Name
[All Properties] —
infoObject
.PropertyName
[ =
strPropertyValue
]
Synopsis
The meaning of the default properties is shown in Table 21.1.
Parameters
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PropertyName
The name of the desired property. If the property does not exist and you are attempting to retrieve its value, an empty string is the result. If, however, you use a nonexistent property name and include a value, that property is created and initialized to the designated value. Although you can add as many property names to a MyInfo object as you like, the properties shown in Table 21.1 are set up by default by Personal Web Server (those marked with an asterisk are also set up by Microsoft Internet Information Server).
Table 21.1. Property Name and Description
Property Name |
Description |
---|---|
Background |
A string representing the background image for the site. |
CommunityLocation |
A string representing the location of the web site's community. |
CommunityName |
A string representing the name of the web site's community. |
CommunityPopulation |
A string representing the population of the web site's community. |
CommunityWords |
A string describing the web site's community. |
CompanyAddress* |
The address of the web site's company. |
CompanyDepartment |
The department within the web site's company. |
CompanyName* |
The name of the web site's company. |
CompanyPhone |
The phone number of the web site's company. |
CompanyWords |
A string representing any additional text associated with the web site's company. |
Guestbook |
A string indicating ... |
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