Viewing the HTML Source of Your Frameset

If you want to see what kind of HTML Domino produces, you can do so in two ways. First, you can preview it in a Web browser and view the source. You can also get at the HTML for the frameset itself through the Design Synopsis tool. To use Design Synopsis, choose File, Database, Design Synopsis from the menu. This opens the Design Synopsis dialog box. Choose Framesets in the Choose Design Elements tab, and select your frameset. Switch to the Define Content tab and select Frameset from the Line Item list. Make sure that Include JavaScript and HTML is checked. Click OK, and the HTML for the frameset is produced (see Figure 10.17). See Chapter 25, "Analyzing Domino Applications," for more information on how to use Design Synopsis.

Figure 10.17. The HTML code for the Example 1 frameset doesn't include all the code necessary to produce the frameset.

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If you're familiar with what it takes to create a frameset with HTML, you've probably already noticed that the HTML is pretty sparse. It's certainly not enough HTML to actually launch a frameset. In fact, all that it really contains is the settings for the and tags. As such, you can get a look at the frames to see whether they are set the way you want, but that's about it.

Part I. Introduction to Release 6

Whats New in Release 6?

The Release 6 Object Store

The Integrated Development Environment

Part II. Foundations of Application Design

Forms Design

Advanced Form Design

Designing Views

Using Shared Resources in Domino Applications

Using the Page Designer

Creating Outlines

Adding Framesets to Domino Applications

Automating Your Application with Agents

Part III. Programming Domino Applications

Using the Formula Language

Real-World Examples Using the Formula Language

Writing LotusScript for Domino Applications

Real-World LotusScript Examples

Writing JavaScript for Domino Applications

Real-World JavaScript Examples

Writing Java for Domino Applications

Real-World Java Examples

Enhancing Domino Applications for the Web

Part IV. Advanced Design Topics

Accessing Data with XML

Accessing Data with DECS and DCRs

Security and Domino Applications

Creating Workflow Applications

Analyzing Domino Applications

Part V. Appendices

Appendix A. HTML Reference

Appendix B. Domino URL Reference



Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0672325020
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 288

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