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Members Web Pages
Here are some of our user's web pages! HEI Members - let us know when you want
us to list your page here!
To get started on your website go to the bottom of this page for
instructions.
Personnal Web Sites
Richard Nelson
Business Web Sites
Personal Web Page Directions
1. FTP to ftp.hei.net.
2. Use your login and password to access your personal directory.
3. Make a new directory called 'public_html'
4. Upload your site into the public_html directory.
(make sure to name the main page file index.html)
To view your site using your web browser type in
http://www.hei.net/~(your login name)
FTP Programs
If you need an FTP program, select one for your operating system.
WSFTP for WIN95/NT
FETCH for Macintosh
Detailed Instructions on uploading your personal account.
If you are using the Windows 95/NT operating system, you can use the FTP
client that is built into the TCP/IP stack. WS_FTP or CuteFTP are
available and are graphical and are easy to use. If you are using a
Macintosh, Fetch is a popular FTP program available and is also easy to
use.
Since each FTP program is unique, it is impractical to give a step by step
description about how to use each FTP program. However, despite this,
there is some common information required by all FTP programs. This
information includes your Host Name, your User ID, and your Password.
We have included specific instructions about how to use ftp programs
below.
Using WS_FTP (Windows)
- Establish a connection to your Virtual Host/Server by selecting
the
"Connect" button. Specify your domain name as the "Profile Name", your
domain name (or temporary domain name if your domain name has not yet been
registered) as the "Host Name/Address", your login name as the "User ID",
and your login password as the "Password".
- Once a connection is established, two columns will appear on your
screen. The column on the left displays files on your computer while the
column on the right represents directories and files on your Virtual
Server.
- For personal pages, create a directory called public_html. Once created,
double click on public_html. This is the directory where you will store your web
content. If your site is virtual, the directory you log into is the
directory where you will store your web content.
- Select the appropriate files or directories that you want to
transfer
from your computer (the left side) to your Virtual Server (the right side)
by selecting them with your mouse. You can select more than one by holding
down the shift key.
- Once these files are selected you simply hit the arrow "-->"
pointing
toward the right or toward the Virtual Server directory window. Be sure
that all HTML documents and cgi script are transferred in ASCII mode.
Graphics should be transferred in Binary format. The latest versions of
WS_FTP provide an "Auto" toggle button you can select- WS_FTP will then
automatically determine which mode to transfer the file (we recommend you
use the "Auto" mode).
Using Fetch (Macintosh)
- Establish a connection to your Virtual Server by selecting the
"New
Connection" button under the "File" menu. Specify your domain name (or
temporary domain name if your domain name has not yet been registered) or
ftp.hei.net for personal sites as the "Host", your login name as the "User
ID", and your login password as the "Password".
- For personal pages create a directory called public_html and move into it.
For
commercial sites this is the directory where you will store your web
content.
- To upload content to your Virtual server you can either drag files
and folders from your desktop to the Fetch window or select the "Put
File..." button and select files and folders.
- Be sure that all HTML documents and cgi script are transferred in
ASCII mode. Graphics should be transferred in Binary format. Fetch also
has a setting, "Automatic", that you can select- Fetch will then
automatically determine which mode to transfer the file (we recommend you
use the "Automatic" mode).
This page was last updated Monday, July 15, 2002 09:15:15 PM
and is located at http://www.hei.net/new/members.htm
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