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Importing the HTML Page

Importing a navigation HTML page into a view is in principle no different from importing any other

type of HTML page into a view in the Smart Client.

The two important things to remember are:

The HTML page should be stored locally on the user’s PC

You should make sure HTML scripting is enabled on the HTML page when importing it


To import the HTML page, do the following:

1. Go to the Smart Client’s Setup tab.

2. From the Setup tab’s System Overview section, drag the HTML Page link to the required

position in the required view.

3. This will open the Open URL dialog, in which you specify the required HTML page.

4. Having imported the HTML page, select its position

in the view, and go to the Setup tab’s Properties

section.

5. In the Properties section, select Enable HTML

Scripting.


Selecting Enable HTML Scripting ensures that the

scripting required for your buttons or other

navigation features to work is automatically

inserted in the HTML page.

6. Depending on the navigation features you have included on your HTML page, you may

often want to import the HTML page into several views in order for the navigation to fully
work.

System Administrator’s Check List

Surveillance system administrators wishing to create and distribute navigation HTML pages to
Smart Client users, do the following:

1. Create the required HTML page. The navigation controls in the HTML page must match the

views users see in their Smart Clients. For example, in order for a button leading to View1
to work, a view called View1 must exist in users’ Smart Clients. If you intend to distribute

the HTML page to a group of users, the views in which the HTML page will be used should

be placed in shared groups.

2. Save the HTML page locally on each computer on which it will be used. When saving the

HTML page locally, save it at a location to which an unambiguous path can be defined, for
example in a folder on the user’s C: drive (example: C:\myfolder\file.htm). Saving the

HTML page on the user’s desktop or in the user’s My Documents folder will not work

properly due to the way Windows constructs the path to such locations.

3. Import the HTML page into the Smart Client views in which it will be used. Having

imported the HTML page, select its position in the view, go to the Setup tab's Properties

section, and verify that Enable HTML Scripting is selected.

4. Test that the navigation controls on the imported HTML page work as intended.

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