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HTML. The user can access the interface of any type by selecting the corresponding type node in the assembly tree. The wizard launches a web browser and displays the interface view of the selected type including its contracts. The text layout is the same as in the HTML documentation generated by ISE EiffelStudio [2]. It is important that the Eiffel interface is displayed in a nice layout with different colors. However, the EiffelVision2 library provides no facility to render text. After considering other possibilities, we decided to have a platform independent solution: generating an HTML file for every selected type and launching a browser to display them. The HTML generator (CW_HTML_GENERATOR) handles the creation of the HTML files. The creation procedure make creates an instance of CW_HTML, namely html_page. CW_HTML represents the content of an HTML file, divided into title, head, and body. A client can set these attributes by calling set_title (a_string), set_head_attributes (a_string), append_head_attributes (a_string), and set_body_content (a_string) without worrying about HTML tags. A call like html_page.out returns the content of the whole HTML file with correct title, head, and body tags. After the creation of html_page, make appends a reference to the style sheet used to render HTML. The style sheet is located in the subdirectory doc\css relative to $CONTRACT. Like the Eiffel visitor, the HTML visitor (CW_HTML_VISITOR) takes over the part of generating the HTML source. CW_HTML_VISITOR inherits from CW_VISITOR and redefines type_text and feature_text to CW_HTML_TEXT. (The attributes type_text and feature_text hold the text being generated by the visitor.) CW_HTML_TEXT inherits from STRING and provides features to append new lines, tabs, text, or text together with a class identifier from a style sheet. The client does not need to take care of HTML tags since CW_HTML_TEXT manages them. See Table 26 for a code listing. put_basic (s: STRING) is -- Append `s' to `html_text'. require s_not_empty: s /= Void and then not x.xx_empty do append (s) ensure s_appended: has_substring (s) text_bigger: count > old count end put_span (a_text: STRING; a_class_ident: STRING) is -- Put `a_text' in span with `a_class_ident' attribute. require a_text_not_void: a_text /= Void a_text_not_empty: not a_xxxx.xx_empty a_class_ident_not_void: a_class_ident /= Void a_class_ident_not_empty: not a_class_xxxxx.xx_empty do put_basic (“<SPAN CLASS=”) put_basic (Inverted_comma) put_basic...
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HTML. <BODY> <H2>Welcome to my page. The date is #SSI_DATELONG.</H2> </BODY> </HTML> If this page is now requested, it will look something like this... The result is that the variable #SSI_DATELONG was replaced by the text '21 September 2OO1'. Variable List There now follows a complete list of all server-side include variables available for use in your HTML pages. Most SSI variables do not need to be housed in the '<>’ HTML tags, however, variable-length ones do, and these are detailed at the bottom of the list. #SSI_DATELONG Displays the current system date in long 'dd mmmm yyyy' format, eg. 04 January 2001. #SSI_DATESHORT Displays the current system date in short dd/mm/yyyy format, eg. 04/01/2001. #SSI_TIME Displays the current system time in HH:MM:SS format, eg. 23:02:41. #SSI_CALLTYPES Produces a drop-down list in the context of an HTML form, with the available call types. #SSI_PERIODS Produces a list of valid periods which are used to replace the fromdate and todate parameters in reports. #SSI_EXTNGROUP Produces a list of available extension groups, including the internal 'New Extensions' group which contains newly-discovered extension numbers. #SSI_TRUNKGROUP Produces a list of available trunk groups, including the internal 'New Trunks' group which contains newly-discovered trunk numbers. #SSI_SITELIST Produces a list of valid sites as found in the SITES.CFG file. #SSI_REGNAME Displays the name of the company to whom the software is registered. #SSI_REMOTEIP Displays the IP address of the client (ie. the entity that is connecting to the web server). #SSI_REMOTEHOST Displays the resolved host name of the client. #SSI_REMOTEPORT Displays the request port of the client. #SSI_LCV Returns an HTML table containing a copy of the information currently displayed in the live call view list. The table includes the column headers and also any highlighted calls. #SSI_FIELDS Produces a drop-down list in the context of an HTML form, containing a list of the fields in the database. Its primary use is for telling a report which field to sort on. #SSI_STATS:ID Returns the unique identifier of the set of statistics currently being collected. This could be a numeric form of the current date on which live statistics are being collected. #SSI_STATS:GROUP Returns the extension group (if any) that statistics are currently being collected for. #SSI_STATS:NUMABANDON Returns the total number of abandoned calls #SSI_STATS:NUMANSWERED Returns the total number of answered calls #SSI_ST...

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