Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2007

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Customizing Parsed HTML
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Getting Results with Novell Web Services
8
Click OK > Save and Apply.
9
To change the footer text, click Deactivate Custom Trailer.
When you change the document footer for an HTML page, the last-
modified date doesn't change.
HTML is normally sent to the client exactly as it exists on disk without any
server intervention. However, the server can search HTML files for special
commands (that is, parse the HTML) before sending documents. If you want
the server to parse these files and insert request-specific information or files
into documents, you must first enable HTML parsing.
1
Click Enterprise Web Server servername > Content Management > Parse
HTML.
2
Select the server resource to edit from the Editing drop-down list.
3
Click Browse to view the different server resources.
4
Click Wildcard to enter the pattern you want to edit.
5
Select whether or not you want to activate parsed HTML.
If you activate it, you need to choose whether to activate it with or without
the Exec tag. The Exec tag allows an HTML file to execute an arbitrary
program on the server. You might not want to allow the Exec tag for
security or performance reasons.
6
Select which files to parse.
The default choice is to parse only files with the extension .SHTML. In
this case, all files you want to parse must have the .SHTML extension.
You can have the server parse all of its HTML files. Choosing this option
can slow your server's performance.
7
Click OK > Save and Apply.

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