Figure C-2. Three-button logon page
Changing the Logon Button Names
If you want to change the names that appear on the buttons on the Logon page, you must use two INPUT
statements per button: one with
type=hidden and the value set to the required button value, and the
other with
type=submit and the value as the name you want to appear on the button. If you just change
the button value, the button will no longer work as expected.
For example, the following two lines specify a Guest Logon button that appears with the label “Visitor
Logon.”
<INPUT name=logon_action type=submit value="Visitor Logon">
<INPUT name=logon_action type=hidden value="Logon as a Guest">
If you want to change the button names of more than one button on a single page, each pair of statements
must appear within in a separate FORM specification, and each form must include the set of required
macros as defined in
“Required Macros” on page C-4.
Example 3 shows how you must implement the template if you want to have three buttons that perform
the same functions as shown in Figure C-2 (the Logon User, Logon as a Guest, and Logoff buttons) but
you want to rename all three. The example is not a complete template, but just shows the parts that
provide the renamed buttons.
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