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27.1.3. Publishing preferences
The Publishing preferences dialog lets you set preferences for ETAGS and preconditions, whether to
verify each PUT command with a GET, set the default name for URLs ending with a slash, and enable
PUT redirections on specified domains. These options are explained below.
> 27.1.3.1. Charset for new documents
Defines the charset used for new documents.
> 27.1.3.2. Check boxes
The options below can be toggled on or off by clicking the check box next to an option name. A mark in
the box indicates that the option is active.
Add the xsl stylesheet for MathML elements. Generate a call to a xsl stylesheet able to transform
included MathML elements into external objects. This xsl stylesheet was developed by the MathML
working group to make Internet Explorer able to display this kind of compound documents.
Use the application/xhtml+xml MIME type for XHTML documents. This option, if enabled,
associated the new, official XHTML MIME type to all new XTHML documents that are published on
the Web. This option is disabled by default because not all servers can handle this MIME type at the time
of this release, Note that this requires also a change in your server configuration, if it's not storing
somewhere the metadata associated with each document. This option does not modify the MIME type of
existing documents: the MIME type that is received is the same one that will be used when saving the
document, except if you do a Save as operation, of course.
Use ETAGS and preconditions. HTTP/1.1 introduces new headers that avoid the lost updates problem
when publishing. With this option, you can detect conflicts when two users are publishing the same
document.
Verify each PUT with a GET. If you don't trust your server, this option tells Amaya to retrieve each
document as soon as it has been published and compare it with the copy stored in your workstation. If the
documents differ, Amaya will warn you.
Export CR/LF. This option, if enabled, precedes each line feed by a carriage return (DOS format).
> 27.1.3.3. Fixed line length
That option gives the maximum number of characters expected in lines generated by Amaya when it
creates a HTML or XML file. When the value is 0, Amaya uses its own default value (today 78).
> 27.1.3.4. Default name for URLs finishing in '/'
An HTTP server usually associates URLs that finish in '/' with a default name, for example,
Overview.html. This option enables you to specify the default name that Amaya should use when
publishing such a URL. Ask your Webmaster for the default name for your server.
> 27.1.3.5. Allow automatic PUT redirections on these domains
According to the HTTP/1.1 specification, PUT operations should not be automatically redirected unless
it can be confirmed by the user, because this might change the conditions under which the request was
issued. You can avoid having Amaya prompt with a PUT redirection warning by entering the name of
the server's domain to which you are publishing. You may specify one or more domains, each separated
with a space, e.g., www.w3.org groucho.marx.edu.
27.1.4. Cache preferences
Amaya provides a cache through libwww. The cache is enabled by default and is stored in the
AmayaTemp/libwww-cache directory. This tab also provides a Flush Cache button for erasing the cache
directory.
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