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Description

This tag and its included code defines a fieldspace object. These tags must appear in a .fs file and there should generally be one MICfieldspace tag per file with nothing but documentation and the tag in a given file.

The code bounded by the MICfieldspace form tags and external to all other MIC tags (MICdefine, MICgroup, MICverify) is treated as pure Perl code (though it is still necesarry to HTML escape the code). For this reason the logical MIC tags (MICif, MICelse, etc.) cannot be used here, and there Perl equivalents should be used (if, elseif, etc.). In addition, snippet markups or meaningless. Display tags also have no meaning and cannot be used. MICinclude may be used, however. This is because while a great portion of MIC code is meant to correspond roughly to HTML output, the code within the MICfieldspace is meant for proper setup and instantiation of fieldspaces, so has an inately different purpose, and therefore, form.

No MICfieldspaces (or MICdefines) parameters should contain hyphens ('-').



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