HTML Generation Sample Clauses

HTML Generation. Overall process: The general procedure for generating your HTML files is as follows:
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HTML Generation. Use the HTML menu to customize and generate HTML pages for your web site. Select HTML | Setup to configure which reports to include in these HTML pages. Select HTML | Generate to create the HTML pages. The HTML | Copy to disk lets you copy the HTML pages to a jump drive (or other media) for convenience in transferring (FTP) the files to your web site. Note that the statistics "home page" file that is created is named "confstat.htm". This "home page" file automatically links to all of the other de- tail pages that are generated (game, team, conference). If you can create a link on your website to the "confstat.htm" page you don't need to create individual links to all of the detail pages. Refer to the TAS For Soccer Conference User's Guide for additional in- formation about the HTML generation feature. Note: Use the Game Reports program to generate HTML files for game box scores you want to include in the HTML generation. Selected team reports Use the Team reports menu to generate a variety of reports for a selected team. Press the Teams List button on the control bar (or select Display | Teams) to select a specific team. Use the Team reports menu to generate reports for the selected team. XML reporting Select Conference | NCAA reports | XML team reports to generate a file with statistics for each team in the conference. This report is designed for electronic reporting to the NCAA statistics office. Support for field hockey Although the primary purpose of TAS Soccer is for scoring, well, soccer games, it also supports the scoring and reporting of field hockey statistics. Special features added to TAS Soccer to support field hockey include: --Support for 35-minute periods in field hockey --Support for "defensive saves" and "green cards" --Modifications to the game box score for compatibility --Terminology differences from (such as "penalty corner" and "penalty shot")
HTML Generation. Use the HTML menu to customize and generate HTML pages for your web site. Select HTML | Setup to configure which reports to include in these HTML pages. Select HTML | Generate to create the HTML pages. The HTML | Copy to disk lets you copy the HTML pages to a jump drive (or other media) for convenience in transferring (FTP) the files to your web site. Note that the statistics "home page" file that is created is named "confstat.htm". This "home page" file automatically links to all of the other de- tail pages that are generated (game, team, conference). If you can create a link on your web site to the "confstat.htm" page you don't need to create individual links to all of the detail pages. Refer to the TAS For Lacrosse Conference User's Guide for additional infor- mation about the HTML generation feature. Note: Use the Game Reports program to generate HTML files for game box scores you want to include in the HTML generation. Selected team reports Use the Team reports menu to generate a variety of reports for a selected team. Press the Teams List button on the control bar (or select Display | Teams) to select a specific team. Use the Team reports menu to generate reports for the selected team. XML reporting Select Conference | NCAA reports | XML team reports to generate a file with statistics for each team in the conference. This report is designed for electronic reporting to the NCAA statistics office.
HTML Generation. Use the HTML menu to customize and generate HTML pages for your web site. Select HTML | Setup to configure which reports to include in these HTML pages. Select HTML | Generate to create the HTML pages. The HTML | Copy to disk lets you copy the HTML pages to a jump drive (or other media) for convenience in transferring (FTP) the files to your web site. Note that the statistics "home page" file that is created is named "confstat.htm". This "home page" file automatically links to all of the other de- tail pages that are generated (game, team, conference). If you can create a link on your web site to the "confstat.htm" page you don't need to create individual links to all of the detail pages. Refer to the TAS For Hockey Conference User's Guide for additional in- formation about the HTML generation feature. Note: Use the Game Reports program to generate HTML files for game box scores you want to include in the HTML generation.

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