You can declare substitution Adelia variables [::VARNAME] anywhere in the HTML source.
These variables let you define dynamically any value for a given attribute.
The table below shows the syntax for declaring and using substitution Adelia variables:
Variable [::VARNAME] |
Declaration |
Use |
attribute= "::VARNAME" |
ALPHA(32) variable with VARNAME guide word. |
for a dynamic attribute value. |
attribute= "::VARNAME(Lg)" |
ALPHA(Lg) variable with VARNAME guide word. |
for a dynamic attribute value. |
::VARNAME= "value" |
ALPHA(32) variable with VARNAME guide word. |
for a dynamic attribute name. |
The HTML page is saved in the xHTML format. The verification carried out at the backup stage obeys the xHTML constraints. Thus, a value must be assigned to each attribute.
As a result, you cannot write the ::VARNAME string alone inside a tag. Instead, you must write: ::VARNAME= "value" or Attribute= ::VARNAME.
Note: The same variable can be used in several places in the HTML page, except variables which are used in a list.