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Revision as of 22:59, 28 December 2011
A Short URL is a convenient, user-friendly URL that can be used (by someone with a platform login) to access virtually any element of the platform.
Obtaining a Short URL
Clicking the tilted "figure-8" icon on a page File:CopyShortURL.png brings up dialog that gives you a URL you can copy. You can put that URL into an email, a web page, or a bookmark. Any authorized user who follows the link goes directly to the targeted page in the platform.
Using that URL, you can get to any of the following:
- Application URL
http://{domain}/networking/application/{application_id}
- Dashboard URL
http://{domain}/networking/dashboard/{page_id}
- Document URL
http://{domain}/networking/document/{document_id}
http://{domain}/networking/record/{record_id}
http://{domain}/networking/record/{record_name}- Report URL
http://{domain}/networking/report/{report_id}
- View URL
http://{domain}/networking/view/{object_name}/{view_id}
Once you know the pattern, you can also simply type a URL that matches one of those patterns into your browser.
The Record URL is particularly worthy of note because, once things are set up properly, you can use the record name to define the URL. (More on that subject below.)
Record URL
Record Name
Sample App
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- This sample page uses short URLs as links in a JSP page populated with a list of object records.