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Template:
This column displays the directory in which the template files are located. Only the
directory name is shown. You can append this directory name to the template path shown on
the Templates page to see the full template directory path.
Content Type:
This column displays the content type required by the templates (for example,
text/html, text/x-hdml, or text/vnd.wap.wml).
Logout URL:
By default, when a user logs out, he or she is returned to the standard login page.
When adding or editing the user interface, you can use the logout URL to define a different
page. If you do so, this column displays the URL. This URL overrides the logout URL
specified on the WebPublisher Application object’s Environment page (see
Section 54.3,
“Configuring the Novell Speller Application,” on page 892
).
Choose from the following options to manage the user interfaces:
Add:
Click
Add
to add a user interface to the list.
Edit:
Select a user interface in the list, then click
Edit
to edit the interface’s name, template
directory, content type, or proxy caching setting.
Default:
Select a user interface in the list, then click
Default
to make that interface the default
interface. The WebPublisher Application uses the default interface only if it can’t determine the
appropriate interface based on the browser’s User Agent (WebAccess Application object >
Browser User Agent
) or the browser’s accepted content types (WebAccess Application object >
Browser Accept Types
).
Delete:
Select a user interface in the list, then click
Delete
to remove the interface. This only
removes the entry from the list. It does not delete the template files from the template directory.
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To associate a user interface with a Web browser based on the browser’s User Agent
information, click the
Browser User Agents
tab.
The
Browser User Agents
tab lets you associate a user interface with a Web browser. The
association is based on the browser’s User Agent information (signature, platform, version, and
so forth). For example, if a browser’s User Agent information includes Windows CE and
you’ve created a specialized Windows CE user interface (templates), you could associate the
User Agent and user interface so that Windows CE users see your specialized Windows CE
user interface.
If a browser’s User Agent information matches more than one entry in the list, the application
uses the first entry. If the browser’s User Agent information does not match any entries in the
list, the WebPublisher Application tries to select an interface based on the content types the
browser accepts (WebAccess Application object >
Browser Accept Types
). If no match is made