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Revision as of 19:40, 26 March 2017
With the External Content presentation object you can show content from some other website or web portal. External content presentation object uses html's iframe element to embed websites. It enables to integrate multiple Web applications into a single UI.
Usage Example
- Click the External Content presentation object icon.
- Click the Properties button on the presentation object to open its properties.
- Define the Name, Description, and the External content URL. In the Name and URL fields, you can use context variables by typing in the context variable name in the format "{#contextvariablename}".
- After defining these properties, click Close. The web page should now be visible: