
Configuring WebAccess Components
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based on the Accept Types information, the WebPublisher Application uses the default user
interface listed on the User Interfaces tab.
Choose from the following options to manage the associations:
Add:
Click
Add
to add an entry to the list.
Edit:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Edit
to edit the entry’s information.
Up:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Up
to move it up in the list. If two entries match the
information in a browser’s User Agent header, the WebPublisher Application uses the interface
associated with the first entry listed.
Down:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Down
to move it down in the list.
Delete:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Delete
to remove the entry.
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To associate a user interface with a Web browser based on the content type that the browser
accepts, click the
Browser Accept Types
tab.
The
Browser Accept Types
tab lets you associate a user interface with a Web browser. The
association is based on the content type the browser accepts.
Many browsers accept more than one content type (for example, both text/html and text/plain).
If the list contains more than one acceptable content type, the WebPublisher Application uses
the browser’s preferred content type, which is the type that is listed first in the browser’s
Accept Type header.
If no interface can be determined based on the entries in the list, the WebPublisher Application
uses the default user interface listed on the User Interfaces tab.
Choose from the following options to manage the associations:
Add:
Click
Add
to add an entry to the list.
Edit:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Edit
to edit the entry’s information.
Delete:
Select an entry from the list, then click
Delete
to remove the entry.
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Click
OK
to save your changes and return to the WebPublisher Application object’s Templates
page.
54.4.4 Controlling Availability of WebPublisher Features
WebPublisher users can:
View documents in HTML format.