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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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Element Function For more info, see Example<br />

transform Specifies transformation files to<br />

use when loading or saving<br />

content.<br />

transport Defines the mechanism used to<br />

select and upload media files.<br />

username Provides the user name for<br />

gaining access to the server.<br />

validext Valid file extensions allowed for<br />

upload<br />

viewAs Determines whether users can<br />

view HTML source code<br />

webroot Specifies the path to use when<br />

referencing an uploaded file.<br />

xferdir The destination directory on the<br />

server for the upload<br />

The Config Element<br />

The Interface Element<br />

”Transform Element”<br />

on page 698<br />

”Transport Element”<br />

on page 434<br />

”Username Element”<br />

on page 439<br />

”Validext Element” on<br />

page 432<br />

Overview of Configuration Data<br />

<br />

gif,jpg,png,jpeg,jp<br />

e<br />

“The ViewAs <br />

”Webroot Element”<br />

on page 442<br />

”Xferdir Element” on<br />

page 441<br />

xml Declaration Identifies the file as an xml file <br />

xsd Maintains a list of schemas to<br />

load<br />

”XSD Element” on<br />

page 700<br />

Config is the root element that contains all information about the elements of<br />

<strong>eWebEditPro</strong> that you are defining. All other elements are defined within the<br />

config element.<br />

Therefore, you create different configuration data for every unique set of functions<br />

that you are implementing. For example, if one user group can view source code,<br />

while another group cannot, you would create two sets of configuration data.<br />

Users can customize <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> toolbars. See “Letting Users Customize the<br />

Toolbar” on page 254 for details.<br />

Use the interface section of the configuration data to define the user interface.<br />

Within the interface element, you can modify<br />

• which toolbar buttons are available to the user<br />

• the sequence of toolbar buttons<br />

• space between toolbar options<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 265

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