The <LOCATION> code under EHTML displays the domain name of the client loading your page embedded within your document. For instance, if a person using the general Internet access server at Brock University loaded your page, the text "[badger.ac.BrockU.CA]" would appear anywhere a <LOCATION> code was specified.
The <LOCATION> code does not require any special setup to be used. You merely embed the code within your EHTML document.
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