currently logged on |
#USER.FULLNAME# |
The full name of the user who is currently logged on The full name includes the user's first, middle, and last names. |
#USER.FIRSTNAME# |
The first name of the user who is currently logged on |
#USER.MIDDLENAME# |
The middle name of the user who is currently logged on |
#USER.LASTNAME# |
The last name (surname) of the user who is currently logged on |
#VERSION# |
The version of this installation of Oracle Portal |
#HELPSCRIPT# |
The JavaScript function used to open a window to display the Oracle Portal online help If you include #HELPLINK# in your template, you should also include this tag. |
#DIRECTION# |
The direction of character layout (left-to-right or right-to-left) This value is set based on the language selected for the portal. Use it in conjunction with portals using bi-directional languages. For example, using PL/SQL (between <oracle></oracle> tags), you can set up if statements that query the current text direction and, based on the result, set the alignment of template elements using the #ALIGN_LEFT# and #ALIGN_RIGHT# tags. |
#ALIGN_LEFT# |
Align content to the left |
#ALIGN_RIGHT# |
Align content to the right |
#TITLE# |
The portlet's display name as assigned through the portal #HEADING# and #TITLE# render the same content. One way to use the #title# substitution tag is to pass it as a parameter that tells you the page a user was on when he, for example, clicked your "Contact Us" link. For example: <HEAD> <TITLE>#TITLE#</TITLE> #PAGE.STYLE# #PAGE.BASE# </HEAD> <Body leftMargin="0" rightMargin="0" topMargin="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" class="PageBG"> #BODY# <a href= "http://www.<page_that_takes_URL_Param.com?currPage=#TITLE#">Contact Us</a> </BODY> </HTML> |
#HEADING# |
The portlet's display name as assigned through the portal #HEADING# and #TITLE# render the same content. |
#HELPLINK# |
Portlet help URL |
#HOMELINK# |
Portal home URL |
#FRAMELINK# |
Portlet frame URL |