104BWeb server
11.3 User-defined web pages
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System Manual, 11/2011, A5E02486680-05
11.3.6
Accessing the user-defined web pages from the PC
You access your user-defined Web pages from the standard Web pages (Page 474). The
standard Web pages display a link for "User Pages" on the left side menu where the links to
the other pages appear. When you click the "User Pages" link, your Web browser goes to
the page that provides access to your default page. From within the user-defined content
area, navigation is according to how you designed your specific pages.
The Web server displays the user-defined page content within the framework of the standard
Web page display. That is, the header frame at the top and the login and navigation frames
at the left remain in fixed positions.
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①
Link to default page of user-defined Web pages
②
Content area of user-defined Web pages
11.3.7
Constraints specific to user-defined Web pages
The constraints for standard Web pages (Page 488) also apply to user-defined Web pages.
In addition, user-defined Web pages have some specific considerations.
Load memory space
Your user-defined Web pages become data blocks when you click "Generate blocks", which
require load memory space. If you have a memory card installed, you have up to the
capacity of your memory card as external load memory space for the user-defined Web
pages.
If you do not have a memory card installed, these blocks take up internal load memory
space, which is limited according to your CPU model.