000-285 Certified Associate Developer Developing with IBM WebSphere Studio, V5.0
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Demo Question 3.
Can you create an HTML form based on a DTD in WebSphere Studio?
A. Yes, but only for recognized standard schemas
B. Yes, but you must useXSLT
C. No, only from schemas
D. Yes
E. No
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Answer: D
To generate an HTML form based on a DTD file, follow these steps:
Open the DTD file you want to work with in the DTD editor.
Click DTD > Generate HTML Form.
You must select a field in the Design view of the DTD editor before you open the HTML
Form Creation wizard. Otherwise, the wizard will not work properly.
Select the input fields to generate. Most elements in the DTD will be listed as potential
input fields - any elements with EMPTY or ANY content will not be listed as potential
input fields. Only elements with mixed or children content can be used as input fields.
You can also expand the elements and select any attributes you want to include as input
fields. If you click Select All, all the elements and attributes listed will be selected as
input fields. Click Next.
Type the servlet name. You can type the name of a servlet that already exists, or type the
name of a servlet that you intend to create later.
Click Finish.
The HTML form, which will have the same name as the DTD file, except that it will end
in .html, not .dtd appears in the Navigator view. To edit it, double-click it. The Page Designer opens.
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