Content Studio Web Content Management System
Assembly: CS_SiteLib (in CS_SiteLib.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
Invokes the component and writes its content into the specified stream
Namespace: ContentStudio.Site.ActiveScripting.EPT
Assembly: CS_SiteLib (in CS_SiteLib.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
Syntax
public static void Invoke( string field, string extraQuerystring, string userName, string password, bool replaceRelativeUrls, bool stripHeadTag, bool useSessionCache, bool useApplicationCache, int applicationCacheTimeout, bool delegateCookies, bool delegateQuerystrings, bool silent )
Parameters
- field
- Type: SystemString
The name of the field to insert - extraQuerystring
- Type: SystemString
Optional extra query string for all external objects - userName
- Type: SystemString
Optional user name for authentication on external objects - password
- Type: SystemString
Optional password for authentication on external objects - replaceRelativeUrls
- Type: SystemBoolean
Value to indicate if any relative URL on external objects should be replaced. - stripHeadTag
- Type: SystemBoolean
Value to indicate if the head from HTML source on external objects should be stripped. - useSessionCache
- Type: SystemBoolean
Value to indicate if objects should be cached using session variables on external objects. - useApplicationCache
- Type: SystemBoolean
Cache the live object using application variables. Should not be used in an intranet with security permissions set for the live object data. - applicationCacheTimeout
- Type: SystemInt32
Timeout in minutes for application cache, 0 = no timeout - delegateCookies
- Type: SystemBoolean
Value to indicate if all cookies should be delegated to objects, except ASP session cookies on external objects - delegateQuerystrings
- Type: SystemBoolean
Value to indicate if all query strings should be delegated to objects, except ID and PTID on external objects - silent
- Type: SystemBoolean
Do not display error messages from live objects.
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