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Removing index filenames, Specifying alternative website addresses

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 197 User Guide Removing index page filenames You can remove index page names from the default list in Contribute. When deleting index page filenames, ensure that your Contribute sites don't rely on the page names you are removing from the Index files list. To remove an index page filename: 1 Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the website you want to administer from the submenu. 2 If prompted, enter the Administrator password, and click OK. Assigning an administrator to a site and assigning a password for the administrative account are optional. For more information, see "Becoming an administrator of an existing Contribute website" on page 190. The Administer Website dialog box appears. 3 Select the Web Server category on the left side of the dialog box, and click the Index Files tab. The Index Files panel appears. 4 Select the filename you want to remove from the Index files list. Note: You cannot select multiple index files from the list; you must select each file individually and click Remove. 5 Click Remove. 6 When you have removed the filename from the Index file list, click Close to exit the Administer Website dialog box and save your changes, or select another category to modify. Specifying alternative website addresses If Contribute users visit a website using a different host name, directory path, or port number, you must configure Contribute to recognize these alternative web addresses and associate them with the appropriate website connection. Note: For more information about alternative web addresses, see "Alternative website addresses" on page 180. If you don't configure Contribute to recognize alternative web addresses, users might have problems editing or publishing web pages if they connect to a website that isn't defined in Contribute. You need to configure Contribute to recognize the alternative web addresses that users need to access, not all possible alternative web addresses. To specify an alternative web address for a website: 1 Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the website you want to administer from the submenu. 2 If prompted, enter the Administrator password, and click OK. Assigning an administrator to a site and assigning a password for the administrative account are optional. For more information, see "Becoming an administrator of an existing Contribute website" on page 190. The Administer Website dialog box appears. 3 Select the Web Server category on the left side of the dialog box, and click the Web Address tab.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
197
Removing index page filenames
You can remove index page names from the default list in Contribute. When deleting index page filenames, ensure
that your Contribute sites don’t rely on the page names you are removing from the Index files list.
To remove an index page filename:
1
Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the
website you want to administer from the submenu.
2
If prompted, enter the Administrator password, and click OK.
Assigning an administrator to a site and assigning a password for the administrative account are optional. For more
information, see “Becoming an administrator of an existing Contribute website” on page 190.
The Administer Website dialog box appears.
3
Select the Web Server category on the left side of the dialog box, and click the Index Files tab.
The Index Files panel appears.
4
Select the filename you want to remove from the Index files list.
Note:
You cannot select multiple index files from the list; you must select each file individually and click Remove.
5
Click Remove.
6
When you have removed the filename from the Index file list, click Close to exit the Administer Website dialog
box and save your changes, or select another category to modify.
Specifying alternative website addresses
If Contribute users visit a website using a different host name, directory path, or port number, you must configure
Contribute to recognize these alternative web addresses and associate them with the appropriate website connection.
Note:
For more information about alternative web addresses, see “Alternative website addresses” on page 180.
If you don’t configure Contribute to recognize alternative web addresses, users might have problems editing or
publishing web pages if they connect to a website that isn’t defined in Contribute.
You need to configure Contribute to recognize the alternative web addresses that users need to access, not all possible
alternative web addresses.
To specify an alternative web address for a website:
1
Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the
website you want to administer from the submenu.
2
If prompted, enter the Administrator password, and click OK.
Assigning an administrator to a site and assigning a password for the administrative account are optional. For more
information, see “Becoming an administrator of an existing Contribute website” on page 190.
The Administer Website dialog box appears.
3
Select the Web Server category on the left side of the dialog box, and click the Web Address tab.