contentURL JavaServer Page tag
Use the
contentURL
JSP tag to include a system-generated cleartext URL in the current stream that requests an image saved in an image content data instance (
Data-Content-Image
class). This is a reusable, unhashed URL that can be used more than once to refer to the image.
For example:
<img src='<pega:contentURL name="filename.fileType" path="/filePath/" classType="Image" />' >
Generates the following cleartext URL:
<img src=’../datacontent/Image/filePath/fileName.fileType’>
An image retrieved from an Image Content instance is the same for all requestors.
Example
For an example, review the standard HTML rule @baseclass.Operator-Profile-Full. This rule supports the display of operator images in the View > My Profile display. If an image content data instance for an operator is associated with an operator ID, that file is retrieved and included in the My Profile display. If no data content data instance is associated with the operator ID, the default image from the binary file rule image.dialogprofileimage.gif appears.
Complete syntax
In the syntax presentation below:
- JSP delimiters <pega:...> and </pega:...> mark the start and end of the tag.
- Replace any text in italics with your choice of value of that type.
- Square brackets [ ] surround optional attributes.
<pega:contentURL name="filename.filetype"
[path="filepath" ]
classType = "Image"
[ enforceAbsoluteURL = "true|false" ]
/>
The
name
and
classType
attributes are required.
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
name
|
Second key part ( File Name ) and third key part ( File Type ) of an image content data instance. |
path
|
First key part ( File Path ) of an image content instance. Note that each path value starts and ends with a forward slash character. If the path is blank, this attribute can be omitted. |
classType
|
"Image"
is the only allowed value. .
|
enforceAbsoluteURL
|
Optional (only necessary for unusual situations). An absolute URL may be needed in unusual situations where the base URL of the HTML page containing the tag differs from typical structure. Set to "
true
" to generate an absolute HTTP URL. For example:
Will result in:
If false, the system generates a relative URL. The default if this attribute omitted is "false". |