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GroupWise 7 Administration Guide
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Help URL:
Specify the URL for the GroupWise WebAccess Help files. This URL must be
relative to the Web server’s document root directory. The default relative URL varies by
platform.
Enable Template Caching:
To speed up access to the template files, the WebAccess
Application can cache the files to the server’s memory. Select this option to turn on template
caching.
Cache Size:
Select the maximum amount of memory, in kilobytes, that you want to use when
caching the templates. The default cache size, 2500 KB, is sufficient to cache all templates
shipped with GroupWise WebAccess. If you modify or add templates, you can turn on Verbose
logging (WebAccess Application object >
Application > Log Settings
) to view the size of the
template files. Using this information, you can then change the cache size appropriately.
Default Language:
If you have more than one language installed, select the language to use
when displaying the initial GroupWise WebAccess page. If users want the GroupWise
WebAccess interface (templates) displayed in a different language, they can change it on the
initial page.
Define User Interfaces:
GroupWise WebAccess supports Web browsers on many different
devices (for example, computers and wireless telephones). Each device supports specific
content types such as HTML, HDML, and WML. When returning information to a device’s
Web browser, the WebAccess Application must merge the information into a set of templates to
create an interface that supports the content type required by the Web browser.
GroupWise WebAccess ships with five predefined user interfaces (Standard HTML, Basic
HTML, Handheld Device Markup Language, Wireless Markup Language, and Web Clipping).
These interfaces support Web browsers that require HTML, HDML, and WML content types.
Click the User Interface button to view, add, modify, or delete user interfaces. For more
information, see
Defining WebAccess User Interfaces
below.
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Click
OK
to save the changes.
Defining WebAccess User Interfaces
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From the WebAccess Application object’s Templates page, click
Define User Interfaces
to
display the Define User Interfaces dialog box.
NetWare
and
Windows:
/com/novell/webaccess/applets
Linux:
/gw/com/novell/webaccess/applets
NetWare
and
Windows:
/com/novell/webaccess/help
Linux:
/gw/com/novell/webaccess/help