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Revision as of 10:57, 16 September 2009

You can use the ssattach function to append one or more PDF documents stored in either a Custom Field or Smart Folder to a Web Page View Field.

The attached PDF file(s) will not not visible when viewing the web page in HTML mode, but will be appended when exported as a PDF, saved as a PDF, emailed as PDF or created by a Workflow as attachment.


Sample Codes

<!--@ssattach(before;/files/1234/123/myfile.pdf )-->


<!--@ssattach(after;/files/1234/123/myfile.pdf )-->


<!--@ssattach(before;@attach pdf file@)--> 
or
<!--@ssattach(before;@#xxxxxxx#@)--> where xxxx is customfield id.

Rules

  • The ssattach function can be placed anywhere inside the Web Page View Field
  • Multiple files can be attached from different sources:

<!--@ssattach(before;/files/1234/123/myfileheader.pdf )-->
<!--@ssattach(after;/files/1234/123/myfilefooter.pdf )-->
<!--@ssattach(after;/files/1234/123/myfileappendix.pdf )-->
<html><body>
  My Pdf file
</body></html>

  • All page settings will driven by first PDF document file, either it is a static file or generated by SmartSimple


SSlogic

  • Using @customfield@ instead of smart folder file (like @parent.contract@)
  • Use if sslogic like this:
<!- -@sslogic(‘@type@’=’contact’) - ->
       <!- -@ssattach(after;/files/1234/123/myfilefooter.pdf )- ->

<!--@else-->
     <!- - @ssattach(after;/files/1234/123/myotherfilefooter.pdf )- ->
<!--@end-->