Module: Editor
Version: 2.2.1 +
User: Developer
Object Type: Output Object
Description
An HTMLInclude object provides output on your website. It enables you to include HTML text into your application. This will be rendered in your webpage.
Properties
DebugLogMode (from version 4.1)
Indicates the level of detail of debug information that is logged during runtime of the website to the trace, a logfile, a database etc. The possible values are:
- None: no debug information is logged
- Simple: only basic information is given
- Extended: in addition to the information in the Simple mode the values of all the properties of the object are shown
IsPublic
Possible values are 'True' or 'False'. If the value is 'False', then the object can only be used within the document where it is created. If the value is 'True', then also from other Futurama documents can be referred to this object. This means that changes in the object also affect the document in which is referred to this object. If the value is 'True' and you attempt to move or delete the object, a warning will be given. To limit these warnings to a minimum it is recommended to set IsPublic to 'True' only when necessary.
Visible
Possible values are 'True' or 'False'. If the value is 'True', the object will be rendered and therefore displayed in your application. If the value is 'False', the object will not be rendered.
(Name)
The name of the object.
Comment
Here a comment can be entered. For example a short description of the object.
ID
The unique identification number of the object. This number is automatically generated by Futurama on the moment of creation. This number can be used when searching for a certain object in the Find Window.
HTMLCode
In the property HTMLCode you can enter HTMLCode directly. This will be displayed on your website. You will use this property for shorter texts. From Futurama version 18.02 it is also possible to define the texts within a ResourceDocument. See the page Text management and Multi-language.
HTMLFileName
Here you can refer to an HTML file, in which the HTMLCode is included. You can refer to the file by clicking the edit box and then selecting the relevant file. From Futurama version 18.02 it is also possible to define (a part of) the FileName within a ResourceDocument. See the page Text management and Multi-language.