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On the File menu, click Send Email or Send Test Email. In the dialog that appears,
check the option to attach the Web context to the email. See "Send (Test) Email" on
page723 for a description of all options.
Note
When you send a test email, the Email To Script will not be used; instead, the email
will be sent to the address that you specify in the Send Test Email dialog.
5. Fill in the dialog and send the emails.
Generating Web output from Workflow
1. Open a template with a Web context.
2. Send it to Workflow using the Package Files dialog; see "Sending files to Workflow" on
page309.
3. Create a process in Workflow containing at least the following steps:
l Any input that will capture a job file that is compatible with the Data Mapping
Configuration that is used. To capture incoming web requests, such as from a
personalized URL (see "Personalized URL" on page623), use a HTTP Server
Input task (see Workflow Help: HTTP Server Input).
l An Execute Data Mapping task to generate a valid record set (see Workflow Help:
Execute DataMapping Task).
l A Create Web Content task with the appropriate settings, to generate the HTML
output (see Workflow Help: Create Web Content).
Web output settings in the Web context and sections
There are a few settings for the Web context and Web sections that have an impact on the
actual web page that is generated.
These settings are:
l Which Web section is the 'default'; see "Setting a default Web page for output" on
page391. When generating Web output, if there are multiple Web sections, only one of
them can be merged with each record.
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