Title: | T&N Pubs Systems and Tools Notes Conference |
Moderator: | ISOISA::HAKKARAINEN |
Created: | Thu Jun 29 1989 |
Last Modified: | Fri Dec 30 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 91 |
Total number of notes: | 315 |
This tag prints "Digital Confidential" in the footer of every page: <dec_security>(confidential) This tag belongs at the top of your SDML file. You can use it in individual chapter files or in your book profile file. If you put it in your profile, don't bother putting it in your chapters.
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16.1 | raison d'etre for Digital Confidential tag | WORDY::K_GRANGER | Mon Feb 05 1990 16:51 | 3 | |
According to the new security rules, you must have "Digital Confidential" on every page of documents that go out for field test. | |||||
16.2 | <dec_security> in the OVERHEAD doc type | WORDY::MCALEESE | Learn that poem, learn that poem... | Fri Oct 05 1990 12:06 | 4 |
Problem: The <dec_security> does not work in the OVERHEAD doc type. Reason: It is not supported in the OVERHEAD doc type. Solution: Use the <running_feet> tag. | |||||
16.3 | Fix pending... | WORDY::HAKKARAINEN | Autumn's here; dress accordionly | Fri Oct 12 1990 15:29 | 9 |
I have fetched a new version of the <DEC_SECURITY> tag definitions that work with all doctypes, including Overheads. I'm trying to get it compiled into the standard tagset. If you'd like the a work-around, which involves using the /include qualifier on the command line, let me know. If you must the <running_feet> tag, make sure that you use the proper security phrases. Use ``DIGITAL Internal Use Only,'' for example. ``Internal Use Only'' and ``Company Confidential'' are legally useless. Ref. Corporate Security Standard 10.0. |