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AIX Version 4.3 Differences Guide

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Use the command echo $DEFAULT_BROWSER to find out the command used in<br />

starting the browser. Test whether that command can bring up the browser<br />

by manually entering it on the command line.<br />

3. Ensure the DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME variable is set to the<br />

document server’s hostname or ip address.<br />

4. Ensure the DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT variable is set to the port<br />

address used by the document server’s port address.<br />

• On the server machine<br />

1. Ensure the DEFAULT_BROWSER variable is set to the command for<br />

starting your Web browser.<br />

Use the command echo $DEFAULT_BROWSER to find out the command used in<br />

starting the browser. Test whether that command can bring up the browser<br />

by manually entering it on the command line.<br />

2. Ensure the DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME variable is set to the<br />

local hostname.<br />

3. Ensure the DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT variable is set to the port<br />

address used by the local Web server.<br />

4. Ensure that the CGI_DIRECTORY variable is set to the correct cgi-bin<br />

directory used by the local Web server.<br />

5. Ensure that the DOCUMENT_DIRECTORY is set to the directory where the<br />

symbolic links doc_link and ds_images reside. If you have not changed the<br />

default, it should be in /usr/lpp/internet/server_root/pub for both IBM<br />

Internet Connection Server and Lotus Domino Go Web Server.<br />

6. If you are not using the default directory, ensure that you have defined the<br />

necessary directory mapping in your Web server configuration file such<br />

that the directory can be resolved.<br />

9.4 Internationalization<br />

At the time of writing, the Documentation Search Service has language support<br />

for several languages and codesets. For a list of supported languages, codesets,<br />

and locales, see the language support table section in <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.3</strong> General<br />

Programming Concepts: Writing and Debugging Programs, SG23-2533.<br />

Web browers also have a set of supported languages and codesets. You should<br />

be aware that differences between the client and server’s language and codeset<br />

may cause some documents to become difficult to read.<br />

For more information on the latest internationalization, see 10.7, “Documentation<br />

Search Service: DBCS HTML Search Engine (<strong>4.3</strong>.2)” on page 284.<br />

9.5 Man Page Changes<br />

Prior to <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.3</strong>, the man command extracted its information from the<br />

InfoExplorer database. In <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.3</strong>, the traditional InfoExplorer LPP is no<br />

longer part of the base. The replacement of InfoExplorer with HTML-based<br />

documentation has brought about a change in the way the man command now<br />

operates.<br />

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