7.4 Managing Page Attributes
Edit page attributes to control basic information and functionality for a given page, including the page name or title, header and footer text, navigation menus, inclusion of page-level JavaScript or CSS files, error handling, and the selected authorization scheme.
- Editing Page Attributes
Edit page attributes by viewing the page in Page Designer and selecting the the page name. - Incorporating JavaScript Using Page Designer
Include JavaScript on a page by editing the page attributes in the JavaScript group. - Configuring Rejoin Sessions for a Page
Configure the Rejoin Sessions attribute to determine whether URLs to this application page contain session IDs. - Configuring Dialog Attributes
Configure Dialog attributes in Page Designer. - Configuring Pages to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes
Enable the Warn on Unsaved Changes page attribute to warn users if they navigate away from a page containing unsaved changes.
See Also:
Parent topic: Editing Pages in Page Designer
7.4.1 Editing Page Attributes
Edit page attributes by viewing the page in Page Designer and selecting the the page name.
To edit page attributes:
See Also:
"Right Pane of Page Designer (Property Editor)" and "Viewing Help"
Parent topic: Managing Page Attributes
7.4.2 Incorporating JavaScript Using Page Designer
Include JavaScript on a page by editing the page attributes in the JavaScript group.
.js
file.
To add JavaScript code to a page:
Parent topic: Managing Page Attributes
7.4.3 Configuring Rejoin Sessions for a Page
Configure the Rejoin Sessions attribute to determine whether URLs to this application page contain session IDs.
The Rejoin Sessions attribute controls support for joining existing sessions (similar to deep linking).
Warning:
Enabling rejoin sessions may expose your application to possible security breaches, as it can enable attackers to take over existing end user sessions. To learn more, see "About Rejoin Sessions."
To use Rejoin Sessions at the page-level, administrators must enable Rejoin Sessions at the instance-level. A more restrictive instance-level setting overrides application and page settings.
To configure Rejoin Sessions for a page:
See Also:
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"Session Management" to configure Rejoin Sessions at the application-level
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"Configuring Rejoin Sessions for an Instance" in Oracle APEX Administration Guide
Parent topic: Managing Page Attributes
7.4.4 Configuring Dialog Attributes
Configure Dialog attributes in Page Designer.
Tip:
Creating a dialog page is a multiple step process. To learn more, see "Creating Dialog Pages."
To configure Dialog attributes:
See Also:
"Creating Dialog Pages" and "Right Pane of Page Designer (Property Editor)"
Parent topic: Managing Page Attributes
7.4.5 Configuring Pages to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes
Enable the Warn on Unsaved Changes page attribute to warn users if they navigate away from a page containing unsaved changes.
To enable the Warn on Unsaved Changes page attribute:
Tip:
The Warn on Unsaved Changes attribute is implemented using the apex.page.warnOnUnsavedChanges
API.
See Also:
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"Configuring Button Attributes to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes"
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"Configuring Item Attributes to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes"
- "warnOnUnsavedChanges" in Oracle APEX JavaScript API Reference
Parent topic: Managing Page Attributes