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WatzNew™ Documentation > Owner's Manual > Getting started > How to make good channels? |
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How to make good channels?# Find the best source data Here we will give you some advices on how to make good and fast channels for WatzNew™. Find the best source dataWhen deciding, what document to monitor, try to find the best page on the server with the needed information. This means that:
Configure WatzNew™ to use HTTP rangesSpecifying HTTP ranges in channel properties is an effective way to reduce the channel update time. By the means of ranges, you tell the server what part of the document to load. Please use ranges whenever possible, because they can decrease the update time greatly. First of all, you should determine what values to specify for the range. Do the following: open the channel's properties on a 'Search Pattern' tab, perform your search clicking on a search button (marked by the arrow on the screenshot below) and look for the range values in the status bar of the page source window that will come up. Then click on a 'General' tab, check the option 'ю Load range (in bytes)' and specify the range for this channel (see the screenshot below). Your range should be looser by 2-10 Kb than the one determined in the previous step. All numbers are byte offsets from the beginning of the page. The first byte has offset = 0. Range types:
Examples of ranges:
You can specify not only a single range of bytes, or a set of ranges, delimited by commas:
You can also simply specify a maximum limit of bytes to load:
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