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Use the
onlyonce JSP tag to indicate that text within the body of the tag
is to be included in the stream processing output only the first time
that an onlyonce tag of that name is found. CLINB 11/7/06
This tag is primarily useful in complex HTML streams to prevent multiple definitions of JavaScript functions.
When entering HTML source code
directly into the HTML tab of a HTML Property
rule (or similar form), you can minimize the size of the resulting HTML
document with the <pega:onlyonce > and <pega:static > tags.
See Including only one copy of JavaScript code in More About HTML
property rules.
CLINB 11/7/06 For example, this tag is named Alpha.
<!-- define scripts -->
<pega:onlyonce name="Alpha" >
<b> The work object id is <pega:reference
name=".pyID">.
</pega:onlyonce >
During stream processing, if another onlyonce tag named Alpha appears, the body of the second (and later) tags are skipped over and not processed.
In the syntax presentations below:
<pega:onlyonce
name="name" >
HTML, XML or JavaScript code to process only once
</pega:onlyonce >
The name
attribute is required.
Attribute |
Description |
name
|
Set the name attribute to an arbitrary non-blank text value.
Case is significant. During stream processing, second and later
appearances of an |