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Symbols

<CdnManifest> tag   3-16

<contentType> tag   3-19

<extension> tag   3-8, 3-20

<host> tag   3-22

<item> tag

contained in <item-group>   3-32
description   3-25
precedence   3-5
<item-group> tag   3-5, 3-32

<options> tag   3-23

<playServer> tag   3-18

<playServerTable> tag   3-7, 3-8, 3-36

<server> tag   3-21

A

allow

Spider script   A-5
alternateUrl attribute

item   3-25
item-group   3-32
A-record   1-4

ASF   1-11, 3-9, 3-37

ASX   1-11, 3-36, 3-37

Audio Visual Interleaved

See AVI
AVI   1-10, 3-8, 3-36

mapped to Windows Media Services   3-9

C

cache

placing content in   3-4
RealServer   3-7
CDN

content type mapping   3-19
end users   1-3
linking to web page   3-5
manifest file   3-12
placing content in cache   3-4
time zones   B-1
cdn-http tag   3-6

cdn-live tag   3-8, 3-10

CdnManifest.dtd   3-41

cdn-media   3-6, 3-8

cdnPrefix attribute

item-group   3-32
cdn-qtss   3-6

cdn-real   3-6, 3-7

cdn-url attribute

and published URL   3-6
and src   3-25, 3-29
contains   3-31
item   3-25, 3-26
cdn-wmt   3-6

check size mode   3-42

clearlog attribute

options   3-24
configuring

origin server   3-2
contains attribute

item   3-26, 3-31
content

creating a list of   3-11
deploying   2-5
distributing   1-5
expiration date and time   3-28
fetched from server   3-29
freshness   2-7, 2-9
grouping   3-32
identifying for CDN   2-6
live   1-6, 3-8
mapping   3-17
on-demand   1-6
placing on CDN   2-5
pre-positioned   1-6
pre-positioning   3-11
proxy caching   1-6
refreshed   2-7
selecting with Manifest script   A-7
streamed   1-6
supported   1-10
TTL   3-29
types   2-5
content attribute

listing   3-25
Content Engines

A-record   1-4
assigning to hosted domain   2-4
IP address   1-4
preferred   1-3
reallocating disk space   2-9
removing bad content from   2-9
suitable for routing   1-2
verifying content   2-8
Content Routers

communicate with DNS   1-3
proxy tables   1-3
routing user requests   1-3
subdomains delegated to   2-3
content routing

about   1-2
end user requests   1-3
CORRECTmanifest file syntax validator   3-44

CPAN   A-2

crawl

broadening scope   A-4
limiting scope   A-4
web site   A-4

D

date attribute

expiration   3-28
serve content after   3-29
db

Manifest script   A-10
Spider script   A-5
default mode

manifest syntax validator   3-42
deleting bad content   2-9

depth

Spider script   A-5
disk space

reallocating   2-9
DNS

lookup   1-3
mechanisms   1-3
modifying to create subdomain   2-3
proxy   1-3
DOC   3-36

DOC See Microsoft Word

Document Type Definition

manifest file   3-14
DTD See Document Type Definition

E

end users

requesting content   1-3
expires attribute

about   2-7
item   3-27
proxy-caching   1-6

F

fetch content   1-6

file

attribute
marking for import   3-25
extension
mapping   3-17
tag   3-20
Manifest script   A-9
Spider script   A-6
firewall   3-3

freshness

content   2-7
verifying   2-8

G

GIF   1-10, 3-36

GMT   3-29

Graphics Interchange Format

See GIF
group content   3-32

H

hd

Spider script   A-6
host attribute

defining   3-22
hosted domain

change HTML to point to.   2-5
Content Engines assigned   2-4
manifest file   3-12
naming conventions   2-3
specifying for Spider script   A-4
URL and playserver definitions   3-6
users requesting content from   1-3
HREF

modifying for CDN   2-5
HTML   1-10, 3-36

HTTP playserver name   3-36

Hypertext Markup Language

See HTML

I

INCORRECT manifest file syntax validator   3-44

J

Java Runtime Environment   3-41

Joint Photographic Experts Group

See JPG
JPG   1-10, 3-36

JRE See Java Runtime Environment

L

limit

Spider script   A-6
limiting scope   A-4

Listen Port splitting   3-2

live command

Manifest script   A-9
live content   1-6

publishing point   3-4
selecting with Manifest script   A-7
URL   3-8
versus pre-positioned   A-8
Windows Media Services   3-10
live See type attribute

M

manifest file

content location   3-11
creating   3-12
deploying content using   2-5
document type definition   3-14
DTD   3-13
example   3-37
fetching   1-6
hosted domain   3-12
identifying to service provider   2-6
limitations   3-13
Listen Port identified   3-2
pre-positioning   2-4
removing content from   2-9
repairing syntax   3-46
script   2-6
syntax validator
check size mode   3-42
default mode   3-42
example output   3-45
installing   3-41
obtaining   3-40
output   3-44
running   3-42
source files   3-41
warnings   3-46
time zones   B-1
updating   2-7
manifest-id attribute

options   3-23
Manifest script

about   2-6, A-2
configuration file   2-6
customizing   A-11
generating manifest with   3-12
rules file   A-11
selecting content   A-7
source code   A-26
syntax
guidelines   A-8
live command   A-8
prepos command   A-8
manifest syntax validator   3-43

manval.zip   3-41

map

Manifest script   A-10
Spider script   A-6
match Manifest script   A-10

media

marking for import   3-25
playserver name   3-36
supported   1-10, 3-36
Microsoft

PowerPoint   3-36
supported content   1-11
Word   3-36
MIME content types   3-17, 3-19

Motion Picture Experts Group

See MPG
mountpoint   3-10

MOV

See QuickTime
See QuickTime Movie
MP3   1-10, 3-36

MP4

see QuickTime
MPG   1-10, 3-36

multicast streaming   3-1

N

name attribute

contentType   3-19
extension   3-20
host   3-22
playServer   3-18
server   3-21
Name Server   1-3

requests   1-3
naming conventions   2-3

noRedirectToOrigin attribute

item   3-26, 3-27, 3-31
item-group   3-33
options   3-23
NS

see Name Server

O

on-demand content

see proxy caching
origin server

configuring for live streaming   3-1
content cached from   1-6
content distribution to CDN   1-5
fetching content from   1-6
relative location of content   3-11
output

manifest file syntax validator   3-44, 3-45

P

password attribute

host   3-22
PDF   1-10, 3-36

PERL

installing   A-2
Manifest script
about   3-12
source   A-26
Spider script
about   2-6
source   A-12
playserver

attribute   3-27
hierarchy of tags   3-5
http supported formats   3-36
mappings    3-17
media supported formats   3-36
qtss supported formats   3-36
real supported formats   3-37
supported   3-1
tables   3-17
playserver attribute

item   3-28
item-group   3-33
playservertable

Manifest script   A-9
PlayServerTable.dtd   3-42

Portable Document Format

See PDF
port attribute

host   3-22
PowerPoint   1-11, 3-36

PPT

See Microsoft PowerPoint
prefetch attribute

item   3-28
prefix   A-5

Spider script   A-6
prepos

Manifest script   A-9
See type attribute
prepos command   A-8

pre-positioning

versus live   A-8
web site content   3-11
proto attribute

host   3-22
proxy caching   1-6

RealServer   3-7
Windows Media Services   3-9
pull-split source   3-2

Q

QT   3-36

QT See QuickTime

qtss playserver name   3-36

QuickTime

content types   1-10
Movie   1-10, 3-36
Server
configuring   3-1
URL   3-8

R

RA

See RealMedia
RealMedia

RealAudio   1-11, 3-37
RealPix   1-11, 3-37
RealText   1-11, 3-37
RealVideo   1-11
real playserver name   3-37

RealServer

live content   2-4, 3-8, 3-28, 3-33
wildcarding   3-8
receiving   3-2
splitting streams   3-2
reject   A-5

Spider script   A-6
repair

manifest syntax   3-46
RM

See RealMedia
routing

content   1-2
requests   1-2
to Content Engines   1-2
RP   3-37

RP See RealMedia

RT

See RealMedia
RT See RealMedia

rules

file   A-11
Spider and Manifest scripts   A-11
RV See RealMedia

S

Security Type   3-3

server attribute

item   3-29
item-group   3-34
set Manifest script   A-9

size Manifest script   A-10

SMIL

SMIL as supported file format   3-37

source code

Manifest script   A-26
Spider script   A-12
space

reallocating   2-9
Spider script

about   3-11, A-1
broadening scope   A-4
combining data   A-7
configuration file   2-6
customizing   A-7
hd keyword   A-4
keywords   A-5
limiting scope   A-4
map keyword   A-4
matching URL   A-5
re-running   A-4
rules file   A-11
source code   A-12
syntax guidelines   A-5
splitting streams   3-2

src attribute

alternate URL   3-25, 3-32
and cdn-url   3-25
and published URL   3-6
item   3-25
srcPrefix attribute

item-group   3-34
start Spider script   A-5

streamProperty attribute

item   3-30
item-group   3-34
streams

configuring origin server   3-1
publishing point   3-4
splitting   3-2
Windows Media Services   3-3
subdomain

creating   2-3
delegated to Content Routers   2-3
valid names   2-3
syntax

errors   3-44
manifest file
repairing   3-46
Spider script
guidelines   A-5
validator   3-39
warnings   3-46

T

TCP   3-1

TCP Unicast port   3-3

text editor creating rules file   A-11

time Manifest script   A-10

Time to Live

adjusted by Content Router   1-5
attribute   3-29, 3-35
NS records   1-5
timezone attribute

content freshness   2-7
timeZone attribute options   3-24

time zones   B-1

ttl attribute   3-30

about   2-7
default value   2-7
TTL See Time to Live

type attribute

item   3-29, 3-35
item-group
live   3-35
prepos option   3-35
options   3-25
type Manifest script   A-10

U

UDP Unicast

port   3-3
supported   3-1
underscore characters

domain name   2-3
URL

cached content   2-5
case sensitivity   3-5
CDN   3-4
components   3-6
creating   3-5
identified by spider   A-5
mapping from origin server to hosted domain   A-4
playserver mapping   3-5
QuickTime Server   3-8
RealServer
content types   3-7
live   3-8
on-demand   3-7
web server   3-7
wildcards   3-8
Windows Media Services   3-9
live content   3-10
on-demand   3-9
user attribute   3-22

user See end user

V

validate   3-42

validate.bat   3-42

W

web site

crawling   2-6, 3-11
broadening scope   A-4
combining data   A-7
limiting scope   A-4
multiple times   A-4
creating list of content   3-11
point to hosted domain   2-5
wildcard live content URLs   3-8, 3-10

Windows Media Audio   1-11

Windows Media Encoder

about   3-4
mountpoint   3-10
Windows Media Player   1-11

Windows Media Server

See Windows Media Services
Windows Media Services

configuring   3-3
live content   2-4
mountpoint   3-10
publishing point   3-4
streams supported   3-1
URL   3-9
Windows Media Video   1-11

WMA   1-11, 3-9, 3-37

WMV   1-11, 3-9, 3-37

Word   1-11

X

xerces.jar   3-41

XML

manifest file   1-6, 3-12
Manifest script   A-10

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