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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Navigation pane
- Administration menu
- General Preferences dialog box
- Renderer Preferences dialog box
- Preferences — Display
- Preferences — Input Settings
- Preferences — Font Fallback
- Preferences — Open and Save
- Preferences — Fonts
- Preferences — EPS
- Preferences — PDF
- Preferences — Project General Settings
- Preferences — Print Layout Settings
- Preferences — Print Layout Measurements
- Preferences — Paragraph
- Preferences — Character
- Preferences — Trapping
- Preferences — Color Manager
- Preferences — Layers
- Preferences — Full Res Preview
- Job Jackets dialog box
- Check Out License dialog box
- Creating URL requests
- Modifying layouts with XML
- Using SSL
- QuarkXPress Server XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- 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
- Glossary
- Legal notices
- Index
the QuarkXPress Server Manager window, select the server name or IP address, and then
click Delete.
Deleting a QuarkXPress Server instance from this dialog box does not shut down the
QuarkXPress Server instance, but it does prevent the QuarkXPress Server Manager server
from routing rendering requests to the QuarkXPress Server instance.
Managing the cache
Each QuarkXPress Server Manager server has an in-memory cache (in which it stores the
keys to recently accessed items) and a disk-based cache (in which the items themselves
are stored). If a request for a recently used item arrives, and a QuarkXPress Server Manager
server has that request in its memory cache, the server can simply return the response
from its disk cache instead of having to send the request to a QuarkXPress Server instance.
Requests are stored in the cache only if the cache is turned on. For more information, see
"Configuring cache options."
The cache stores only the results of requests that do not deliberately bypass the cache.
Viewing a QuarkXPress Server Manager server cache
To view QuarkXPress Server Manager cache information, display the Manage Cache pane
of the QuarkXPress Server Manager window. For each file in the cache, this pane lists
the command, URL, size, and time and date it was generated. To view a cache file,
double-click the file name in the list.
Manage Cache pane
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