/Custom ODB tree
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Purpose
The /Custom ODB tree is required if the user wishes to create mhttpd custom pages. It contains essential data needed for mhttpd to display a custom page.
Creating the /Custom tree
The /Custom ODB tree is an optional tree that may be created by the user.
The optional ODB /Custom tree may contain
- links to local external custom web pages created by the user (see below for remote external pages)
- links to internal webpages
- images subtree used to specify images for custom pages
If keys are defined in this tree, except where noted below, the names of the keys will appear as custom-buttons on the mhttpd Status page. By clicking on one of these custom-buttons, the custom page will be visible in a new frame.
Key names in the /Custom tree
- The Key name "Status" is reserved (see #Replace Status page).
- There are two characters that have special meaning if they are the last character of a Key name in the /Custom tree :
- The character "&" forces the page to be opened within the current frame when the custom-button is pressed. If this character is omitted, the page will be opened in a new frame.
- The character "!" suppresses the custom-button from appearing on the main status page (hidden-link).
The hidden-link feature can be used to provide external webpages hidden from the user, such as a stylesheet or a file of Javascript functions needed by other custom pages.