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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Server Configuration dialog box
- Server preferences
- Preferences — Application — Display
- Preferences — Application — Input Settings
- Preferences — Application — Font Fallback
- Preferences — Application — Open and Save
- Preferences — Application — XTensions Manager
- Preferences — Application — Fonts
- Preferences — Application — EPS
- Preferences — Application — Error Reporting
- Preferences — Application — Full Res Preview
- Preferences — Application — Job Jackets
- Preferences — Application — Modifier
- Preferences — Application — PDF
- Preferences — Application — PSD Import
- Preferences — Application — Placeholders
- Preferences — Application — Fraction/Price
- Preferences — Application — Picture Effects
- Preferences — Project — General
- Preferences — Project — XML Import
- Preferences — Layout — General
- Preferences — Layout — Measurements
- Preferences — Layout — Paragraph
- Preferences — Layout — Character
- Preferences — Layout — Trapping
- Preferences — Layout — Grid Cell Fill
- Preferences — Layout — Color Manager
- Preferences — Layout — Layers
- Style sheets
- Colors
- H&Js
- Output styles
- Font mapping
- Source setups
- Output setups
- PPML consumers
- Server XTensions Manager
- Status Monitor
- Other QuarkXPress Server menu items
- Creating URL requests
- Modifying layouts with XML
- QuarkXPress Server XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- QuarkXPress Server Monitor
- QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Understanding QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Working with QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Starting QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Request handler binding
- Configuring QuarkXPress Server instances
- Managing the cache
- Managing logs
- Controlling load balancing
- Using a proxy server
- Generating automatic e-mail messages
- Using other global settings
- Saving a server configuration
- Exporting a server configuration
- Using custom error messages
- Sending requests from a browser
- QuarkXPress Server Manager Scripting Environment
- Glossary
- Legal notices
- Index
Log On dialog box
To log on to a particular QuarkXPress Server Manager server:
1
Do one of the following things:
• Choose the server name or IP address from the Server Name/IP Address drop-down menu.
• Choose Add Server from the Server Name/IP Address drop-down menu, and then enter
the server's DNS name or IP address, followed by the server's port number, in the fields
below the drop-down menu.
2
Click OK. The QuarkXPress Server Manager window displays.
Request handler binding
When you add a QuarkXPress Server instance to QuarkXPress Server Manager, you can
choose to bind that server instance to particular rendering type or request type. When
QuarkXPress Server Manager receives a matching request, it will send the request to only
those server instances that are bound to that rendering type or request type. If multiple
server instances are bound to a particular rendering type or request type, QuarkXPress Server
Manager balances the load of such requests between the server instances.
An instance of QuarkXPress Server Manager that is not bound to any specific type of
request is called a generic server. If a request is not bound to a particular server instance,
QuarkXPress Server Manager sends that request to a generic server. If more than one generic
server is available, QuarkXPress Server Manager balances the load of such requests between
them.
You can bind a server to more than one rendering type or request type.
Configuring QuarkXPress Server instances
The Manage QuarkXPress Server pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager window lists
the QuarkXPress Server instances the QuarkXPress Server Manager server is handling. You
can use this pane to add QuarkXPress Server instances, edit the description of existing
QuarkXPress Server instances, and delete QuarkXPress Server instances.
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