Table of Contents
Index
- <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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- end users
- requesting content 1-3
- expires attribute
- about 2-7
- item 3-27
- proxy-caching 1-6
- 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
- GIF 1-10, 3-36
- GMT 3-29
- Graphics Interchange Format
- See GIF
- group content 3-32
- 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
- INCORRECT manifest file syntax validator 3-44
- Java Runtime Environment 3-41
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- See JPG
- JPG 1-10, 3-36
- JRE See Java Runtime Environment
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- validate 3-42
- validate.bat 3-42
- 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
- xerces.jar 3-41
- XML
- manifest file 1-6, 3-12
- Manifest script A-10
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