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Naming web pages - Automatic completion of the PAG= parameter
How can I assign a name to dynamic pages generated through cgi, php, asp, etc.?
In case your site has an online catalogue with hundreds of products, you do not need to manually generate a unique HTML code for each product page. The application generating your dynamic pages (cgi, php, asp, etc) can automatically compile the PAG= parameter with the name of the page requested by your visitor.
To compile the code you should use the Dynamic Page option only for getting a sample code to be used to properly insert the PAG= parameter in the code. You need to:
– select the 'Dynamic Page' option in Settings- Advanced Options
– enter a sample name in the 'Page name' field, for example xxx
– click the 'Get the code' button
– make your asp (or cgi, php, etc.) application change the xxx name with the name of the page requested by the visitor.
To get a correctly compiled code via your application, it is advisable to contact your web developer.
In case your site has an online catalogue with hundreds of products, you do not need to manually generate a unique HTML code for each product page. The application generating your dynamic pages (cgi, php, asp, etc) can automatically compile the PAG= parameter with the name of the page requested by your visitor.
To compile the code you should use the Dynamic Page option only for getting a sample code to be used to properly insert the PAG= parameter in the code. You need to:
– select the 'Dynamic Page' option in Settings- Advanced Options
– enter a sample name in the 'Page name' field, for example xxx
– click the 'Get the code' button
– make your asp (or cgi, php, etc.) application change the xxx name with the name of the page requested by the visitor.
To get a correctly compiled code via your application, it is advisable to contact your web developer.
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