Set a scripting language
You can specify general settings for a virtual server on the Change
Configuration Settings page in the following categories:
If you need to stop users from publishing to the Web site while you perform
maintenance tasks, you can disable authoring. Note that when you disable
authoring, no users can publish new information to the site. Be sure you notify
users before you disable authoring, so they do not lose any current work.
Periodically, the server sends e-mail notification or other messages to
users of your site or to you, the administrator. In this section, you can
specify the SMTP mail server to use for these messages. You also can type the From and
Reply-to address to use for these messages, and specify which mail
encoding option and character set to use in the e-mail messages.
The speed with which a Web server responds to
requests from a client depends a lot on the size
of the Web site, particularly the number
of pages and the other files it contains. You can improve a Web site's response time by
tuning it. When you tune a Web site, Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 sets aside a certain amount
of disk
space as a cache for the Web site, based on the number of Web pages. For example, you can
tune a Web site for less than 100 pages or for more than 1,000, or use the
custom setting and fill in your own cache sizes. You can
use the default cache settings or specify settings or specify settings for the in-memory document
cache,
the include file
cache, the image file
cache, and the maximum cached document size.
For Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, you use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to adjust
performance tuning. With FrontPage Server Extensions 2002, you use the Change Configuration Settings
page in the Server
Administration
pages.
Use this section to specify which type of client scripting language
you want to allow.
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 supports either JavaScript (the default) or Microsoft
Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript). You can also choose not to allow any client scripting on your virtual server.
Use this section to specify which security settings to implement on a
virtual server. You can track information about the authoring processes, require the use of
Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) security for all authoring and
administration actions, or specify whether or not to allow users to store
executable files on your virtual server.
- On the Server Administration page, under Virtual Servers,
next the the virtual server
you want to change, click Administration.
- Under Administration, click Change configuration settings.
- In the Client Scripting area, in the Scripting language box, select the
scripting language to use.
If you select use default, the scripting language specified
at the server level is used.
- Click Submit.
- On the Server
Administration
page, next to the virtual server you want to
change, click Administration.
- Click Change configuration
settings.
- In
the Client Scripting area, in the Scripting
language box, select no scripting.
- Click Submit.
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