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10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Properties for Fragment Dialog

The properties of a fragment include the fragment's name, ID, language, and type. Each time you create a fragment, you're prompted to enter these values. You can also change these values after you create a fragment using this dialog.

Element Description
Name Identifies the fragment.

The name of the fragment displays in the Toolbox. It can be a friendly name that includes spaces and special characters, if you like.

ID Identifies the fragment and its individual parts (snippets, assets, parameters, and so on).

You can only change the ID when you first create the fragment. The ID also serves as an XML attribute and as the base name for the classes, files, and directories in the fragment. The ID should be concise, and it should not contain spaces, or non-ASCII or special characters.

Language Identifies the language used by the fragment for server-side scripting.

If your site type is "hcsp/jsp," then the available language is idoc or jsp. If your site type is "asp," then the available language is asp.

Type Identifies the type and intended use of the fragment. This determines the available options for the fragment and its location in the Toolbox. There are four types:

navigation: The fragment is used for site navigation (navigation bar, breadcrumbs, search, and so on).

staticlist: The fragment is used to provide advanced contribution capabilities, where contributors can edit individual elements.

dynamic list: The fragment is used to provide advanced contribution capabilities, where contributors can modify files that appear in the list.

other: The fragment is used for miscellaneous purposes, such as a copyright line, embedded multimedia, or a login script.

Library Name Identifies the library that the fragment is stored in.

Initially, it says "<unsaved>" and appears disabled, until you save the fragment for the first time.

OK Saves your settings and closes the Fragment Properties dialog.
Cancel Cancels your settings and closes the Fragment Properties dialog.
Help Opens the online help for this specific dialog.