HTML file details
An HTML file (file types .html and .htm) is a file tagged in Hypertext Markup Language, a markup language for hypertext documents on the Internet. HTML enables the embedding of images, sounds, video streams, form fields, references to other objects with URLs, and basic text formatting.
The "HTML file details" page shows the details for a particular HTML file. You access the details page by clicking a HTML file name on any page on which HTML files appear, such as the "HTML summary" page.
Use the "HTML file details" page to:
- See the attributes of a specific HTML file.
- Perform actions on the asset.
- See other assets that are related to the current asset.
This page contains sections that help you with the following tasks.
- Context
- This section is in the upper-left corner of the page. It opens the "Bookmark this page" wizard in a separate window.
- Details
- This section is the shaded area at the top left of the page. It
shows the attributes of the current asset. If an attribute name is
a link, you can access a details page for it by clicking the link.
For more information on the attributes shown, see the following topics:
- Common attributes
- Describes attributes that are common to multiple assets.
- DMH_HTML database table
- Describes attributes specific to HTML files.
- Actions
- This section is a drop-down list on the right side of the page.
From this list you can select actions to perform on the current asset.
For more information on the actions available on this page, see the
following topics:
- Analyze impact of a change (wizard opens in a separate window)
- Manage annotations (dialogue opens in a new window)
- View source (opens a new window)
- Custom query (run a custom query that has been assigned to this page)
- Related assets
- This section is a series of expandable lists that show assets related to the current asset. To expand a list, click +. From some of these lists, you can click a name to open a details page for a specific related asset. For more information on the asset types you can link to from this section, click the links under "Related Help."
- Reference graph
- Illustrates how the current asset relates to other assets in the inventory database. To display the graph, click +.