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For
applications that use BMS, you can customize the HTML templates created
from BMS maps. For more information, see Generating customized HTML templates.
For non-BMS applications,
and BMS applications invoked using DFHWBTTC, you can modify the appearance
of the page by providing your own heading and footing sections. You
cannot change the screen image section directly, although tags which
you insert in the heading section may affect the appearance of the
following sections.
To provide your own heading and footing
sections, define and install one or more of the following templates,
whose names are defined in the TEMPLATENAME fields of DOCTEMPLATE definitions:
- tranHEAD
- This template is inserted at the head of the HTML page that is
the output for transaction tran, if it is installed.
- CICSHEAD
- This template
is inserted at the head of the HTML page that is output for transactions
which do not have a corresponding tranHEAD template installed.
- tranFOOT
- This template is inserted at the foot of the HTML page that is
output for transaction tran, if it is installed. If this template
is not installed, CICSFOOT is used instead.
- CICSFOOT
- This template
is inserted at the foot of the HTML page that is output for transactions
which do not have a corresponding tranFOOT template installed.
For more information about creating document
templates, see the CICS Application Programming Guide.
The
heading section generated by CICS® Web support, including DFHWBTTC,
uses the EBCDIC Latin character set (code page 037). If you use a
different code page in your CICS system, you must create a
similar heading section, using your own code page:
- Create a document template called CICSHEAD containing your heading
section.
- Define and install a DOCTEMPLATE definition for the template.
. The following characters used in the CICS-generated heading
section have different representations in code pages other than 037:
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