p:r JavaServer Page tag
    Use the
    p:r
    tag to display the values of properties, to allow users
    to enter values for properties, and to insert parameter values. (The p:r tag provides identical
    capabilities as the reference tag, but requires less typing.)
  
For a full explanation of the reference tag, see JavaServer Page tags — Reference.
Syntax
        Use
        p:r
        rather than
        pega:reference
        as the tag. As
        attributes, substitute
        n
        for name,
        f
        for
        format, and
        m
        for
        mode. In the syntax
        presentations below:
      
- 
          Square bracket characters
          [and]define optional parts of the tag. Do not type the brackets.
- JSP delimiters <p:r and /> mark the start and end of the tag.
- Replace any text in italics with your choice of value of that type.
        The
        n
        attribute is required. The
        f
        and
        m
        options are optional.
      
<p:r n="[propertyref]" [f="option"] [m="mode"]/>Property name or symbol — n attribute
        Enter a property reference or a dynamic reference to a variable in the current stream,
        such as
        $this-value
        or
        $page-message. For a list of these
        keywords, see
        How to
          reference properties indirectly.
      
Format — f attribute
        Include the optional
        f
        attribute to present the property using a control
        rule other than the one referenced in the property definition. Identify another control rule
        name within double quotes.
      
        You can use the
        f
        attribute only when the
        mode
        attribute
        is omitted or is set to
        display. Additionally, the
        n
        attribute must explicitly identify a property, not a parameter or symbolic reference.
      
Presentation — m attribute
        The optional
        m
        attribute controls additional facets of presentation and
        processing. If you omit the
        m
        attribute, the default value is
        display.
      
| Option | Results | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| block | The same as normal, except that line breaks are replaced by
                the string<br/>. If the string <br> appears, it is not
                altered.You can't use the format attribute with m="block". | ||||||||||||||
| display | 
                  Instructs the system to use a control rule as read only, detectable as !
                   
                  In releases before PRPC Version 5.4, the keyword
                   | ||||||||||||||
| input | Presents the property in update mode so that a user can enter, or select, a value for the property. | ||||||||||||||
| javascript | Useful when the result of the <pega:reference > is to become part of a
                JavaScript script. Presents the property value in read-only mode, with certain
                characters within the property value escaped to a backslash equivalent. No control
                is applied. 
                  For example, assume the value of property MyProperty is
                   The output of stream processing is: 
                  which is a valid JavaScript statement. Six characters are escaped:
                  
 
 | ||||||||||||||
| literal | Causes the value of the property to be masked from HTML processing. Use this
                if the value may contain angle bracket characters or other HTML elements that are
                not to be interpreted. When you save a stream rule that includes a reference tag with this mode, you may receive a security warning message: 
                  For maximum security, do not use
                   In all modes other than literal, the angle brackets are converted to HTML entities (<, >), invalidating the JavaScript code. 
                  In rare situations, your application may require mode="literal" in stream rules.
                  For example, the JavaScript target of a button, executed with the
                   | ||||||||||||||
| text | Causes the <BR> tag received in an input textarea to be converted to a new line character. | ||||||||||||||
| stream | On output, instructs the system to process the property to display HTML tags
                without interpreting them. 
                  In addition, the system replaces each newline
                  character and <BR> with a space. It also performs the conversions listed for
                  the
                   | ||||||||||||||
| normal | On output, converts the <,>, & and * characters to the corresponding
                HTML entities ( <>,&and*respectively) so that they appear correctly in the resulting display or output. | 
m attribute examples
Property INFO has the value "Not <i>italic</i> or <b>bold</b>". The table shows the display that results from various settings for the m attribute, using an underscore to show added space characters.
| Tag | User display (read-only) | 
|---|---|
| <p:r n="INFO" /> |  | 
| <p:r n="INFO" m="display"/> |  | 
| <p:r n="INFO" m="text"/> |  | 
| <p:r n="INFO" m="stream"/> |  | 
| <p:r n="INFO" m="literal"/> |  |