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tags, see W3Schools - HTML meta tag.
Adding information to the <head> via script
When generating Web output, the Designer automatically adds the included resources to the
<head>. To add other tags to the <head>, such as a <base> tag to set a default base
URL/target for all relative URLs in a document, you need to write a script. If you are not familiar
with scripts, see "Writing your own scripts" on page689 for an explanation of how scripts work.
1.
Create a script: on the Scripts pane at the bottom left, click New. A new script appears in
the list. Double-click on it to open it.
2. Change the name of the script, so that it reflects what the script does.
Note
Scripts can only have the same name when they are not in the same folder.
3.
Choose the option Selector and in the Selector field, type head.
4. Write a script that appends an element to the <head> of the web page.
Example
The following script adds a <base> element to the head of a web page.
results.append("<base href='http://www.w3schools.com/images/'
target='_blank'>");
Forms
Web templates can contain Forms. Capture OnTheGo templates always contain a Form.
Tip
To create a Capture OnTheGo template, preferably use a Template Wizard (see "Capture OnTheGo
template wizards" on page473). The Wizard doesn't just add the form, it also adds the necessary
Capture OnTheGo form elements (see ), style sheets and JavaScript files, and extra pre-made
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