Greetings All,
The link below is a patch for the above referenced document to add in
details of the recent change to the status worker regarding style sheets.

http://normw.gknw.com/patches/configwebcom.xml.diff

The diff has been tested to display correctly in IE6 and Mozilla 1.6.
Norm
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--- configwebcom.xml.orig 2004-04-15 18:48:43.000000000 +1000
+++ configwebcom.xml 2004-05-09 08:05:13.000000000 +1000
@@ -515,8 +515,74 @@
                 </p>
             </subsection>
             <subsection name="status">
-                <p>Worker that outputs a page with usefull information to
monitor JK2</p>
-                <p>To use it add a uri component assigned to this
worker</p>
+                <p>An optional worker that outputs (HTML) pages with useful
information to monitor JK2.</p>
+                <p>To create the worker, add a [status:] or [status:'a
name'] section.</p>
+                <p>The status worker needs no 'local' name, although one
can be used if desired.</p>
+                <p>To access the worker, add a [uri] section with the
group= assigned to this worker.</p>
+                <p>The status worker has the following additional
properties:
+                    <table>
+                        <tr>
+                            <th>Property name</th>
+                            <th>Default</th>
+                            <th>Description</th>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>styleMode</td>
+                            <td>0 (None)</td>
+                            <td>Defines if or how the status worker will
apply a Style Sheet to returned pages.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>stylePath</td>
+                            <td>NULL</td>
+                            <td>For styleMode=2 or 3, where to find the
Style Sheet file.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                    </table>
+                </p>
+                <p>The syleMode setting accepts the following values:
+                    <table>
+                        <tr>
+                            <th>styleMode value</th>
+                            <th>Description</th>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>0</td>
+                            <td>No Style settings are used. (Default)</td>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>1</td>
+                            <td>Use the built-in Default Style Sheet. It is
presented as an 'Internal Style Sheet' to HTML pages.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>2</td>
+                            <td>Use stylePath as a URI context to an
external Style Sheet file to be returned by the Web Server.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>3</td>
+                            <td>Use stylePath as a file-system reference to
a Style Sheet file. It is presented as an 'Internal Style
+                                Sheet' to HTML pages.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                    </table>
+                </p>
+                <p>If the stylePath has not been set, styleMode=2 and 3 are
ignored.</p>
+                <p>The sylePath setting accepts the following values:
+                    <table>
+                        <tr>
+                            <th>styleMode value</th>
+                            <th>stylePath Description</th>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>2</td>
+                            <td>A URI context to a file (e.g
/styles/jkstatus.css). It must begin with '/' and include the file
name.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                        <tr>
+                            <td>3</td>
+                            <td>A file-system path (suitable for the OS in
use) plus file name. Also ${serverRoot}/conf/'file name'
+                                allows the file to be located in Apache's
conf directory.</td>
+                        </tr>
+                    </table>
+                </p>
+                <p>If the Style file cannot be found, Mode 2 records an
Apache log entry, while Mode 3 simply ignores the error.</p>
+                <p>For styleMode=2 and 3, changes in the Style Sheet are
effective on the next access to the status worker.</p>
             </subsection>
             <subsection name="lb">
                 <p>Loadbalanced worker</p>
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