UrlBaseName Element
The UrlBaseName element renders the base name of a particular URL.
Syntax
<UrlBaseName
HTMLEncode = "TRUE" | "FALSE">
</UrlBaseName>
Attributes
Name | Description |
---|---|
HTMLEncode | Optional Boolean. TRUE to convert embedded characters so that they are displayed as text in the browser. In other words, characters that could be confused with HTML tags are converted to entities. |
Remarks
This element is particularly useful in document library views.
Remember that Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) is case sensitive; note the lowercase "rl" in UrlBaseName.
Example
The following example uses the UrlBaseName element to construct the absolute URL for a thumbnail image in a picture library.
<DisplayPattern>
<HttpHost />
<UrlDirName>
<HTML>/</HTML>
<LookupColumn URLEncodeAsURL="TRUE" Name="FileRef" />
</UrlDirName>
<HTML>/_t/</HTML>
<UrlBaseName>
<Field Name="EncodedAbsUrl" />
</UrlBaseName>
<HTML>_</HTML>
<GetFileExtension>
<Field Name="EncodedAbsUrl" />
</GetFileExtension>
<HTML>.jpg</HTML>
</DisplayPattern>
If the image file has a .jpg extension and is contained in a picture library on a subsite, the example creates a URL in the following form:
http://Server_Name/Subsite_Name/Library_Name/_t/File_Base_Name/_jpg.jpg