NewViewPage Method
Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010
Adds a view page to a SharePoint Web site. A view page controls the display of items in a SharePoint list.
<Method ID="Text">
<SetList Scope="Request">GUID</SetList>
<SetVar Name="Cmd">NewViewPage</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="PageUrl">List/Folder_Name/View_Page.aspx</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="DisplayName">View_Title</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="HiddenView">[TRUE|FALSE]</SetVar>
</Method>
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
ID = "Text" |
Application-specific string. In an HTML editor compatible with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007, the string provides the sequence number and name of the method. |
Scope = "Request" |
When set to Request, the Scope attribute sets the variable for the scope of the enclosing Method element, unless the variable is changed by another tag. |
Name = "Cmd" |
Must be set to NewViewPage. |
Name = "PageURL" |
The URL of the new view page, relative to the root folder of the SharePoint site; for example, Lists/Folder_Name/File_Name. |
Name = "DisplayName" |
Specifies the name of the view that is displayed on the Quick Launch bar. |
Name = "HiddenView" |
TRUE to hide the view; otherwise, FALSE. A hidden view cannot be modified directly from a SharePoint site, but can be modified using an HTML editor compatible with Windows SharePoint Services, such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007. |
Decoded
<Method ID="0,NewViewPage">
<SetList Scope="Request">GUID</SetList>
<SetVar Name="Cmd">NewViewPage</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="PageUrl">Lists/Announcements/View_Page.aspx</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="DisplayName">View_Title</SetVar>
<SetVar Name="HiddenView">FALSE</SetVar>
</Method>