Make Your Page
Available
Quick Reference
Using FTP |
Transfering Files |
Renaming Files |
Activate Pages |
Web Address
Once you have the web pages written, then you need to upload the files
to WestNet and make them available to the world.
File Transfer Protocol, or FTP, is the method by which
files are most commonly transferred on the Internet. Further information
on what FTP is can be found in our Intro to the
Internet
While the interfaces on FTP clients (or programs) vary, the general
principal behind them is the same. There is a graphical representation of
the files on your computer and the files on the server. To transfer files,
you can drag files from one location and drop them to another.
Some platforms, such as Windows95 and Macintosh, have built-in FTP
clients (to utilize them, see your user's manual). If you do not have an
FTP client, we recommend downloading either WS_FTP zip file or
WS_FTP self-extracting file.
(For questions on downloading, see WestNet's Download Help Pages.)
To log on to WestNet using your FTP client:
- Start your FTP client (make sure a PPP connection is still
established to the internet)
- You will be asked for the following to connect to the
server:
Host: westnet.com
Userid: your_user_id
Password: your_password
- Click on OK or the Connect command.
You will now be connected to WestNet. On your left, there will be a list
of files and directories on your computer (usually labeled Local).
On the right, there will be a list of files in your home directory on
WestNet (usually labeled Remote).
Once connected with your FTP client:
- Create a directory on the Remote server (westnet.com) called
"public_html" using the command mkdir.
- Once created, you will see the directory "public_html" listed.
Double-click on it, to open that directory.
- Find the files on Local that you want to transfer.
- Highlight the file(s) on your Local machine and click the arrow
to move them (or drag-and-drop them) to the Remote server.
Do this as many times as necessary, to move all the files and graphics to
WestNet.
Your main page should be named index.html. When someone
refers to your directory without a file name, this file will be loaded by
default. If an index.html file does not exist, users
will see a list of all the files in your public_html directory.
Use the Rename button to rename your main page to index.html
in all lower case. Then click Close or Disconnect,
and your FTP session will be ended (please note this does not disconnect
your PPP connection to WestNet).
The first time you upload your web-page, you will have to "activate" the
folder. Meaning you will have to give the folder permissions so that your
pages will appear in a web browser. If you don't, than if you or anyone
tries to view your web-site, the message Permission Denied will
always appear.
In WS-FTP select the PUBLIC_HTML folder (left-click once)
right-click on the PUBLIC_HTML folder and click on
CHMOD (Unix).
In CHMOD (Remote File Permission) check:
- Owner:
- Group:
- Other:
|
Read, Write, Execute
Read, Execute
Read, Execute
|
Click OK
Your files will now be accessable through any Web Browser.
Your home page is now uploaded to our server and ready for the world to
see! To refer to your home page, access the URL:
http://www.westnet.com/~username/
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