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Web Applications preferences
The Web Applications preferences allow to set up connections to additional servers. These
servers may be selected in the Send to Server dialog (see "Sending files to Connect Server or
to another server" on page483).
All required information is summarized in the table, which has buttons to the right which allow
one to Add ( ), Edit ( ) or Delete ( )individual entries. Double clicking on any entry in the
table also launches the Edit dialog.
The options available in the Add/Edit dialogs are as follows:
l Name: Enter a unique name (case-sensitive).
l URL: Enter a valid URL (including the protocol, e.g. http://, and port).
l Ignore certificate errors on https connections: Select this option if you want certificate
errors on HTTPS connections to be ignored, for example when testing a server that has a
self-signed certificate.
l Authentication: Check to enable or disable the authentication options.
If enabled, select the type of authentication that the server uses:
l Basic authentication: The server authenticates a user by validating a password.
Enter the user name and password to authenticate to the server.
l Bearer authentication: Authentication is done by checking whether the bearer
token is valid. Enter a valid token.
The Web Applications preferences also provides you with buttons to :
l Restore Defaults: Removes all custom servers from the list.
l Apply: This option applies the settings made within the current Preferences page, but
does not close the Preferences dialog.
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Versioning preferences
These preferences define the user information that will be used to identify changes in a
versioned project. See also "Versioned Projects" on page138.
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