Internal hosts are used for documents stored on PageSeeder and can only be added by administrators.
External hosts are used for URLs and are automatically added when a new URL is added to a group.
You can access the operations for each host by holding the pointer over the
You can edit the name of a host.
For example, if the domain name of your PageSeeder server changes, you need to update the internal hostname here to match, otherwise, your documents might not appear. Also, if the domain name for some URLs changes, you can update it here and it changes for all corresponding URLs on the whole server.
Renaming a host updates all the documents, folders and URLs under that host. But for these updates to take effect, the xml-documents
cache needs to be cleared and the server re-indexed.
A host alias is an alternative name of the host.
For example, you can define www.example.org
as an alias for example.org
to ensure that all URLs or documents using the alias are known to be the same as
the main host.
If the host is external, the host alias is necessarily external. The same applies if the host is internal.
Make a host virtual or not virtual.
A virtual host is one that doesn’t actually exist on the internet or one that you don’t want the URLs to be checked for. You might not want a URL’s source to be checked if, for example, it requires authentication.
List the archived URLs for a host and unarchive them. The most recently archived URLs are listed first.
Only a host with no associated documents, folders or URLs can be deleted. Therefore, to delete a host, its documents, folders or URLs must first be deleted.
Administration menu >
Or
Administration menu >
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