You can render a page using
var myBlock = CRM.GetBlock("opportunitylist"); Response.Write(CRM.GetTabs()); Response.Write(myBlock.Execute()); The important thing here is that the Execute() method of the block generates the HTML that is to be returned…
Below is a very simple example of a self service page that allows a case belonging to an authenticated visitor to be edited.
The ASP code is found below. The code is comment and discussed.
" HREF=\"eware.css\"> ";
var Body="";
var EndBody…