User Guide
Managing Server Content 77
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
103-000133-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
To change the character set, do the following:
1 Click Enterprise Web Server servername > Content Management >
International Characters.
2 Select the server resource you want to change the character set for from
the Editing drop-down list.
3 To view the different server resources, click Browse .
4 To type the pattern you want to edit, click Wildcard .
5 In the Character Set field, enter one of the character sets previsously
mentioned in this section.
6 Click OK > Save and Apply.
Specifying a Document Footer
You can specify a document footer, which can include the last-modified time,
for all the documents in a certain section of your server without using server-
parsed HTML. This footer works for all files except the output of CGI scripts
or parsed HTML (.SHTML) files.
HINT: If you need your document footer to appear on CGI-script output or parsed
HTML files, enter your footer text into a separate file and add a line of code or
include another server-side to append that file to the page's output.
1 Click Enterprise Web Server servername > Content Management >
Document Footer.
2 Select the resource that you want to apply the document footer to from the
Editing drop-down list.
3 Click Browse to view the different server resources.
4 To enter the pattern you want to edit, click Wildcard .
5 In the For Files of Type field, enter the kind of files that you want to
include in the footer. The default is text/html.
6 Select the time format from the drop-down list or enter a date in the
Custom Date Format field.
7 In the Footer Text field, enter the footer text.
The maximum number of characters for a document footer is 765. Type
the string :LASTMOD: if you want to include the date the document was
last modified.