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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows
IBM Web Page
IBM Web Page portlet enables users to view the content available at the specified web addresses using inline frames. The content is displayed without any modifications. This portlet supports both basic and form-based authentication. Authentication is supported when WebSphere Portal and the specified Web server are on the same domain. If a specified Web address requires authentication, the administrator can specify the authentication parameters in the Web Page portlet whereas the user can enter the user name and password when accessing the portlet for the first time, allowing Web Page portlet to authenticate with the specified Web address. By doing this, the user is not required to enter the user name and password every time this page is accessed.
Use Web Page
Authentication is not required to access this portlet. However, authentication options for the Web address to be displayed can be specified in the Edit mode of the portlet.
Single signon for Web Page only supports Web addresses in the same domain as WebSphere Portal.
Set up Web Page
This portlet supports browsers capable of rendering HTML markup. The following table provides detailed information.
Minimum requirements for HTML Markup level HTML 4.01 Strict Java applet 1.1 Applets JavaScript 1.2 <iframe> Yes Style sheets Portal styles only Software This portlet has been tested on the following browsers:
- Internet Explorer Versions 5.0 and 6.0
- Netscape Version 7.0
- Opera Version 7.0.2
- Mozilla Version 1.0.2
Accessibility Yes
Server requirements
There are no special server requirements.
Deployment/Installation
There are no special deployment or installation requirements.
Configuration parameters
Portal Administrator can configure these parameters in Edit mode:
Parameter Value Title Title for the web page portlet. URL URL of the web address to be displayed. Width & Height Width and height to be used for the portlet on the Portal page. Authentication Type Basic and form-based authentication types are supported. Credential Vault Slot Create a Credential Vault Slot using the Credential Vault Portlet and select the slot in the Edit mode.
Known Limitations
Basic authentication support will expose the user ID and password in the HTML source because of the limitation in iFrame portlet. You can create a Web clipping portlet to avoid this problem; see the Web Clipping documentation in the WebSphere Portal InfoCenter for details. Single signon for Basic authentication will only work with browsers that support URLs of the format http://user:password@server.com. It will not work with browsers that do not support the above URL pattern. A known browser that doesn't support the above pattern is Microsoft Internet Explorer after applying the MS04-004 Cumulative Security Update.
The Portal Server and the Login URL must be in the same domain when using form-based authentication. Use the domain names while accessing the portal server and while specifying the Login URL, instead of IP address. Webpage portlet supports form-based authentication only for forms that are submitted using GET method.
Parent topic:
Business portlets