WebSite 1.0 Release Notes ========================= Welcome to WebSite, the Web Publisher for Everyone. This document contains information about WebSite 1.0 that wasn't available when Building Your Own WebSite went to press. For even more up-to-the-minute information, check out http://website.ora.com/ (WebSite Central), which has updates, Q/A, add-ons, betas, and more. If you are having difficulties, please consult the troubleshooting tips before contacting technical support during the 90 days of technical support you get if you send in your registration card. Software Notes ============== Server ------ NT Performance Monitor If you are running NT, you'll probably want to try out the server's performance monitor support. The server has a collector DLL for the web server so you can monitor its request rate and bytes/sec rate in the performance monitor. The counters get updated on transaction boundaries. They're designed to be used over periods of minutes or hours, not milliseconds. CGI Sources ----------- DBSample The Database CGI example in Chapter 14 of Building Your Own WebSite is included in your WebSite installation. See that chapter for information on how to try cgi-src/dbsample.* and cgi-win/dbsample.mdb yourself. WebView ------- Refresh Under Windows NT, WebView will automatically refresh its information about local files when they change. WebView does not automatically refresh imagemap information since that information is actually stored in the registry. Use the View Refresh menu pick in that case. Under Windows 95, nothing is automatically refreshed. Use the View Refresh menu pick when the display is obsolete. Miscellaneous For information on how to * associate both an editor and a browser for .html files, * rebind the QuickStats button to another program, * use WebView with the server's multi-homing feature, * etc. please consult the technical notes on WebSite Central. WebIndex/WebFind ---------------- Large collections WebIndex may have some performance or stability problems when indexing large collections of documents (say, greater than 90 megabytes). Multiple indexes There is a way to get WebIndex and WebFind to support multiple indexes on a single server. Please check WebSite Central for more info.