To provide more robust search capabilities within our user documentation set, Starent Networks has published the set in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and has provided a Dynamic HTML (DHTML)-based search tool. The DHTML search tool can be accessed through web browsers such as Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox(R) and provides a means for accessing/viewing documents/content, as well as for performing searches across one or more documents simultaneously
l The supported browser must have JavaScript enabled. If JavaScript is not enabled, then the help set will not display in its entirety.
l Can use additional web browser functions such as tabbed browsing Mozilla Firefox in and search capabilities
l Implied "OR" used for searching terms with multiple words; quotation marks ( " " ) can be used to search for phrases
l A Starent Networks-developed synonyms list identifies most commonly used acronyms and similar words providing for more intelligent searchesIMPORTANT: Once all files have been extracted, do not alter the default directory structure. Doing so will cause links to become inoperable and will diminish the search tool's capabilities.
3 Open the index.html file located in the directory used in step 1.Once the index.html file has been opened in your browser, the page that is displayed consists of two frames:
l Navigation Frame: The frame on the left containing the following:
l Contents tab: A list of all of the documents supported by the search tool. Within this tab, documents can be expanded to display their hierarchy (i.e. chapters and sub-sections). Click the desired book icon to the left of the book's title.
l Search tab: Allows users to perform topic searches in one or more documents simultaneously. Search results are also displayed in this tab.
l Favorites Tab: Provides users with the ability to bookmark various sections of the documents that they use frequently or may need to refer to at later time.
l Content Frame: The frame on the right that displays document content and provides the following additional functions at the top of every page when viewing content:
l Printing: Print from any page by clicking the Print button (printer icon).
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l ( < or > icons), or view page location on Contents tab by clicking the Show in Contents button (icon with left/right arrows).
l Provide Feedback: Users can provide feedback on a specific section of a document by clicking the E-mail button (envelope icon).
l Chapter Section Links: Hyperlinks are provided indicating the content's position in a document's chapter. This not only provides a visual indicator of the content's location in the document hierarchy, but also provides a mechanism for quickly maneuvering through the document.
1 Select the Search tab in the Navigation Frame.
2 Select the document(s) in which the search is to be conducted. A list of the documents supported by the search tool is provided in a pull-down menu. You can select an individual document from the list or the All Available Books option to search in all documents supported by the tool.
3 Enter a search term in the field provided. Search terms can be single or multiple words. If multiple words are entered in the search field, the tool implements an implied "OR" condition between the words. The tool can search for multi-word phrases if the words are enclosed in quotes ( " " ). In addition, the use of wildcards (*) is also supported.
4 Click the Go button to execute the search.Search results are reported in the Search tab. They are assigned a ranking according to their relevance and categorized by document (if multiple documents were searched). If no results were found, "(no results)" is displayed.
1 With the desired content displayed in the Content Frame, select the Favorites tab. The document's section heading in which the content is located is displayed in the Add field.
2IMPORTANT: Bookmarks on the Favorites tab are maintained through the use of cookies. In the event all of your browser cookies are cleared, the bookmarks on the Favorites tab are also deleted.
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