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Smarty registered template function. Displays the value of a variable. Use the following Smarty syntax to print a variable's contents: {dump var=$var_to_dump export=html} The contents of the variable are printed in a block. Use the attribute "export=1" to use PHP's var_ export() format, or omit this attribute to get the default behavior - PHP's var_dump() format. Use the attribute "html=1" to escape any HTML special characters in the content. This can also be done with attribute "export=html", and is recommended for use in most situations (so that any embedded HTML is not interpreted by the browser). nwa_commandlink {nwa_commandlink} ... {/nwa_commandlink} Smarty registered block function. Generates a "command link" consisting of an icon, main text and explanatory text. Command links are block elements and are roughly the equivalent of a form button. A command link is typically used to represent a choice the user should make to proceed. The command link contains an icon, command text (that sums up the action taken by the command link), and any explanatory text needed for the command. Usage example: {nwa_commandlink icon="images" command="Command Link" linkwidth="400" commandclass="nwaImp ortant" text="This is a sentence explaining the command." textclass="nwaInfo"}link_here.ph p{/nwa_commandlink} l The "icon" parameter is the SRC to the image of the icon. This should normally be a relative path. l The "command" parameter is the main text of the command link. l The "text" parameter is the explanatory text describing the action that lies behind the command link. (This is optional.) l The "linkwidth" parameter, if specified, indicates the width of the command link in pixels. This should be at least 250; the recommended value is 400. l The "width" and "height" parameters, if specified, provide the dimensions of the icon to display. If not specified, this is automatically determined from the image. l The "onclick" parameter, if specified, provides the contents for the onclick attribute of the link. l The "commandclass" parameter, if specified, sets the class attribute of the DIV element enclosing the command text. The default class is "nwaImportant". l The "textclass" parameter, if specified, sets the class attribute of the P element enclosing the command link's descriptive text. The default class is "nwaInfo". l The "alt" parameter, if specified, sets the ALT attribute of the command link's icon. If not specified, the default alt text used is the command text. l The "target" parameter, if specified, sets the TARGET attribute of the hyperlink. If not specified, no TARGET attribute is provided. The body of the element is the HREF of the command link. The "icon" and "command" parameters are required. All other parameters are optional. nwa_iconlink {nwa_iconlink} ... {/nwa_iconlink} Smarty registered block function. Generates a combined icon and text link to a specified URL. Usage example: {nwa_iconlink icon="images/icon-info22.png" text="More Information"}more_information.php{/ nwa_iconlink} Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide nwa_commandlink | 267

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Smarty registered template function. Displays the value of a variable.
Use the following Smarty syntax to print a variable’s contents:
{dump var=$var_to_dump export=html}
The contents of the variable are printed in a
<pre>
block. Use the attribute “export=1” to use PHP’s
var_
export()
format, or omit this attribute to get the default behavior – PHP’s
var_dump()
format.
Use the attribute “html=1” to escape any HTML special characters in the content. This can also be done with
attribute “export=html”, and is recommended for use in most situations (so that any embedded HTML is not
interpreted by the browser).
nwa_commandlink
{nwa_commandlink} … {/nwa_commandlink}
Smarty registered block function. Generates a “command link” consisting of an icon, main text and explanatory text.
Command links are block elements and are roughly the equivalent of a form button. A command link is typically
used to represent a choice the user should make to proceed. The command link contains an icon, command text
(that sums up the action taken by the command link), and any explanatory text needed for the command.
Usage example:
{nwa_commandlink icon="images" command="Command Link" linkwidth="400" commandclass="nwaImp
ortant" text="This is a sentence explaining the command." textclass="nwaInfo"}link_here.ph
p{/nwa_commandlink}
l
The “icon” parameter is the SRC to the image of the icon. This should normally be a relative path.
l
The “command” parameter is the main text of the command link.
l
The “text” parameter is the explanatory text describing the action that lies behind the command link. (This is
optional.)
l
The “linkwidth” parameter, if specified, indicates the width of the command link in pixels. This should be at
least 250; the recommended value is 400.
l
The “width” and “height” parameters, if specified, provide the dimensions of the icon to display. If not specified,
this is automatically determined from the image.
l
The “onclick” parameter, if specified, provides the contents for the onclick attribute of the link.
l
The “commandclass” parameter, if specified, sets the class attribute of the DIV element enclosing the command
text. The default class is “nwaImportant”.
l
The “textclass” parameter, if specified, sets the class attribute of the P element enclosing the command link’s
descriptive text. The default class is “nwaInfo”.
l
The “alt” parameter, if specified, sets the ALT attribute of the command link’s icon. If not specified, the default
alt text used is the command text.
l
The “target” parameter, if specified, sets the TARGET attribute of the hyperlink. If not specified, no TARGET
attribute is provided.
The body of the element is the HREF of the command link. The “icon” and “command” parameters are required. All
other parameters are optional.
nwa_iconlink
{nwa_iconlink} … {/nwa_iconlink}
Smarty registered block function. Generates a combined icon and text link to a specified URL.
Usage example:
{nwa_iconlink icon="images/icon-info22.png" text="More Information"}more_information.php{/
nwa_iconlink}
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