Intermec 10I2 User Guide

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EasyLAN User’s Guide 
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Chapter 6 — Advanced Confi guration
Optional Variables Reference Table (continued)
Variable
Meaning
Comments
suon
Support link On, enables a support link on 
the page
If this parameter is in the 
webstyle guide fi le, then 
the variables “suli” and 
“suna” must have a value
suli
Support Link, it is the link associated to the 
support tag
suna
Support link Name, it is the label to be 
shown on the web page
teco
Text color, TEXT attribute of BODY tag
vlco
Visited link color
x-www-url-Encoding Syntax Rules
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  e value given to environment variables has to be specifi ed 
respecting the x-www-url-encoding syntax rules. According to the 
syntax rules, characters can be inserted using the notation %<ASCII 
Hex>
. For example, space in the ASCII table has the Hex number 
20 so it corresponds to %20. For example, “Intermec Technologies 
Corporation”
 corresponds to “Intermec%20Technologies%20Corporati
on” 
(it can also be written “Intermec+Technologies+Corporation”).
Colors are specifi ed according to the RGB syntax: %23cdcdcd 
corresponds to #cdcdcd.
Any quotation marks (%22) must be preceded by a back slash (\). 
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 e fi le must contain only one line, where the diff erent variables and 
valuers are separated by ampersand (&) characters.
Memory and Storage
Web Style Guide fi les are designed to be placed on the printer’s pff s, 
as mentioned. Due to the memory limits of the pff s the environment 
variables have very short name (4 bytes), which may make them less user 
friendly to use, but this allows more space to be used for the value of the 
variable. 
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  ere is also a size limit per fi le that is set to 256 bytes. In case the Web 
Style Guide File you want to create is bigger than 256 bytes, the content 
has to be split in more than one fi le.
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  e parser daemon will start looking for the fi rst Web Style Guide File