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Pages that have been dumped with the extension ".html" are processed by the Apache web server instead of the Tomcat, WebSphere or JBoss server:
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The extension given to the dumped HTML file should be different from the extension of the friendly URLs. Apache determines, based on a fixed pattern in the URL, where the page data should come from. By default, Apache transfers those URLs beginning with '/web/' or ending with '.htm' directly to the application server. All other URLs are processed by Apache. |
For performance reasons, XperienCentral will always use the static variant of a page if one exists. For example, a page with the title 'Economy' has the corresponding friendly 'Economy.htm' URL and is also dumped to 'Economy.html'. When 'Economy.html' is requested, XperienCentral will refer to 'Economy.html' because it can be loaded faster. Requests to 'Economy.htm' will also work but the response could be somewhat slower because the Tomcat server has to generate the page.
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