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is very quick. Static resources are especially useful for additional formatting of HTMLfiles such as JS(Javascript) scripts,
CSSfiles and images, since they are not dynamic and generally shared between multiple dynamic files.
The available HTTP Server 2 user options are as follows:
l Serve HTTPresource:Check to activate static resource serving.
l Resource action name: Enter a name that will be simulated as a folder in your HTTPstructure. For exam-
ple, if you enter images in this box, you would refer to any files in this folder as href="images/file.ext" .
l Resource folder:Type it the path of the folder where your resources are located, or click the Browse button
and choose the folder in the browse dialog.
Subfolders are accepted in the structre, so if your resource folder contains a folder called faces, you could refer to a
file in this folder as href="images/faces/johnsmith.jpg".
LPD Input Preferences
LPD input preferences control certain functions of the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools LPD Server service, which in turn has
an impact on LDP input tasks performed by PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools on a given computer. The LPD Server service
receives jobs using TCP/IP from LPD servers.
For information on the properties set in individual LDP input tasks, refer to “LPD Input Task Properties”.
The available LPD input preferences are as follows:
l Protocol options group
l Log all Winsock and network messages: Select to have PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools keep a log of
all Winsock and other network messages that occur through the LPD service. These are messages related to
jobs being sent from other systems through LPR, and being received by PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools via
LPD. Since these messages can accumulate, you have the option of not logging them. Log files are kept in the
Log folder, which is located in the PlanetPress Suite installation folder. They are named lpddate.log, where
date is the current date in the yyyymmdd numerical format. Note that changing this option also affects the log
displayed in the PlanetPress Suite Service Console.
l No source port range restriction: Select to remove any restrictions on the port of the LPR client computer
that PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools accepts data files from. Clear to have PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
only accept data files sent from ports ranging between 721 and 731 on the LPR client computer.
l Strict RFC 1179 control file: Select to disable control file extensions the LPD service implements for some
flavors of UNIX and LPR. This enforces the basic Line Printer Daemon protocol.
l Enable BSD compatibility mode: Select to have the LPD service emulate a BSD UNIX server. Although RFC
1179 is supposed to describe the BSD LPD/LPR protocol, and the LPD input in PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
is RFC1179-compliant, there are some incompatibilities between the RFC and the BSD implementation. This
option compensates for some of these incompatibilities. If you are not sure about the source of your output,
clear this option.
l LDP settings group
l Timeout (sec): Set the time in seconds the PlanetPress Suite process waits for the transfer of bytes in the data
file before ending the transfer of this file. The default value for the Time-out property is 7200 seconds (2 hours).
On a time-out, partially received data files are not passed to the rest of the process; the LPD input resets and is
ready to receive further data files. Log messages include the time-out duration.
The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program