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Page Viewer Web Part custom properties
 

Note  You cannot view or edit any of these custom properties in personal view.

ShowWeb Page, Folder, or File group (SourceType)

Specifies the type of content you want to display in the Page Viewer Web Part.

Select one of the following:

Web Page  

Select this option if you want to display a Web page as the content of the Page Viewer Web Part.

This option automatically enters the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http://) protocol in the Link text box and hides the Browse button if it is visible.

This is the default value.

Folder  

Select this option if you want to display a list of files in a folder. This option hides the Browse button if it is visible.

File  

Select this option to display the contents of a file. This option also displays the Browse button under the Link text box. The file opens either in a separate browser window, or inside the Web Part if the application that opens the file supports inline activation for that file in the browser window.

ShowLink (ContentLink)

Specifies a hyperlink, folder, or file to the content you want displayed in the Page Viewer Web Part:
  • If you select Web Page above, you must enter a valid hyperlink. The two valid hyperlink protocols you can use are:
    • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http://)
    • Hypertext Transfer Protocol with privacy, which uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption (https://)
  • If you select Folder above, you must enter a valid local or network folder. Displaying a folder requires Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • If you select File above, you must enter a valid file path. Displaying a file requires Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can also click Browse to locate the file.

To ensure you have typed the correct link, click Test Link to display the Web Page, folder, or file in a separate browser window.

To make it easier to edit long strings, click Text Builder Button image .

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