How to include the STANDARD TEXT Logo in SMARTFORM???

Hai experts,
Im able to get the standard text logo in SAPSCRIPT used follwing command in text editor.
v_logo is dynamic variable.
/:INCLUDE &V_LOGO& OBJECT TEXT ID ST LANGUAGE EN 
But in smartforms im unable to get the Standard text logo used following steps...
in Include text node
A) Text name : &V_LOGO&  <
B) Text object : TEXT            >
C) Text ID      : ST                >
D) Text Language : EN          >
Why????
What are the further steps needed??
Rewards helpful answer is very useful..
Thanks & rgds,
Muru.P.

HI
http://www.sapmaterial.com/smartform_example.html
http://www.sap-press.com/product.cfm?account=&product=H955&shoppingcart=003
Tcode SE78 is used to import graphics into the SAP system. The transaction imports the graphics and stores it
in the BDS (business transaction server) and then it can be displayed in the form.
·        To create the graphic node , call the context menu for that node in the tree structure and choose create-
>graphic
·        Enter a name (LOGO) for the node and the description (Logo Graphic)
·        On the general attributes determine whether a colored or a black and white
·        On General Attributes use the fields object - GRPAHIC, id u2013 BMAP and name - &G_LOGO& to identify the
graphic. &G_LOGO& is variable and therefore we can print company code specific logo. Program line preceding
the graphic is required.
Regards
Pavan

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    When they click the link in email ,it should be navigated to the newly created form page in Apex.
    How to include the link of the page in the Email process?
    Thanks,
    Ramya.

    Hi Tuceef,
    Thanks for the response.
    I have created another hidden item P8_URL1 IN page 8 and
    I have created an on submit process in page processing section.
    the pl/sql code is
    Begin
    htp.p('<script type = "text/javascript">');
    function setLocation(href)
               // set the location path specified in the textbox.
               htp.p('location.href = document.getElementById(href).value;');
              htp.p('P8_URL1:= location.href');
    htp.p('</script>');
    end;But the code fetching the plain URL only,it's navigating to the empty form page when i click on the URL.
    Please correct the code if am wrong anywhere!
    Thanks & Regards,
    Ramya.

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