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All the code to be parsed by the Caravan Business Server engine has to be enclosed within <CARAVAN> and </CARAVAN> tags within the web page.
(<HTML> <BODY> some html text and Caravan Code</BODY> </HTML>). Caravan Server is not case sensitive. Caravan, CARAVAN and caravan have the same meaning for the Caravan Business Server.
Note: We assume you know your HTML basics and you will include the Caravan script in web pages with the correct HTML syntax.
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Sample
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Let us start with a simple example: "Hello world" <HTML> <BODY> <CARAVAN> "Hello World" // will display hello world in HTML page
</CARAVAN> </BODY> </HTML>
Single line of code <CARAVAN>time now;"Current Month is";now (month)</CARAVAN>
Multiple lines of code: <CARAVAN> time now "Today's date is "; now(date);" /";now(month);" /";now(year);" "The time is " now(hour);":"; now(minute);" </CARAVAN>
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Quick Reference
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Are you worried that you will make some silly mistakes and mess up your code? Not to worry.
Caravan Business Server carries out a syntax check when you save the web page. The syntax check parses the code and identifies incorrect
keywords, omitted punctuation, and missing Caravan tags.
Caravan Screen displays the error message.
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