How Pages Are Rendered : The Page Frame

The Page Frame
ActiveGrid Applications use a special Page called the Page Frame (PageFrame.xform) to act as a “frame” or “container” for each individual Page in your application. Any element you put in the Page Frame appears on all the Pages in your application. For example, you might put a banner and some global navigational links on the Page Frame.
On the Page Frame, you place the special Main AJAX Frame element wherever you want all the pages of your application rendered. The Main AJAX Frame element is essentially a placeholder for the individual pages of your application.
If you prefer, you can just leave the Page Frame blank, and define all your content on each individual Page. You cannot delete the Page Frame from the application, however.
Note: The Page Frame content is not refreshed. If you want dynamic content in the Page Frame, put the dynamic content in a separate Page and then include that Page in the Page Frame. The Page Frame cannot be SignOn enabled.
Related Topics:
Layouts
AJAXFrames
Pages and Actions

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