CONTAINSHTMLTAGS
command line keywordCONTAINSHTMLTAGS
specifies whether Oracle Reports should interpret
the HTML formatting tags for all the supported output formats.
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
yes |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
yes |
rwcgi |
yes |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
no |
CONTAINSHTMLTAGS=YES|NO
Values |
Description |
|
Oracle Reports interprets the HTML tags for those objects whose Contains HTML Tags property is set to Yes. |
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Oracle Reports does not interpret the HTML tags for the report, regardless of the object's Contains HTML Tags property setting. For HTML and HTMLCSS ouput, the browser will interpret the HTML formatting tags; for other output formats, the HTML tags themselves will appear as is in the report output. |
The supported output formats are: PDF, RTF, HTML, HTMLCSS, spreadsheet, and PostScript.
REPORTS_CONTAINSHTMLTAGS
environment variable to NO
.If you set the REPORTS_CONTAINSHTMLTAGS
environment variable to NO
, you can still specify CONTAINSHTMLTAGS=YES
on the command line for selected reports to have Oracle Reports interpret
the HTML formatting tags for all the supported output formats. In other
words, the value specified by this command line keyword overrides the REPORTS_CONTAINSHTMLTAGS
environment variable.
Running a report from the command line
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