24.08.2015 Views

Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Tip:Editing Documents | 40Server URLsWhen accessing a FTP server, you need to specify only the protocol and the host, like: ftp://server.com, orif using a nonstandard port: ftp://server.com:7800/.By pressing the Browse button the directory listing will be shown in the component below. When Autoconnect isselected then at every time the dialog is shown, the browse action will be performed.• The tree view of the documents stored on the server. You can browse the directories, and make multiple selections.Additionally, you may use the Rename, Delete, and New Folder to manage the file repository.The file names are sorted in a case-insensitive way.Changing File Permissions on a Remote FTP ServerSome FTP servers allow the modification of permissions of the files served over the FTP protocol. This protocol featureis accessible directly in the FTP file browser dialog by right-clicking on a tree node and selecting the Change permissionsmenu item.The usual Unix file permissions Read, Write and Execute are granted or denied in this dialog for the file owner, ownergroup and the rest of the users. The permission's aggregate number is updated in the Permissions text field when it ismodified with one of the check boxes.WebDAV over HTTPSIf you want to access a WebDAV repository across an insecure network, <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> allows you toload and save the documents over the HTTPS protocol (if the server understands this protocol) so that any data exchangewith the WebDAV server is encrypted.When a WebDAV repository is first accessed over HTTPS, the server hosting the repository will present a securitycertificate as part of the HTTPS protocol, without any user intervention. <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> will use thiscertificate to decrypt any data stream received from the server. For the authentication to succeed you should make surethe security certificate of the server hosting the repository can be read by <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> . This meansthat <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> can find the certificate in the key store of the Java Runtime Environment in whichit runs. You know the server certificate is not in the JRE key store if you get the error No trusted certificate found whentrying to access the WebDAV repository.How to Add a HTTPS Server Certificate to <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong>You add a HTTPS server certificate to the Java key store by exporting it to a local file using any HTTPS-capable Webbrowser (for example Internet Explorer) and then importing this file into the JRE using the keytool executable bundledwith the JRE. The steps are the following using Internet Explorer (if you use other browser the procedure is similar):1. Export the certificate into a local filea) Point your HTTPS-aware Web browser to the repository URL.If this is your first visit to the repository it will be displayed a security alert stating that the security certificatepresented by the server is not trusted.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!