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Check Force Served Documents Closed to make QuarkXPress Server close projects from
the document pool after it renders them, regardless of the Telegraph XTensions software
setting. Uncheck Force Served Documents Closed to keep such projects open on the
server. This box is checked by default.
The ability of project to remain open is determined by whether Allow Document to Stay
Open is checked in the QuarkXPress Server pane of the QuarkXPress Preferences dialog
box when Telegraph XTensions software uploads the file. (For more information, see
Chapter 5, "Telegraph XTensions software.") If a project is not set to remain open by the
Telegraph XTensions software, unchecking Force Served Documents Closed does not
cause the project to remain open.
Setting a project to remain open does not guarantee that the project will be left open. This
is because server memory and load requirements are also involved. For example, if the
server requires memory to open additional projects, it might close a project that has been
left open. The maximum number of open projects is 32. This feature enhances performance,
and the cache can be cleared at any moment.
Check Generate Hierarchy on Document Upload to make QuarkXPress Server
automatically generate any file hierarchy that is requested when a user uploads content
to the document pool from Telegraph XTensions software. For more information, see
Chapter 5, "Telegraph XTensions software." This box is checked by default.
Use the Documents area of the Server tab to specify which HTML files should display by
default when a client accesses QuarkXPress Server, when errors occur, and when access is
denied to a client.
To specify which HTML file should display by default when a client accesses
QuarkXPress Server, enter the file's path in the Default Document field or click Browse
and navigate to the file. This file must be an HTML file.
To specify which HTML file should display by default when QuarkXPress Server cannot
process a request, enter the file's path in the Error Document field or click Browse and
navigate to the file. This file must be an HTML file.
Your error document can contain whatever information you like. QuarkXPress Server also
supports the following special tags:
If you include an <!--ERRORNUMBER > comment in the file, QuarkXPress Server
replaces that comment with a number that identifies the particular error that occurred.
If you include an <!--ERRORSTRING > comment in the file, QuarkXPress Server
replaces that comment with details about the particular error that occurred.
To specify which HTML file should display by default when a client is denied access to a
server function or project, enter the file path in the No Access Document field or click
Browse and navigate to the file. This file can contain whatever information you like, but
it must be an HTML file.
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