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- WebSite 1.0 Release Notes
- =========================
-
- Welcome to WebSite, the Web Publisher for Everyone. This document contains
- information about WebSite 1.0 that wasn't available when Building Your Own
- WebSite went to press. For even more up-to-the-minute information, check
- out http://website.ora.com/ (WebSite Central), which has updates, Q/A,
- add-ons, betas, and more.
-
- If you are having difficulties, please consult the troubleshooting tips
- before contacting technical support during the 90 days of technical support
- you get if you send in your registration card.
-
- Software Notes
- ==============
-
- Server
- ------
-
- NT Performance Monitor
-
- If you are running NT, you'll probably want to try out the server's
- performance monitor support. The server has a collector DLL for the web
- server so you can monitor its request rate and bytes/sec rate in the
- performance monitor.
-
- The counters get updated on transaction boundaries. They're designed to be
- used over periods of minutes or hours, not milliseconds.
-
- CGI Sources
- -----------
-
- DBSample
-
- The Database CGI example in Chapter 14 of Building Your Own WebSite is
- included in your WebSite installation. See that chapter for information on
- how to try cgi-src/dbsample.* and cgi-win/dbsample.mdb yourself.
-
- WebView
- -------
-
- Refresh
-
- Under Windows NT, WebView will automatically refresh its information about
- local files when they change. WebView does not automatically refresh
- imagemap information since that information is actually stored in the
- registry. Use the View Refresh menu pick in that case.
-
- Under Windows 95, nothing is automatically refreshed. Use the View Refresh
- menu pick when the display is obsolete.
-
- Miscellaneous
-
- For information on how to
-
- * associate both an editor and a browser for .html files,
- * rebind the QuickStats button to another program,
- * use WebView with the server's multi-homing feature,
- * etc.
-
- please consult the technical notes on WebSite Central.
-
- WebIndex/WebFind
- ----------------
-
- Large collections
-
- WebIndex may have some performance or stability problems when indexing
- large collections of documents (say, greater than 90 megabytes).
-
- Multiple indexes
-
- There is a way to get WebIndex and WebFind to support multiple indexes
- on a single server. Please check WebSite Central for more info.
-
-