Rendering to HTML
The HTML rendering extension renders a report in HTML format. The rendering extension can also produce fully formed HTML pages or fragments of HTML to embed in other HTML pages. All HTML is generated with UTF-8 encoding.
The HTML rendering extension is the default rendering extension for reports that are viewed in a browser, including when run in Report Manager. The HTML rendering extension can render HTML as a fragment or as a full HTML document. If the HTML is a fragment, the HEAD, HTML, and BODY tags of the HTML document are removed. Only the contents of the BODY tag are rendered. This is useful for embedding the HTML in the HTML produced by another application.
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When you define a parameter of type String within the report, the user is presented with a text box that can take any value. If a report parameter is not tied to a query parameter and the parameter values are included in the report, it is possible for a report user to type expression syntax, script, or a URL into the parameter value and render the report to HTML. If another user then views the report and clicks the rendered parameter contents, the user may inadvertently execute the malicious script or link. To mitigate the risk of inadvertently running malicious scripts, open rendered reports only from trusted sources. For more information about securing reports, see Securing Reports and Resources. |
For more information about browsers and report rendering, see Planning for Browser Support and Exporting Reports.
Rendering in MHTML
The HTML rendering extension can also render reports in MHTML (MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate HTML Documents). MHTML extends HTML to embed encoded objects, such as images, in the HTML document. Using the MHTML rendering extension, you can embed resources such as images, documents, or other binary files as MIME structures within the report HTML, into a single file. MHTML reports are also useful for embedding within e-mail messages because all resources are included with the report. Although it is actually the HTML rendering extension that renders MHTML, this functionality may also be referred to as the MHTML rendering extension.
Browser Support
This rendering extension supports the following browser versions:
Internet Explorer 5.5 and later
Firefox 1.5 and later
Safari 3.0 and later
Due to cross browser considerations, the rendered report may vary slightly from browser to browser. For example, the text box contains a property called WritingMode. This property is not supported in Firefox.
HTML-Specific Rendering Rules
The following HTML-specific rules are applied when rendering:
The renderer builds an HTML table structure to contain all of the items in each ReportItems collection, if there is more than one.
Every item within the table structure occupies a single cell.
Empty cells are collapsed together as much as possible to reduce the size of the HTML.
A row of empty cells is added to the top edge and another column to the left edge to improve the speed at which browsers can render the table.
Table rows or columns that contain no items, just gaps between items, are given fixed widths and heights.
All other rows and columns are allowed to grow depending on the size of each report item.
All coordinates and report item sizes are converted to millimeters. All other sizes, including style properties, retain their original units. Size and position differences smaller than .2mm are treated as 0mm.
Interactivity
Some interactive elements are supported in HTML. The following is a description of specific behaviors.
Show and Hide
A report item whose visibility can be toggled is rendered with a +/- toggle image and is clickable. When the item is clicked, a call back to the server takes place in order to re-render the output with the changed show or hide state.
Document Map
Document map labels are rendered and can be navigated to by using the document map in the viewer control. For omitted data region headers, labels are rendered on the first child cell. If there is no child cell present, the label is rendered on the child that precedes it.
Bookmarks
Bookmark links are rendered and appear as hyperlinks. Bookmark targets are rendered and can be navigated to by clicking the bookmark links. When a bookmark link is clicked, the report goes to the first occurrence of the target bookmark label and, when possible, the browser is scrolled so that the bookmark link is at the top of the window. HTML anchor (<a>) tags are used to mark bookmark targets.
Interactive Sorting
If a text box has user sort defined, the HTML rendering extension renders the sort icons in the text box to the right of its contents. If a report contains any text box where user sort is defined, JavaScript is rendered that causes a postback to the server when the sort image is clicked.
Hyperlinks and Drillthrough
Hyperlinks and drillthrough links are rendered as hyperlinks on report items using the HTML anchor (<a>) tags around the item on which they are defined.
Search
The Search feature allows users to search for a string of text within the report.
Additional search and find functionality is provided by the ReportViewer Web Forms control.
Device Information Settings
You can change some default settings for this renderer, including which mode to render in, by changing the device information settings. For more information, see Reporting Services Device Information Settings.