7.3.6 WebSite -- The Web publishing solution
WebSite is an elegant, easy solution for Windows NT 3.5 users who want to start publishing on the Internet. WebSite is a 32-bit WWW server that combines the power and flexibility of a UNIX server with the ease of use of a Windows application. Its intuitive graphical interface is natural for Windows NT users. WebSite provides a tree-like display of all the documents and links on your server, with a simple solution for finding and fixing broken links. You can run a desktop application like Excel or Visual Basic from within a Web document on WebSite. Its access authentication lets you control which users have access to different parts of your Web server. In addition to NT 3.5, WebSite runs on the current version of Windows 95. WebSite is a product of O'Reilly & Associates Inc. It was created in cooperation with Bob Denny and Enterprise Integration Technology.
In the software package there will be a 32-bit HTTP server that lets you maintain a set of Web documents, control access, index your desktop directories and use a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) program to run Excel, Visual Basic and other programs from within a Web document. The WebView program provides a tree-like display of the documents and links on your server, icons for file type, access state, and broken links, a graphical editor for enhancing images in Web documents, wizards that automatically create common Web documents, a search button, an indexing tool that allows users to search for terms on your server, and multiple windows to view several Web sites simultaneously. And finally, Enhanced Mosaic 2.0 with progressive display of documents, a toolbar, support for sound and external viewers, display of in-line JPEG and other graphical files and support for DDE.
