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Information Technology Team
Using Processed HTML in Web Pages |
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Updated June 4, 2002
The Extension web server is configured to allow for the dynamic inclusion of
components within HTML pages. When a request for a page is made the
server scans the HTML document for specialized tags. These tags utilize
a scripting language called JScript and can insert common elements, retrieve
information from a database, or change page content based upon choices made
on a previous page.
| How it works | Page parts | ||
| Authentication utilities | Wordmark/Logo combinations | ||
| Form utilities | Workshop Database Utilities --- No longer used | ||
| General utilities | Counter utilities |
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