Index
A Guide to the Index
Some subentries also occur as main entries, whenever it's considered useful. Asterisks (*) denote multiple endings of similarly starting names when occurring together. Tildes (~) replace unnecessary name part repetitions, except in clear-cut enumeration cases (e.g. FirstChild and LastChild methods mentioned together become "First/LastChild" and not "FirstChild/Last~"). Commonly used acronyms are preferred to expanded forms and cross-referencing only happens when both are in common use. Identical page numbers accompanying both a main entry and its subentry indicate the presence of relevant information about the former, followed by a particular aspect of it in the latter (such as an example). Your feedback about this index is very welcome at <
authentication, users/groups, 210, 213
basic/sophisticated, 210
passwords/privileges, assigning, 210
methods, 213
biometrics, 215
PKI, 212, 214
smart cards, 214
username & password, 213
see also user management system.author contributions, facilitating/encouraging, 142
admin portal managing content, requiring, 49
altruism - giving from generosity, 145
giving authors time to contribute, 145
intranet role, 11
non-HTML contributions, handling, 145
reciprocity - giving to receive, 144
removing restrictions, 143
repute - giving for reputation, 144
'static' intranet, avoiding, 142
technology for, making available, 142
comments, adding to content, 142
training authors using ECI, 143
authoring contributions, CMS, 174
centralized/decentralized, choosing, 175
flexible authoring tools, offering, 174
simple authoring procedure, 174
AvantGoPalm remote access using, 295
A–Z site index, navigation using, 123
example, 123
Find Site By Name/Subject sections, 123