Most CD-ROM software is fully documented. The applications come with electronic versions of their standard documentation. Some of the applications, have had their documentation edited and expanded for this release.
Documentation for the Internet Server Solution will be in one of two formats:
HyperText Markup Languagate (HTML) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
HTML documentation can be read from Netscape with the "Open File" command. Netscape is automatically configured to point to the "Apple Internet Server Solution"
file//:<Name of drive>/Applications/WebSTAR/HTMLpages/docs/Welcome.html)
This page has a link "Online Documentation" that points to a page that refers to all documentation.
The following documentation is in HTML format and can be viewed by browsing the pages with Netscape:
Some documentation is stored in Portable Document Format (pdf) and requires the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader or Exchange. The documents are referenced with HTML links, which triggers the launching of Reader or Exchange:
- Widgets documentation
- Adobe Acrobat 2.1
- AppleSearch Server
- AppleSearch Client
- Webmaster
The CD-ROM contains the following software:
- WebStar server software
- BBEdit - a hypertext markup language (HTML) editor
- Netscape client software
- Domain Name Server (DNS) software for the Mac OS
- HyperCard software and sample data*
- FileMaker Pro software and sample data*
- Butler SQL software and sample data*
- AppleSearch 1.5 and AppleSearch CGI
- Adobe Acrobat Pro
- Clickable Maps and Electronic Mail Common Gateway Interfaces (CGIs)
- Web "page" that points to a number of client helper applications
- Customizable Web pages and forms.
* Does not include complete application package. Software allows users to modify data, but not the structure of the database.