The HTF
(hypertext functions) and HTP
(hypertext procedures) packages generate HTML tags. For example, the HTF.ANCHOR
function generates the HTML anchor tag, <A>
.
See Also:
For more information about implementation of this package:This chapter contains the following topics:
Deprecated Subprograms
Operational Notes
Rules and Limits
Examples
Note:
Oracle recommends that you do not use deprecated procedures in new applications. Support for deprecated features is for backward compatibility only.The following subprogram is deprecated with Oracle Database 10g:
For every HTF function that generates one or more HTML tags, there is a corresponding HTP procedure with identical parameters with the following exception:
The PRINTS Procedure and the PS Procedure do not have HTF function equivalents. Use the ESCAPE_SC Function or the ESCAPE_URL Function if you need a string conversion function. Note that while there is a ESCAPE_SC Procedure that performs the same operation as the PRINTS Procedure and the PS Procedure, there is no procedural equivalent for the ESCAPE_URL Function.
The FORMAT_CELL Function does not have an HTP equivalent. The function formats column values inside an HTML table using TABLEDATA Function which does have an HTP equivalent in the TABLEDATA Procedure. The advantage of this using the FORMAT_CELL Function is that it allows for better control over the HTML tables.
The function versions do not directly generate output in your Web page. Instead, they pass their output as return values to the statements that invoked them. Use these functions when you need to nest calls. To print the output of HTF functions, call the functions from within the HTF.PRINT
function. It then prints its parameters to the generated Web page.
If you use values of the LONG data type in functions such as HTF.PRINT
, HTF.PRN
, HTF.PA
or OWA_UTIL
.CELLSPRINT
, only the first 32 K of the LONG
data is used. The LONG
data is bound to a VARCHAR2
data type in the function.
The following commands generate a simple HTML document:
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE hello AS BEGIN HTP.P (HTF.HTMLOPEN); -- generates <HTML> HTP.P (HTF.HEADOPEN); -- generates <HEAD> HTP.P (HTF.TITLE('Hello')); -- generates <TITLE>Hello</TITLE> HTP.P (HTF.HEADCLOSE); -- generates </HEAD> HTP.P (HTF.BODYOPEN); -- generates <BODY> HTP.P (HTF.HEADER(1, 'Hello')); -- generates <H1>Hello</H1> HTP.P (HTF.BODYCLOSE); -- generates </BODY> HTP.P (HTF.HTMLCLOSE); -- generates </HTML> END;
HTMLOPEN Function, HTMLCLOSE Function - generate <HTML>
and </HTML>
HEADOPEN Function, HEADCLOSE Function - generate <HEAD>
and </HEAD>
BODYOPEN Function, BODYCLOSE Function - generate <BODY>
and </BODY>
COMMENT Function - generates <!-- and -->
http://www.w3.org.BASE Function - generates <BASE>
LINKREL Function - generates <LINK>
with the REL
attribute
LINKREV Function - generates <LINK>
with the REV
attribute
TITLE Function - generates <TITLE>
META Function - generates <META>
SCRIPT Function - generates <SCRIPT>
STYLE Function - generates <STYLE>
ISINDEX Function - generates <ISINDEX>
APPLETOPEN Function, APPLETCLOSE Function - generate <APPLET>
and </APPLET>
PARAM Function - generates <PARAM>
OLISTOPEN Function, OLISTCLOSE Function - generate <OL>
and </OL>
ULISTOPEN Function, ULISTCLOSE Function - generate <UL>
and </UL>
DLISTOPEN Function, DLISTCLOSE Function- generate <DL>
and </DL>
DLISTTERM Function - generates <DT>
DLISTDEF Function - generates <DD>
DIRLISTOPEN Function, DIRLISTCLOSE Function - generate <DIR>
and </DIR>
LISTHEADER Function - generates <LH>
LISTINGOPEN Function, LISTINGCLOSE Function - generate <LISTING>
and </LISTING>
MENULISTOPEN Function - generate <MENU>
and </MENU>
LISTITEM Function - generates <LI>
FORMOPEN Function, FORMCLOSE Function - generate <FORM>
and </FORM>
FORMCHECKBOX Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="CHECKBOX">
FORMHIDDEN Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN">
FORMIMAGE Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="IMAGE">
FORMPASSWORD Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="PASSWORD">
FORMRADIO Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="RADIO">
FORMSELECTOPEN Function, FORMSELECTCLOSE Function - generate <SELECT>
and </SELECT>
FORMSELECTOPTION Function - generates <OPTION>
FORMTEXT Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="TEXT">
FORMTEXTAREA Function - generate <TEXTAREA>
FORMTEXTAREAOPEN Function, FORMTEXTAREACLOSE Function - generate <TEXTAREA>
and </TEXTAREA>
FORMRESET Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="RESET">
FORMSUBMIT Function - generates <INPUT TYPE="SUBMIT">
TABLEOPEN Function, TABLECLOSE Function - generate <TABLE>
and </TABLE>
TABLECAPTION Function - generates <CAPTION>
TABLEROWOPEN Function, TABLEROWCLOSE Function - generate <TR>
and </TR>
TABLEHEADER Function - generates <TH>
TABLEDATA Function - generates <TD>
HR Function, LINE Function - generate <HR>
IMG Function, IMG2 Function - generate <IMG>
ANCHOR Function, ANCHOR2 Function - generate <A>
MAPOPEN Function, MAPCLOSE Function - generate <MAP>
and </MAP>
HEADER Function - generates heading tags (<H1>
to <H6>
)
PARA Function, PARAGRAPH Function - generate <P>
PRN Functions, PRINT Functions - generate any text that is passed in
PRN Functions, S Function - generate any text that is passed in; special characters in HTML are escaped
PREOPEN Function, PRECLOSE Function - generate <PRE>
and </PRE>
BLOCKQUOTEOPEN Function, BLOCKQUOTECLOSE Function - generate <BLOCKQUOTE>
and </BLOCKQUOTE>
DIV Function - generates <DIV>
NL Function, BR Function - generate <BR>
NOBR Function - generates <NOBR>
WBR Function - generates <WBR>
PLAINTEXT Function - generates <PLAINTEXT>
ADDRESS Function - generates <ADDRESS>
MAILTO Function - generates <A>
with the MAILTO
attribute
AREA Function - generates <AREA>
BGSOUND Function - generates <BGSOUND>
BASEFONT Function - generates <BASEFONT>
BIG Function - generates <BIG>
BOLD Function - generates <B>
CENTER Function - generates <CENTER>
and </CENTER>
CENTEROPEN Function, CENTERCLOSE Function - generate <CENTER>
and </CENTER>
CITE Function - generates <CITE>
CODE Function - generates <CODE>
DFN Function - generates <DFN>
EM Function, EMPHASIS Function - generate <EM>
FONTOPEN Function, FONTCLOSE Function - generate <FONT>
and </FONT>
ITALIC Function - generates <I>
KBD Function, KEYBOARD Function - generate <KBD
> and </KBD>
S Function - generates <S>
SAMPLE Function - generates <SAMP>
SMALL Function - generates <SMALL>
STRIKE Function - generates <STRIKE>
STRONG Function - generates <STRONG>
SUB Function - generates <SUB>
SUP Function - generates <SUP>
TELETYPE Function - generates <TT>
UNDERLINE Function - generates <U>
VARIABLE Function - generates <VAR>
FRAME Function - generates <FRAME>
FRAMESETOPEN Function, FRAMESETCLOSE Function - generate <FRAMESET>
and </FRAMESET>
NOFRAMESOPEN Function, NOFRAMESCLOSE Function - generate <NOFRAMES>
and </NOFRAMES>
Table 183-1 HTF Package Subprograms
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Replaces characters that have special meaning in HTML with their escape sequences |
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Replaces characters that have special meaning in HTML and HTTP with their escape sequences |
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Generates opening heading tags |
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This function generates the <ADDRESS>
and </ADDRESS>
tags which specify the address, author and signature of a document.
HTF.ADDRESS ( cvalue IN VARCHAR2 cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-2 ADDRESS Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The string that goes between the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag |
This function and the ANCHOR2 Function functions generate the <A>
and </A>
HTML tags which specify the source or destination of a hypertext link. The difference between these subprograms is that the
ANCHOR2 Function provides a target and therefore can be used for a frame.
HTF.ANCHOR ( curl IN VARCHAR2, ctext IN VARCHAR2, cname IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function and the ANCHOR Function generate the <A>
and </A>
HTML tags which specify the source or destination of a hypertext link. The difference between these subprograms is that this functions provides a target and therefore can be used for a frame.
HTF.ANCHOR2 ( curl IN VARCHAR2, ctext IN VARCHAR2, cname IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, ctarget in varchar2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-4 ANCHOR2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The string that goes between the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag |
This function closes the applet invocation with the </APPLET>
tag. You must first invoke the a Java applet using APPLETOPEN Function
This function generates the <APPLET>
tag which begins the invocation of a Java applet. You close the applet invocation with APPLETCLOSE Function which generates the </APPLET> tag.
HTF.APPLETOPEN ( ccode IN VARCHAR2, cheight IN NUMBER, cwidth IN NUMBER, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-5 APPLETOPEN Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The the value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates
<APPLET CODE=ccode HEIGHT=cheight WIDTH=cwidth cattributes>
so that, for example,
HTF.appletopen('testclass.class', 100, 200, 'CODEBASE="/ows-applets"')
generates
<APPLET CODE="testclass.class" height=100 width=200 CODEBASE="/ows-applets">
Specify parameters to the Java applet using the PARAM Function function.
Use the cattributes
parameter to specify the CODEBASE
attribute since the PL/SQL cartridge does not know where to find the class files. The CODEBASE
attribute specifies the virtual path containing the class files.
This function generates the <AREA>
tag, which defines a client-side image map. The <AREA>
tag defines areas within the image and destinations for the areas.
HTF.AREA ( ccoords IN VARCHAR2 cshape IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, chref IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnohref IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, ctarget IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-6 AREA Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The the value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <BASE>
tag which records the URL of the document.
HTF.BASE ( ctarget IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <BASEFONT>
tag which specifies the base font size for a Web page.
This function generates the <BGSOUND>
tag which includes audio for a Web page.
HTF.BGSOUND ( csrc IN VARCHAR2, cloop IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <BIG>
and </BIG>
tags which direct the browser to render the text in a bigger font.
This function generates the </BLOCKQUOTE>
tag which mark the end of a section of quoted text. You mark the beginning of a section of text by means of the BLOCKQUOTEOPEN Function.
This function generates the <BLOCKQUOTE>
tag, which marks the beginning of a section of quoted text. You mark the end of a section of text by means of the BLOCKQUOTECLOSE Function.
HTF.BLOCKQUOTEOPEN ( cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </BODY>
tag which marks the end of a body section of an HTML document.You mark the beginning of a body section by means of the BODYOPEN Function.
This function generates the <BODY>
tag which marks the beginning of the body section of an HTML document. You mark the end of a body section by means of the BODYCLOSE Function.
HTF.BODYOPEN ( cbackground IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <B>
and </B>
tags which direct the browser to display the text in boldface.
This function generates the <BR>
tag which begins a new line of text. It performs the same operation as the NL Function.
HTF.BR( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <CENTER>
and </CENTER>
tags which center a section of text within a Web page.
This function generates the </CENTER>
tag which marks the end of a section of text to center. You mark the beginning of a of a section of text to center by means of the CENTEROPEN Function.
This function generates the <CENTER>
tag which mark the beginning of a section of text to center.You mark the beginning of a of a section of text to center by means of the CENTERCLOSE Function.
This function generates the <CITE>
and </CITE>
tags which direct the browser to render the text as a citation.
This function generates the <CODE>
and </CODE>
tags which direct the browser to render the text in monospace font or however "code" is defined stylistically.
This function generates the <DFN>
and </DFN>
tags which direct the browser to mark the text in italics or however "definition" is described stylistically.
This function generates the </DIR>
tag which ends a directory list section. You start a directory list section with the DIRLISTOPEN Function.
A directory list presents a list of items that contains up to 20 characters. Items in this list are typically arranged in columns, 24 characters wide. Insert the <LI> tag directly or invoke the LISTITEM Function so that the <LI>
tag appears directly after the </DIR>
tag to define the items as a list.
This function generates the <DIR>
which starts a directory list section. You end a directory list section with the DIRLISTCLOSE Function.
A directory list presents a list of items that contains up to 20 characters. Items in this list are typically arranged in columns, 24 characters wide. Insert the <LI> tag directly or invoke the LISTITEM Function so that the <LI>
tag appears directly after the </DIR>
tag to define the items as a list.
This function generates the <DIV>
tag which creates document divisions.
HTF.DIV ( calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </DL>
tag which ends a definition list. You start a definition list by means of the DLISTOPEN Function.
A definition list looks like a glossary: it contains terms and definitions. Terms are inserted using the DLISTTERM Function and definitions are inserted using the DLISTDEF Function.
This function generates the <DD>
tag, which inserts definitions of terms. Use this tag for a definition list <DL>
. Terms are tagged <DT>
and definitions are tagged <DD>
.
HTF.DLISTDEF ( ctext IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <DL>
tag which starts a definition list. You end a definition list by means of the DLISTCLOSE Function.
HTF.DLISTOPEN ( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
A definition list looks like a glossary: it contains terms and definitions. Terms are inserted using the DLISTTERM Function and definitions are inserted using the DLISTDEF Function.
This function generates the <DT>
tag which defines a term in a definition list <DL>
.
HTF.DLISTTERM ( ctext IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <EM>
and </EM>
tags, which define text to be emphasized. It performs the same task as the EMPHASIS Function.
This function generates the <EM>
and </EM>
tags, which define text to be emphasized. It performs the same task as the EM Function.
This function replaces characters that have special meaning in HTML with their escape sequences. The following characters are converted:
&
to &
"
to ":
<
to <
>
to >
This function performs the same operation as HTP. PRINTS Procedure and HTP. PS Procedure.
Note:
This procedure, deprecated in Release 10g, and provided here only for reasons of backward compatibility, does not comply with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) standards of URL encoding. If you need to encode URLs, it is recommended you use the ESCAPE Function in theUTL_URL package.This function replaces characters that have special meaning in HTML and HTTP with their escape sequences. The following characters are converted:
&
to &
"
to ":
<
to <
>
to >
%
to &25
This function generates the</FONT>
tag which marks the end of a section of text with the specified font characteristics. You mark the beginning of the section text by means of the FONTOPEN Function.
This function generates the <FONT>
which marks the beginning of section of text with the specified font characteristics. You mark the end of the section text by means of the FONTCLOSE Function.
HTF.FONTOPEN( ccolor IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cface IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, csize IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function formats column values inside an HTML table using the TABLEDATA Function. It allows for better control over the HTML tables.
HTF.FORMAT_CELL( columnValue IN VARCHAR2 format_numbers IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-29 FORMAT_CELL Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value that needs to be formatted in an HTML table. |
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The format that numeric data is displayed in. If the value of this parameter is not |
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="checkbox"
which inserts a checkbox element in a form. A checkbox element is a button that the user toggles on or off.
HTF.FORMCHECKBOX( cname IN VARCHAR2, cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'ON', cchecked IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-30 FORMCHECKBOX Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the </FORM>
tag which marks the end of a form section in an HTML document.You mark the beginning of the form section by means of the FORMOPEN Function.
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="file"
which inserts a file form element. This is used for file uploading for a given page.
HTF.FORMFILE( cname IN VARCHAR2, caccept IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="hidden", which inserts a hidden form element. This element is not seen by the user. It submits additional values to the script.
HTF.FORMHIDDEN( cname IN VARCHAR2, cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="image"
which creates an image field that the user clicks to submit the form immediately. The coordinates of the selected point are measured in pixels, and returned (along with other contents of the form) in two name/value pairs. The x coordinate is submitted under the name of the field with .x appended, and the y coordinate with .y appended. Any VALUE
attribute is ignored.
HTF.FORMIMAGE( cname IN VARCHAR2, csrc IN VARCHAR2, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <FORM>
tag which marks the beginning of a form section in an HTML document. You mark the end of the form section by means of the FORMCLOSE Function.
HTF.FORMOPEN( curl IN VARCHAR2, cmethod IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'POST', ctarget IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cenctype IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-34 FORMOPEN Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The URL of the Web Request Broker or CGI script where the contents of the form is sent. This parameter is required. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="password"
which creates a single-line text entry field. When the user enters text in the field, each character is represented by one asterisk. This is used for entering passwords.
HTF.FORMPASSWORD( cname IN VARCHAR2, csize IN VARCHAR2, cmaxlength IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-35 FORMPASSWORD Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="radio"
, which creates a radio button on the HTML form. Within a set of radio buttons, the user selects only one. Each radio button in the same set has the same name, but different values. The selected radio button generates a name/value pair.
HTF.FORMRADIO( cname IN VARCHAR2, cvalue IN VARCHAR2, cchecked IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-36 FORMRADIO Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag
with TYPE="reset"
which creates a button that, when selected, resets the form fields to their initial values.
HTF.FORMRESET( cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'Reset', cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </SELECT>
tag which marks the end of a Select form element. A Select form element is a listbox where the user selects one or more values. You mark the beginning of Select form element by means of the FORMSELECTOPEN Function.The values are inserted using FORMSELECTOPTION Function.
This function generates the <SELECT>
tags which creates a Select form element. A Select form element is a listbox where the user selects one or more values. You mark the end of Select form element by means of the FORMSELECTCLOSE Function.The values are inserted using FORMSELECTOPTION Function.
HTF.FORMSELECTOPEN( cname IN VARCHAR2, cprompt IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, nsize IN INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates
cprompt <SELECT NAME="cname" SIZE="nsize" cattributes> </SELECT>
so that
HTF.FORMSELECTOPEN('greatest_player'; 'Pick the greatest player:'); HTF.FORMSELECTOPTION('Messier'); HTF.FORMSELECTOPTION('Howe'); HTF.FORMSELECTOPTION('Gretzky');. HTF.FORMSELECTCLOSE;
generates
Pick the greatest player: <SELECT NAME="greatest_player"> <OPTION>Messier <OPTION>Howe <OPTION>Gretzky </SELECT>
This function generates the <OPTION>
tag which represents one choice in a Select element.
HTF.FORMSELECTOPTION( cvalue IN VARCHAR2, cselected IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates
<OPTION SELECTED cattributes>cvalue
as shown under Examples of the FORMSELECTOPEN Function.
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="submit"
which creates a button that, when clicked, submits the form. If the button has a NAME
attribute, the button contributes a name/value pair to the submitted data.
HTF.FORMSUBMIT( cname IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'Submit', cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <INPUT>
tag with TYPE="text"
, which creates a field for a single line of text.
HTF.FORMTEXT( cname IN VARCHAR2, csize IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cmaxlength IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-41 FORMTEXT Function Parameters
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TEXTAREA>
tag, which creates a text field that has no predefined text in the text area. This field enables entering several lines of text. The same operation is performed by the FORMTEXTAREA2 Function which in addition has the cwrap
parameter that lets you specify a wrap style.
HTF.FORMTEXTAREA( cname IN VARCHAR2, nrows IN INTEGER, ncolumns IN INTEGER, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-42 FORMTEXTAREA Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TEXTAREA>
tag, which creates a text field that has no predefined text in the text area. This field enables entering several lines of text.The same operation is performed by the FORMTEXTAREA Function except that in that case you cannot specify a wrap style.
HTF.FORMTEXTAREA2( cname IN VARCHAR2, nrows IN INTEGER, ncolumns IN INTEGER, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cwrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-43 FORMTEXTAREA2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the </TEXTAREA>
tag which ends a text area form element. You open a text area element by means of eitherFORMTEXTAREAOPEN Function or FORMTEXTAREAOPEN2 Function.
This function generates the <TEXTAREA>
which marks the beginning of a text area form element. The same operation is performed by the FORMTEXTAREAOPEN2 Function which in addition has the cwrap
parameter that lets you specify a wrap style. You mark the end of a text area form element by means of the FORMTEXTAREACLOSE Function.
HTF.FORMTEXTAREAOPEN( cname IN VARCHAR2, nrows IN INTEGER, ncolumns IN INTEGER, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-44 FORMTEXTAREAOPEN Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TEXTAREA>
which marks the beginning of a text area form element. The same operation is performed by the FORMTEXTAREAOPEN Function except that in that case you cannot specify a wrap style. You mark the end of a text area form element by means of the FORMTEXTAREACLOSE Function.
HTF.FORMTEXTAREAOPEN2( cname IN VARCHAR2, nrows IN INTEGER, ncolumns IN INTEGER, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cwrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-45 FORMTEXTAREAOPEN2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <FRAME>
tag which begins the characteristics of a frame created by a <FRAMESET>
tag.
HTF.FRAME( csrc IN VARCHAR2, cname IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cmarginwidth IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cmarginheight IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cscrolling IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnoresize IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-46 FRAME Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The URL to display in the frame. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the </FRAMESET>
tag which ends a frameset section. You mark the beginning of a frameset section by means of the FRAMESETOPEN Function.
This function generates the <FRAMESET>
tag which define a frameset section. You mark the end of a frameset section by means of the FRAMESETCLOSE Function.
HTF.FRAMESETOPEN( crows IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, ccols IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </HEAD>
tag which marks the end of an HTML document head section. You mark the beginning of an HTML document head section by means of the HEADOPEN Function.
This function generates opening heading tags (<H1>
to <H6>)
and their corresponding closing tags (</H1>
to </H6>)
.
HTF.HEADER( nsize IN INTEGER, cheader IN VARCHAR2, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-48 HEADER Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The the heading level. This is an integer between 1 and 6. |
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The text to display in the heading. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <HEAD>
tag which marks the beginning of the HTML document head section. You mark the end of an HTML document head section by means of the HEADCLOSE Function.
This function generates the <HR>
tag, which generates a line in the HTML document.This subprogram performs the same operation as the LINE Function.
HTF.HR( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, csrc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </HTML>
tag which marks the end of an HTML document. You use the HTMLOPEN Function to mark the beginning of an HTML document.
This function generates the <HTML> tag which marks the beginning of an HTML document. You use the HTMLCLOSE Function to mark the end of the an HTML document.
This function generates the <IMG>
tag which directs the browser to load an image onto the HTML page. The IMG2 Function performs the same operation but additionally uses the cusemap
parameter.
HTF.IMG( curl IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calt IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cismap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-50 IMG Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the SRC attribute. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <IMG> tag, which directs the browser to load an image onto the HTML page. The IMG Function performs the same operation but does not use the cusemap
parameter.
HTF.IMG2( curl IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calt IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cismap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cusemap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-51 IMG2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the SRC attribute. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function creates a single entry field with a prompting text, such as "enter value,
" then sends that value to the URL of the page or program.
HTF.ISINDEX( cprompt IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, curl IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generatesthe <I>
and </I>
tags which direct the browser to render the text in italics.
This function generates the <KBD>
and </KBD>
tags which direct the browser to render the text in monospace font. This subprogram performs the same operation as the KEYBOARD Function.
This function generates the <KBD>
and </KBD>
tags, which direct the browser to render the text in monospace font. This subprogram performs the same operation as the KBD Function.
This function generates the <HR>
tag, which generates a line in the HTML document. This subprogram performs the same operation as the HR Function.
HTF.LINE( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, csrc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <LINK>
tag with the REL
attribute which delineates the relationship described by the hypertext link from the anchor to the target. This is only used when the HREF
attribute is present. This is the opposite of LINKREV Function. This tag indicates a relationship between documents but does not create a link. To create a link, use the ANCHOR Function.
HTF.LINKREL( crel IN VARCHAR2, curl IN VARCHAR2, ctitle IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <LINK>
tag with the REV
attribute which delineates the relationship described by the hypertext link from the target to the anchor. This is the opposite of the LINKREL Function. This tag indicates a relationship between documents, but does not create a link. To create a link, use the ANCHOR Function.
HTF.LINKREV( crev IN VARCHAR2, curl IN VARCHAR2, ctitle IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <LH>
and </LH>
tags which print an HTML tag at the beginning of the list.
This function generates the </LISTING>
tags which marks the end of a section of fixed-width text in the body of an HTML page. To mark the beginning of a section of fixed-width text in the body of an HTML page, use the LISTINGOPEN Function.
This function generates the <LISTING>
tag which marks the beginning of a section of fixed-width text in the body of an HTML page. To mark the end of a section of fixed-width text in the body of an HTML page, use the LISTINGCLOSE Function.
This function generates the <LI>
tag, which indicates a list item.
HTF.LISTITEM( ctext IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cdingbat IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, csrc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <A>
tag with the HREF
set to 'mailto' prepended to the mail address argument.
HTF.MAILTO( caddress IN VARCHAR2, ctext IN VARCHAR2, cname IN VARCHAR2, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </MAP>
tag which marks the end of a set of regions in a client-side image map. To mark the beginning of a set of regions in a client-side image map, use the MAPOPEN Function.
This function generates the <MAP>
tag which mark the beginning of a set of regions in a client-side image map. To mark the end of a set of regions in a client-side image map, use the MAPCLOSE Function.
HTF.MAPOPEN( cname IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </MENU>
tag which ends a list that presents one line for each item. To begin a list of this kind, use the MENULISTOPEN Function. The items in the list appear more compact than an unordered list. The LISTITEM Function defines the list items in a menu list.
This function generates the <MENU>
tag which begins a list that presents one line for each item. To end a list of this kind, use the MENULISTCLOSE Function.The items in the list appear more compact than an unordered list. The LISTITEM Function defines the list items in a menu list.
This function generates the <META>
tag, which embeds meta-information about the document and also specifies values for HTTP headers. For example, you can specify the expiration date, keywords, and author name.
This function generates the <BR>
tag which begins a new line of text. It performs the same operation as the BR Function.
HTF.NL( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <NOBR>
and </NOBR>
tags which turn off line-breaking in a section of text.
This function generates the </NOFRAMES>
tag which marks the end of a no-frames section. To mark the beginning of a no-frames section, use the FRAMESETOPEN Function. See also FRAME Function, FRAMESETOPEN Function and FRAMESETCLOSE Function.
This function generates the <NOFRAMES>
tag which mark the beginning of a no-frames section. To mark the end of a no-frames section, use the FRAMESETCLOSE Function. See also FRAME Function, FRAMESETOPEN Function and FRAMESETCLOSE Function.
This function generates the </OL>
tag which defines the end of an ordered list. An ordered list presents a list of numbered items. To mark the beginning of a list of this kind, use the OLISTOPEN Function. Numbered items are added using LISTITEM Function.
This function generates the <OL>
tag which marks the beginning of an ordered list. An ordered list presents a list of numbered items. To mark the end of a list of this kind, use the OLISTCLOSE Function. Numbered items are added using LISTITEM Function.
HTF.OLISTOPEN( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cwrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <P>
tag which indicates that the text that comes after the tag is to be formatted as a paragraph. You can add attributes to the tag by means of the PARAGRAPH Function.
You can use this function to add attributes to the <P>
tag created by the PARA Function.
HTF.PARAGRAPH( calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-67 PARAGRAPH Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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If the value for this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <PARAM>
tag which specifies parameter values for Java applets. The values can reference HTML variables. To invoke a Java applet from a Web page, use APPLETOPEN Function to begin the invocation. Use one PARAM Function for each desired name-value pair, and use APPLETCLOSE Function to end the applet invocation.
This function generates the <PLAINTEXT>
and </PLAINTEXT>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in fixed-width type.
This function generates the </PRE>
tag which marks the end of a section of preformatted text in the body of the HTML page. To mark the beginning of a section of preformatted text in the body of the HTML page, use the PREOPEN Function.
This function generates the <PRE>
tag which marks the beginning of a section of preformatted text in the body of the HTML page. To mark the end of a section of preformatted text in the body of the HTML page, use the PRECLOSE Function.
HTF.PREOPEN( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cwidth IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
These functions generate the specified parameter as a string terminated with the \n
newline character. The PRN Functions performs the same operation but does not terminate with a newline character.
HTF.PRINT ( cbuf IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2; HTF.PRINT ( dbuf IN DATE) RETURN VARCHAR2; HTF.PRINT ( nbuf IN NUMBER) RETURN VARCHAR2;
These functions generate the specified parameter as a string. Unlike the PRINT Functions the string is not terminated with the \n
newline character.
HTF.PRN ( cbuf IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2; HTF.PRN ( dbuf IN DATE) RETURN VARCHAR2; HTF.PRN ( nbuf IN NUMBER) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <S>
and </S>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in strikethrough type. This performs the same operation as STRIKE Function.
This function generates the <SAMP>
and </SAMP>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in monospace font or however "sample" is defined stylistically.
This function generates the <SCRIPT>
and </SCRIPT>
tags which contain a script written in languages such as JavaScript and VBscript.
Table 183-75 SCRIPT Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The text of the script. This is the text that makes up the script itself, not the name of a file containing the script. |
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The language in which the script is written. If this parameter is omitted, the user's browser determines the scripting language. |
This function generates the <SMALL>
and </SMALL>
tags, which direct the browser to render the text they surround using a small font.
This function generates the <STRIKE>
and </STRIKE>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in strikethrough type. This performs the same operation as S Function.
This function generates the <STRONG>
and </STRONG>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in bold or however "strong" is defined.
This function generates the <STYLE>
and </STYLE>
tags which include a style sheet in a Web page. You can get more information about style sheets at http://www.w3.org.
This feature is not compatible with browsers that support only HTML versions 2.0 or earlier. Such browsers will ignore this tag.
This function generates the <SUB>
and </SUB>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround as subscript.
HTF.SUB( ctext IN VARCHAR2, calign in VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <SUP>
and </SUP>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround as superscript.
HTF.SUP( ctext IN VARCHAR2, calign in VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <CAPTION>
and </CAPTION>
tags which place a caption in an HTML table.
HTF.TABLECAPTION( ccaption IN VARCHAR2, calign in VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the </TABLE>
tag which marks the end of an HTML table. To define the beginning of an HTML table, use the TABLEOPEN Function.
This function generates the <TD>
and </TD>
tags which insert data into a cell of an HTML table.
HTF.TABLEDATA( cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cdp IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, crowspan IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, ccolspan IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-83 TABLEDATA Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The data for the cell in the table. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value of this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TH>
and </TH>
tags which insert a header cell in an HTML table. The <TH>
tag is similar to the <TD>
tag except that the text in this case the rows are usually rendered in bold type.
HTF.TABLEHEADER( cvalue IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cdp IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, crowspan IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, ccolspan IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-84 TABLEHEADER Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The data for the cell in the table. |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value of this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TABLE> tag which marks the beginning of an HTML table. To define the end of an HTML table, use the TABLECLOSE Function.
HTF.TABLEOPEN( cborder IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-85 TABLEOPEN Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value of this parameter is not |
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The value for the |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the </TR>
tag which marks the end of a new row in an HTML table. To mark the beginning of a new row, use the TABLEROWOPEN Function.
This function generates the <TR>
tag which marks the beginning of a new row in an HTML table. To mark the end of a new row, use the TABLEROWCLOSE Function.
HTF.TABLEROWOPEN( calign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cvalign IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cdp IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cnowrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Table 183-86 TABLEROWOPEN Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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The value for the |
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If the value of this parameter is not |
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The other attributes to be included as-is in the tag. |
This function generates the <TT>
and </TT>
tags which direct the browser to render the text they surround in a fixed width typewriter font, for example, the courier font.
This function generates the <TITLE>
and </TITLE>
tags which specify the text to display in the titlebar of the browser window.
This function generates the </UL>
tag which marks the end of an unordered list. An unordered list presents items with bullets. To mark the beginning of an unordered list, use the ULISTOPEN Function. Add list items with LISTITEM Function.
This function generates the <UL>
tag which marks the beginning of an unordered list. An unordered list presents items with bullets. To mark the end of an unordered list, use the ULISTCLOSE Function. Add list items with LISTITEM Function.
HTF.ULISTOPEN( cclear IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cwrap IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cdingbat IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, csrc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, cattributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
This function generates the <U>
and </U>
tags, which direct the browser to render the text they surround with an underline.