Conventions Used In This Guide
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Chapter 11, "Using Virtual Servers" describes how to set up and administer
virtual servers using your Enterprise Server.
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Chapter 12, "Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers" describes how you can
create and configure individual virtual servers.
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Chapter 13, "Extending Your Server With Programs" describes how to install
Java™ applets, CGI programs, and other plug-ins onto your server.
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Chapter 14, "Content Management" describes how you can configure and
manage your server's content.
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Chapter 15, "Applying Configuration Styles" describes how to use
configuration styles with Enterprise Server.
Part V: Appendices
This section includes various appendices with reference material that you may
wish to review. This section includes the following appendices:
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Appendix A, "Command Line Utilities" provides instructions for using
command line utilities in place of the user interface screens.
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Appendix B, "HyperText Transfer Protocol" provides a short introduction to a
few HTTP basic concepts.
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Appendix C, "ACL File Syntax" describes the access-control list (ACL) files
and their syntax.
In addition, a glossary is included to define frequently used terms that may be
unfamiliar to Enterprise Server administrators.
Conventions Used In This Guide
The conventions used in this guide are as follows:
Italic
This typeface is used for book titles, emphasis, and any text that is a placeholder for
text you need to replace for your system. For example, in a URL that contains a
reference to your server's port number, the URL might contain portnumber in
italics. Replace the words in italics with the actual value for your server.
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