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1756-EWEB Module: Web Server and More - Rockwell Automation

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LAB 1: <strong>1756</strong>-<strong>EWEB</strong> <strong>Module</strong><br />

Highlight <strong>and</strong> copy<br />

(Ctrl + C) the data<br />

view URL.<br />

88. Highlight the text that represents your data view.<br />

89. Copy the text: press Ctrl + C<br />

90. Paste the text into the text box labeled URL<br />

Page 18<br />

Paste the text in<br />

the URL field.<br />

91. Change the selection box labeled Group to “Write” <strong>and</strong> click the Add button.<br />

The display should now show Write under the Group With Access column for your<br />

Data View. Now, we need to apply an access restriction to the HTML file.<br />

92. Type /user/web/UDXSL.html in the URL text box.<br />

93. Change the selection box to Write <strong>and</strong> click Add.<br />

We have two other files which we would like to give access to the Data View. Let’s<br />

apply an access restriction to those files now.<br />

94. Repeat the two steps immediately above for the files /user/web/UDWEB.html <strong>and</strong><br />

/user/web/UDEmail.html.<br />

We are now prepared to view our example files.<br />

95. Close all instances of Internet Explorer.<br />

96. Reopen Internet Explorer <strong>and</strong> navigate to<br />

http://10.88.89.2xx/user/web/UDXSL.html.<br />

The table that appears has been generated using XSL. XSL st<strong>and</strong>s for Extensible Style-<br />

Sheet language. Where as XML is used to structure data, XSL is used to format <strong>and</strong><br />

display data. Like XML, XSL is a widely supported technology <strong>and</strong> because it is text-

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