I've stopped using other $$ViewTemplates. Instead I have a nice configuration document, where I specify the view to embed, a menu to appear, a css to use, extra text ect. One (or more) configuration per view. So I open the document instead of the view and have full control.
Hi Jake,
The simple conclusion on that:
have just $$ViewTemplateDefault with the following formula in the HTMLHead (and an text in the body: "if not.. redireceted click here...":
dbURL := @WebDbName;
"<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0;URL=" + dbURL + "?OpenDatabase\">"+@NewLine+
"<meta name=\"MSSmartTagsPreventParsing\" content=\"TRUE\">"
I've stopped using other $$ViewTemplates. Instead I have a nice configuration document, where I specify the view to embed, a menu to appear, a css to use, extra text ect. One (or more) configuration per view. So I open the document instead of the view and have full control.
:-) stw