8.5
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Overview
- Changes in this version
- Getting started
- Using the Web interface
- Understanding rendering
- Understanding render types
- Understanding render modifiers
- Using content modifiers
- Using XML modify
- Using XML deconstruct and construct
- Deconstructing a project
- Constructing a project
- Working with pages and spreads
- Working with layers
- Working with boxes
- Working with groups
- Working with pictures
- Working with text
- Working with tables
- Working with sections
- Working with Composition Zones
- Using XSL transformation
- Working with lists
- Working with anchored boxes
- Working with placeholders
- Working with metadata
- Working with hidden text
- Using administrative request handlers
- Modifier DTD (annotated)
- Entities (Modifier DTD)
- PROJECT (Modifier DTD)
- SAVEAS (Modifier DTD)
- LAYOUT (Modifier DTD)
- ID (Modifier DTD)
- LAYOUTPROPERTY (Modifier DTD)
- COLUMNGUIDES (Modifier DTD)
- ARTICLE (Modifier DTD)
- COMPONENT (Modifier DTD)
- SPREAD (Modifier DTD)
- PAGE (Modifier DTD)
- SECTION (Modifier DTD)
- BOX (Modifier DTD)
- METADATA (Modifier DTD)
- VALUE (Modifier DTD)
- TEXT (Modifier DTD)
- INSET (Modifier DTD)
- STORY (Modifier DTD)
- COPYFIT (Modifier DTD)
- PARAGRAPH (Modifier DTD)
- TEXTNODEPH (Modifier DTD)
- TEXTPH (Modifier DTD)
- GROUPCHARACTERS (Modifier DTD)
- FORMAT (Modifier DTD)
- KEEPLINESTOGETHER (Modifier DTD)
- DROPCAP (Modifier DTD)
- LOCKTOGRID (Modifier DTD)
- TABSPEC (Modifier DTD)
- TAB (Modifier DTD)
- RULE (Modifier DTD)
- HIDDEN (Modifier DTD)
- RICHTEXT (Modifier DTD)
- RUBITEXT (Modifier DTD)
- ANCHOREDBOXREF (Modifier DTD)
- LINKEDBOX (Modifier DTD)
- OVERMATTER (Modifier DTD)
- PICTURE (Modifier DTD)
- CLIPPING (Modifier DTD)
- SPLINESHAPE (Modifier DTD)
- CONTOURS (Modifier DTD)
- CONTOUR (Modifier DTD)
- VERTICES (Modifier DTD)
- VERTEX (Modifier DTD)
- LEFTCONTROLPOINT (Modifier DTD)
- VERTEXPOINT (Modifier DTD)
- RIGHTCONTROLPOINT (Modifier DTD)
- GEOMETRY (Modifier DTD)
- FIT (Modifier DTD)
- MAX (Modifier DTD)
- MIN (Modifier DTD)
- LOCATION (Modifier DTD)
- SIZE (Modifier DTD)
- SCALETO (Modifier DTD)
- RELPOSITION (Modifier DTD)
- ORIGIN (Modifier DTD)
- WIDTH (Modifier DTD)
- HEIGHT(Modifier DTD)
- POSITION (Modifier DTD)
- MOVEUP (Modifier DTD)
- MOVEDOWN (Modifier DTD)
- MOVELEFT (Modifier DTD)
- MOVERIGHT (Modifier DTD)
- GROWACROSS (Modifier DTD)
- GROWDOWN (Modifier DTD)
- SHRINKACROSS (Modifier DTD)
- SHRINKDOWN (Modifier DTD)
- ALLOWBOXONTOPASTEBOARD (Modifier DTD)
- ALLOWBOXOFFPAGE (Modifier DTD)
- STACKINGORDER (Modifier DTD)
- SUPPRESSOUTPUT (Modifier DTD)
- TOP (Modifier DTD)
- LEFT (Modifier DTD)
- BOTTOM (Modifier DTD)
- RIGHT (Modifier DTD)
- RUNAROUND (Modifier DTD)
- LAYER (Modifier DTD)
- RGBCOLOR (Modifier DTD)
- LINESTYLE (Modifier DTD)
- CONTENTPH (Modifier DTD)
- CONTENT (Modifier DTD)
- SHADOW (Modifier DTD)
- FRAME (Modifier DTD)
- PLACEHOLDER (Modifier DTD)
- TABLE (Modifier DTD)
- PARENTTABLE (Modifier DTD)
- TABLEBREAK (Modifier DTD)
- CHILDID (Modifier DTD)
- ADDCELLS (Modifier DTD)
- DELETECELLS (Modifier DTD)
- COLSPEC (Modifier DTD)
- COLUMN (Modifier DTD)
- ROW (Modifier DTD)
- HEADER (Modifier DTD)
- FOOTER (Modifier DTD)
- CELL (Modifier DTD)
- GRID (Modifier DTD)
- GRIDLINE (Modifier DTD)
- GROUP (Modifier DTD)
- BOXREF (Modifier DTD)
- COMPOSITIONZONE (Modifier DTD)
- LIST (Modifier DTD)
- RUBI (Modifier DTD)
- Sample applications
- Contacting Quark
- Legal notices
- Index
HTTP Error #404The file system
document pool is
not enabled.
This alert displays if the file system document pool is disabled.
What to do: In QuarkXPress Server, choose QuarkXPress Server > Server
Configuration to display the Server Configuration dialog box, then check
Enable File System Document Pool.
HTTP Error #404File not found
QuarkXPress Server Error #–43
This alert displays if you try to render a project that does not exist.
HTTP Error #500I/O error trying to
read or write to disk.
QuarkXPress Server Error #–36
This alert displays if QuarkXPress Server is running on Windows and a shared
network folder was selected as the document pool, but the folder is no longer
shared.
What to do: In QuarkXPress Server, choose QuarkXPress Server > Server
Configuration to display the Server Configuration dialog box, then choose
a shared folder.
HTTP Error #404Cannot find
required volume or
folder.
QuarkXPress Server Error #–35
This alert displays if QuarkXPress Server is running on Mac OS and a shared
network volume was selected as the document pool, but the volume is no
longer shared.
What to do: In QuarkXPress Server, choose the menu option
QuarkXPress Server > Server Configuration to display the Server
Configuration dialog box, then choose a shared volume.
If the request succeeds, a transaction success message is written to the QuarkXPress Server
transaction log file. This message includes the date, time, request type, project name, response
type, response size in bytes, and client IP address. For example:
Logs
8/4/2005 13:49:36 — sample.qxp — Type: image/jpeg — Size: 64002 — Client: 127.0.0.1
If an alert is displayed, an error message is written to the QuarkXPress Server Error Log file. The
transaction entry in the QuarkXPress Server Error Log file contains the date and time of the request,
the error code, and the error message. The following is a sample of an error log transaction entry:
8/4/2005 13:51:32 — Error — Error Code: 10119 — Cannot open this document type. Please select
a QuarkXPress project or template.
http://localhost:8080/sample.qxp
Example, GET
URL
There are two ways to specify a render format:Notes
1. Enter the render type directly in the browser address
field:http://localhost:8080/pdf/project.qxp.
2. In QuarkXPress Server, choose QuarkXPress Server > Server Configuration to display the
Server Configuration dialog box, then choose the default render type from the Default Render
Type drop-down menu in the Server tab.
Understanding render types
Render types are namespaces you can use to return a QuarkXPress project in a specified file
format. The topics covered here include the following:
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USING THE WEB INTERFACE