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APPENDIX B<br />

RUNNING SKYLITE IN A WEB BROWSER<br />

Web Server Setup<br />

Registering the Mime Type <strong>of</strong> the .SES File on an<br />

NT Server<br />

If users are using their own web server, then they might want to make <strong>SkyLite</strong> available,<br />

either on the Internet or on the company's intranet.<br />

In order to do this, users will need to register the <strong>SkyLite</strong> session files (.ses files) with their<br />

Web server. Currently, this is supported for NT servers as shown in the instructions<br />

below:<br />

1. Run Regedit.<br />

2. Locate the following key:<br />

KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\InetInfo\P<br />

arameters\MimeMap\<br />

3. Under this key, add a new value <strong>of</strong> the string value (REG_SZ) type:<br />

Value Name: "application/x-trishna,ses,,5"<br />

(Note: The two commas between ses and 5)<br />

4. Reboot the server.<br />

Using Web-Enabled <strong>SkyLite</strong><br />

Embedding <strong>SkyLite</strong> in Micros<strong>of</strong>t Internet<br />

Explorer 3.02 or Higher<br />

A <strong>SkyLite</strong> session can run in a browser window under Micros<strong>of</strong>t Internet Explorer 3.02<br />

or higher. A session is started by activating a session (.SES) file as though it were a Web<br />

page. For example, define a link in a Web page as follows:<br />

Telnet session<br />

When you click the link text (Telnet session), <strong>SkyLite</strong> will start the session defined in<br />

Session.ses in the browser window. If the link activates its content in a frame, the session<br />

will run in the target frame. In this example, the session file is in the same folder as the<br />

referring Web page on the Web server.<br />

Embedding <strong>SkyLite</strong> in Netscape's<br />

Navigator/Communicator 3.0 or Higher<br />

A <strong>SkyLite</strong> session can run in a browser window under Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher.<br />

A session is started by activating a session (.SES) file as though it were a Web page. For<br />

example, define a link in a Web page as follows:<br />

Telnet session<br />

When you click the link text (Telnet session), <strong>SkyLite</strong> will start the session defined in<br />

Session.ses in the browser window. If the link activates its content in a frame, the session<br />

will run in the target frame. In this example, the session file is in the same folder as the<br />

referring Web page on the Web server.<br />

Note: In order to run a session under Netscape Navigator, the Ncompass<br />

DocActive(TM) plug-in must first be installed. A plug-in evaluation installer<br />

(DAEVAL.EXE) is provided with the <strong>SkyLite</strong> Web Demo, available from Jenzabar. To<br />

install the plug-in, run DAEVAL.EXE; then restart your computer after the installation is<br />

completed. A fully functional version <strong>of</strong> the plug-in is also available from Jenzabar at no<br />

charge.<br />

<strong>POISE</strong>-<strong>SkyLite</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 83

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