DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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The following table lists the most common CGI variables created by the browser and passed to the server:
Cache content sources
You can cache—or store—sources of dynamic content in a Design Note. This lets you work on a site even if you don’t
have access to the database or application server storing the sources of dynamic content. Caching may also speed up
development by eliminating repeated access across a network to the database and application server.
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Click the arrow button in the top right corner of the Bindings panel and toggle Cache in the pop-up menu.
If you make changes to one of the content sources, you can refresh the cache by clicking the Refresh button (the
circle-arrow icon) in the upper-right corner of the Bindings panel. (Expand the panel if you don’t see the button.)
Change or delete content sources
You can change or delete any existing source of dynamic content—that is, any content source listed in the Bindings
panel.
Changing or deleting a content source in the Bindings panel does not change or delete any instance of that content
on the page. It merely changes or deletes it as a possible source of content for the page.
Change a content source in the Bindings panel
1
In the Bindings panel (Window > Bindings), double-click the name of the content source you want to edit.
2
Make your changes in the dialog box that appears.
3
If satisfied with your work, click OK.
Delete a content source from the Bindings panel
1
In the Bindings panel (Window > Bindings), select the content source from the list.
2
Click the Minus (-) button.
Copy a recordset from one page to another page
You can copy a recordset from one page to another within a defined site.
1
Select the recordset in either the Bindings panel or the Server Behaviors panel.
2
Right-click the recordset, and select Copy from the pop-up menu.
3
Open the page you want to copy the recordset to.
4
Right-click the Bindings panel or the Server Behaviors toolbar, and select Paste from the pop-up menu.
Variable
Description
HTTP_REFERER
The referring document. This is the document that linked to or submitted form data.
HTTP_USER_AGENT
The browser the client is currently using to send the request. Format: soft-
ware/version library/version.
HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE
The last time the page was modified. This variable is sent at the discretion of the
browser, usually in response to the server having sent the LAST_MODIFIED HTTP
header. It can be used to take advantage of browser-side caching.
September 4, 2007