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WebSpeed Transaction Server administration<br />

Table 7–15: WebSpeed Agent Advanced Features properties (1 of 2)<br />

Property Description<br />

Application URL A server-relative URL (starting with a "\") to the<br />

path of the application. If the Web server redirects<br />

an incoming URL such that the SCRIPT_NAME<br />

<strong>and</strong> PATH_INFO variables do not refer to the<br />

application, setting this property allows an<br />

application to create self-referencing URLs when<br />

SCRIPT_NAME <strong>and</strong>/or PATH_INFO are not<br />

correct. If this option is set, the value of the<br />

applicationURL global variable available to<br />

applications is set to this value instead of a<br />

combination of SCRIPT_NAME <strong>and</strong><br />

PATH_INFO.<br />

Default cookie path A server-relative URL (starting with a "\") to use<br />

for all cookies if not explicitly specified in the<br />

set-cookie() or delete-cookie() functions. The<br />

default is the value of the AppURL global<br />

variable.<br />

Default cookie domain Domain to send cookies. The default is blank,<br />

causing the Web browser to set cookies only for<br />

the current host. If cookies must be available to<br />

multiple hosts in the same domain by default, set<br />

that domain name here; for instance,<br />

.progress.com. Unless a value is specified for the<br />

domain option for set-cookie() <strong>and</strong> delete-cookie()<br />

functions, this value is used.<br />

File upload directory Specifies a directory where WebSpeed servers can<br />

upload files. Refer to the ubroker.properties file<br />

for an HTML snippet that shows how to use this<br />

feature.<br />

By default this capability is disabled. To enable it,<br />

specify an upload directory. Only text file upload<br />

is supported, not binary.<br />

Binary upload max size Specifies the maximum size (in bytes) of binary<br />

files that WebSpeed h<strong>and</strong>les. The application can<br />

access the contents of the binary files through the<br />

ABL language. Note that this property is not<br />

related to the File upload directory property;<br />

therefore, WebSpeed will not upload the file to a<br />

directory. You can set any of the following<br />

options:<br />

• 0 — Binary upload is disabled.<br />

• -1 — No maximum size of a binary upload;<br />

binary upload enabled.<br />

You can alternatively type any non-zero value<br />

greater than 0 as the maximum size of the binary<br />

upload.<br />

Debug mode Whether the debug mode is enabled, disabled, or<br />

using the default.<br />

7–25

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