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DR
OKEEFE NEW WEB

SEDATION
RELAXATION
From mildly relaxed to
"I thought I was asleep"
You can be as relaxed as you wish.
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List of FrontPage WebBot Components
FrontPage components are built-in FrontPage objects that are evaluated and executed
when an author saves a page or, in some cases, when a user browses to the page. FrontPage
components generate HTML, or, in some cases, client-side or server-side script code. Using
the FrontPage SDK (available on the FrontPage 98 CD-ROM) users can add their own FrontPage
components.
Run-time components expand dynamically when the page containing the component is
fetched by a browser, or for Form handler components when a form is submitted. This is
similar to a CGI script running on the server. Authoring-time components expand only when
the page is saved, and not when the page is fetched by a browser.
Component |
Type |
Purpose |
| Banner Ad Manager |
Authoring-time |
Allows images to be automatically displayed and
rotated in sequence. Users can click the images to follow a hyperlink. |
| Comment |
Authoring-time |
Text that authors can view in the FrontPage
Editor but that will not be displayed by a Web browser, similarly to "hidden
text" in a word processor. Comment text appears purple in the FrontPage Editor and
retains the character-size and other attributes of the current paragraph style. Comments
are particularly useful for instructions embedded in templates. |
| Confirmation Field |
Run-time |
Includes the values of fields in a form on the
forms confirmation page. |
| Default Form Handler (also called Save Results
component) |
Run-time |
Appends the contents of a form to a file on the
server in any of eight formats (suitable for importing into databases, feeding into a mail
merge with Microsoft Word, viewing in a text editor, viewing in a web browser, etc.). This
form handler can also be configured to e-mail the forms contents. |
| Discussion |
Run-time |
Creates a threaded discussion group. |
| Hit Counter |
Run-time |
Monitors and displays the number of visits a page
has received. |
| Hover Button |
Authoring-time |
A button on a Web page that contains an animation
that is activated when the mouse moves over the button or is clicked on the button. |
| Include Page |
Authoring-time |
Replaced with the contents of a page in the
FrontPage web. If the included page changes, it is re-included. Note that the Include Page
component is not the same as a server-side include. Server-side includes dynamically
include pages when the page is fetched. The Include Page Component only updates the
included data when the page is saved. |
| Insert HTML |
Authoring-time |
Allows the author to enter (and preserve) HTML
tags. Useful for inserting tags that are not recognized by the FrontPage Editor. |
| Marquee |
Authoring-time |
Creates a horizontal scrolling text window. |
| Page Banner |
Authoring-time |
Creates a banner across the page with the
pages title. Text or images are used, based on the FrontPage theme selected for the
web. |
| Registration |
Run-time |
Allows end-users to add themselves to the list of
users permitted to browse a protected web by registering a username and password. |
| Scheduled Image |
Authoring-time |
Similar to the Scheduled Include FrontPage
component, except that only an image is included. |
| Scheduled Include |
Authoring-time |
Similar to an Include Page component, but the
inclusion is only effective during a specified time period, before and after which the
inclusion is automatically disabled (or, optionally, a different page is included). |
| Search |
Run-time |
Performs a full-text search over all pages in a
web, or over all messages in a discussion group. |
| Substitution |
Authoring-time |
Performs macro substitutions, allowing the values
of data items (such as a companys address) to be centralized for easy updating. |
| Table of Contents |
Authoring-time |
Displays a complete outline of all pages in a
web, and optionally updates that outline whenever any page is added, deleted, or renamed
within the web. |
| Timestamp |
Authoring-time |
Indicates when a page was last edited by an
author or (optionally) when it was last automatically updated, in various date and time
formats. |
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