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diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Configurations/PageConfig.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Configurations/PageConfig.page index b0ef5ccb..f770dba2 100644 --- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Configurations/PageConfig.page +++ b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Configurations/PageConfig.page @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ <com:TContent ID="body" >
<h1 id="1901">Page Configurations</h1>
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Page configurations are mainly used by <tt>TPageService</tt> to modify or append the application configuration. As the name indicates, a page configuration is associated with a directory storing some page files. It is stored as an XML file named <tt>config.xml</tt>.
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When a user requests a page stored under <tt><BasePath>/dir1/dir2</tt>, the <tt>TPageService</tt> will try to parse and load <tt>config.xml</tt> files under <tt><BasePath></tt>, <tt><BasePath>/dir1</tt> and <tt><BasePath>/dir1/dir2</tt>. Paths, modules, and parameters specified in these configuration files will be appended or merged into the existing application configuration. Here <tt><BasePath></tt> is as defined in <a href="?page=Fundamentals.Services">page service</a>.
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The format of a page configuration file is as follows,
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<configuration>
<paths>
<alias id="AliasID" path="AliasPath" />
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The <tt><paths></tt>, <tt><modules></tt> and <tt><parameters></tt> are similar to those in an application configuration. The <tt><authorization></tt> specifies the authorization rules that apply to the current page directory and all its subdirectories. It will be explained in more detail in future sections. The <tt><pages></tt> element specifies the initial values for the properties of pages. Each <tt><page></tt> element specifies the initial property values for a particular page identified by the <tt>id</tt> attribute. Initial property values given in the <tt><pages></tt> element apply to all pages in the current directory and all its subdirectories.
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Complete specification of page configurations can be found in the <a href="<%~../../../../../docs/specs/config.dtd%>">DTD</a> and <a href="<%~../../../../../docs/specs/config.xsd%>">XSD</a> files.
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