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Welcome
to GetSite Web Hosting!
This is a Microsoft Internet
Information Server Ver 4.0 Web Server
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Note:Publishing
your Web pages with Microsoft FrontPage 98
if you purchased optionasupport for Microsoft
FrontPage 98 Server Extensions.
FrontPage 97 if enabled is supported,
yet the screens are different and the help
displayed here will not match exactly, yet
the concept remains the same.
FTP access is also
available using a FTP client.
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Use the
following instructions as a guide only.
Always consult your applications context sensitive
Help and documentation for full application
instructions.
Important Note:
This document is not designed to teach you
how to write HTML only how to place it on
the Web Server itself.
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The Web Server
search page order is:
default.htm, default.html, index.htm,
index.html, default.asp
So whichever document is found first
based on the above list will be used.
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Once the Publishing
procedure is complete, your page is referenced
as:
http://www.yourdomain.com
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FrontPage
98 Related Information
It is suggested that you read this whole document
for a better understanding.
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| Opening
Your FrontPage 98 Content: |
| These instructions assume
you have not checked the "Always
open last web" located on the dialog box
titled "Getting Started." {{To switch
off "Always open last web"
go to the "File" menu pad then,
"Open FrontPage Web..." where
you will be able to uncheck that option box.
This will also bring you to the starting point
referenced next.}}
Open Front Page Explorer where you will
be presented with the dialog box titled "Getting
Started." There are two ways of opening
your local content for publishing to the Web
Server, or moving your content from one FrontPage
server to another, or just to work on the
content located on your local hard drive prior
to publishing.
- Locate and select from the most recent
scroll box located below the radio button
called "Open an Existing FrontPage
Web," if that location exists within
the list. As you scroll and select through
the most recent list, the physical location
will be displayed immediately below the
scroll box allowing you to choose the correct
location to open. If you have selected from
the most recent list you can now press the
OK button and proceed with one of the publishing
sections below. If the desired web is not
contained in the most recent list, proceed
with step 2 below.
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- The other method would be to press
the "More Webs..." button.
This method will produce a dialog box titled
"Open FrontPage Web" and a drop
down box labeled "Select a Web
server or disk location." You can look
through the drop down list or manually type
in the location to open. {{An example might
be http://www.yourdomainname.com or C:\ProgramFiles\FrontPage\Webs\yourname
or whatever directory structure is correct
for your system.}} Once the location has
been entered/selected press the "List
Webs" button and choose the web you
want to work with. {{You can create subwebs
with FrontPage that can be referenced as
different than the <Root Web> site.
This might be used, as example, for a guestbook
or for some other purpose. Whatever you
name the subweb will need to be added to
the URL for referencing that web.}}
This process will work to open content
located on your local hard drive, from another
FrontPage Server (if copying from site to
site), or the Web Server itself (if a backup
is what is desired). At some point during
this opening process a dialog box will be
displayed requesting your login credentials.
{{ Specify your username and password in the
displayed dialog box.}} Click one of the links
below for further instructions if needed.
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| Choosing
a FrontPage 98 destination location to publish/copy
your content to: |
| The first step with FrontPage
is to open the content you want to work with.
This content can be located locally on your
hard drive, on another FrontPage Web Server,
or the Web Server itself. If you need help opening
your content consult the section Opening
Your FP98 Content.
When you select the "Publish"
button from the FrontPage Explorer tool bar,
it will bring up one of two possible dialog
boxes! This process will be used time and
time again to publish to the Web Server, copy
to your local hard disk, or publish to another
FrontPage Server. This dialog sequence must
be fully understood in order to correctly
publish your content.
- The very first time this process is
run the dialog box titled "Publish
Front Page Web" is displayed. {{This
dialog box is used for specifying the destination
location. This means copy it from your local
hard drive to the web server in this case.}}
The List Box, located on the right side
of the screen, will allow you to type in
a location. The location that should be
entered is http://www.yourdomainname.com.
The http:// prefix must be entered
so that Front Page knows it's going to copy
up to the web server! Press the OK button
after you have entered the appropriate information.
Once complete step 2 below can be skipped.
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- If you have previously published to
another site or have entered a location
for some other reason, you will be presented
with a dialog box titled "Publish."
The Publish dialog box will have the most
recent entries located on the left hand
side scroll box. Immediately below the scroll
box, the physical location will display
what the list actually represents. As you
move to the different items within the most
recent scroll box list, the locations will
continue to show the physical locations
just below the scroll box. If you do not
see the location contained in the most recent
scroll box list that you wish to publish
to, press the "More Webs..."
button and follow the process outlined in
step 1 above to specify the Web location.
It is important to remember that if you
create a directory under your <Root Web>
you must always specify that directory in
the URL entered. An example would be http://www.yourdomainname.com/copy_of_yourdomainname,
you would have to enter the URL exactly to
view its contents. You will typically publish
to the <Root Web> by just specifying
http://www.uniqueimage.com. Pay careful
attention to your destination location to
avoid mistakes in location. Click one of the
links below for further instructions if needed.
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Publishing with FrontPage 98 instructions follow:
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- If you need instructions on opening
your existing content, consult the section
titled Opening Your
FP98 Content. A typical method of
posting the content you have created, and
that content resides on your local hard
drive and is open in Front Page Explorer,
to the web server entails that you press
the "Publish" button located
on the Front Page tool bar.
- Once the "Publish"
button is selected, a destination location
must be selected. If you need help on selecting
a destination location, consult the section
titled Choose
a FP98 Destination. A typical method
would be to specify your <Root Web>
location as http://www.yourdomainname.com
the destination dialog box or from the most
recent scroll box list or by entering the
location manually as:
http://www.yourdomainname.com .
- The final steps necessary are based
on deciding on the two check boxes of "Publish
changed pages only" and "Include
child webs." For first time
publishing these settings would be irrelevant
since none of your content is actual present
on the Web Server. It is better to get into
the habit of selecting both check boxes
to save time in future Publishing.
- Press the OK button and Front Page
will begin the actual work. The status bar,
located on the bottom left side of Front
Page Explorer, will show a completion percentage
of the task being performed.
This process will work to publish content
located on your local hard drive, from another
FrontPage Server (if copying from site to
local hard drive), or the Web Server itself
(if a backup is what is desired). At some
point during this publishing process a dialog
box will be displayed requesting your login
credentials. {{ Specify your username and
password in the displayed dialog box.}} Click
one of the links below for further instructions
if needed.
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| Moving
an existing FrontPage 98 Web to this Space:
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- A typical method of moving the content
located on another FrontPage Server entails
that you open the existing content with
Front Page Explorer and copy it to your
local hard drive. The assumption of moving
from one Hosting Company to another is the
premise of this discussion. It is further
assumed that a current copy is not already
on your local hard drive. {{ If you already
have a current copy of your content proceed
to step 6 below.}} If you need instructions
on opening existing content, consult the
section titled Opening
Your FP98 Content.
- Now that you have the existing content
open in Front Page Explorer, you will select
the "Publish" button. A
destination location must now be selected.
If you need help on selecting a destination
location, consult the section titled Choose
a FP98 Destination. A typical method
would be to specify your working directory
structure. As an example: C:\ProgramFiles\FrontPage\Webs\yourdomainname
or whatever directory structure is correct
for your system. FrontPage will make the
directory if it does not exist if you acknowledge
the appropriate dialog box.
- The next step is to select the two
check boxes of "Publish changed pages
only" and "Include child
webs." By making these selections,
all of the information contained in the
existing will be copied to your local hard
drive.
- Press the OK button and Front Page
will begin the actual work. The status bar,
located on the bottom left side of Front
Page Explorer, will show a completion percentage
of the task being performed. This could
be a lengthly process based on the amount
and size of content that has to be copied
to the local machine.
- Now that you have your existing web
content copied to the local hard drive it
is time to proceed with Publishing it to
the server. Important: To clear any
cached information in FrontPage, it is a
good idea to close and reopen Front Page
Explorer. Once Front Page Explorer is reopen,
open the copied content. As an example:
C:\ProgramFiles\FrontPage\Webs\yourdomainname
or whatever directory structure is correct
for your system. If you need instructions
on opening existing content, consult the
section titled Opening
Your FP98 Content. Your recent list
should contain this location for easy re-selection.
- It's now time to place your content
on this Web Server. Selecting the "Publish"
button will display the destination dialog
box. If you need help on selecting a destination
location, consult the section titled Choose
a FP98 Destination. A typical method
would be to specify your <Root Web>
location as http://www.yourdomainname.com
the destination dialog box from the most
recent scroll box list or by entering the
location manually as: http://www.yourdomainname.com
and selecting the OK button to proceed.
- The final steps necessary are based
on deciding on the two check boxes of "Publish
changed pages only" and "Include
child webs." For first time
publishing these settings would be irrelevant
since none of your content is actual present
on the Web Server. It is better to get into
the habit of selecting both check boxes
to save time in future Publishing.
- Press the OK button and Front Page
will begin the actual work. The status bar,
located on the bottom left side of Front
Page Explorer, will show a completion percentage
of the task being performed.
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FTP
Related Information
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| FTP
Access using a FTP Client:
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| Using a FTP client the
hostname is:
www.yourdomainname.com
You must specify your alias as /yourdomainname
in the initial remote directory field.
Example:
Hostname: www.yourdomainname.com
Remote Directory: /yourdomainname
{{ You must specify
the / prefix! }}
Enter your login credentials in the FTP client's
dialog box to gain access.
When using FTP you must manually place
the files in the directories you have specified
in your HTML document. If the HTML does not
match the correct directory placement, you
will see some form of a broken link. A common
error made is when a HTML document contains
an image link similar to "images/some-image.jpg"
and the file some-image.jpg is not located
in the images directory, the Web Browser will
show a missing image icon. Since FTP is a
manual process care must be taken when placing
or deleting files. ALWAYS make sure you have
a working local copy of your Web Site.
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Quick Tip for FTP uploads/downloads:
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You can use a Netscape browser
to drag files from Windows Explorer or from
Netscapes' File menu pad choice of Upload to
the browser by using the following URL:
ftp://username@www.yourdomainname.com/yourdomainname
You will be prompted for your password. You
MUST replace the parameter of username with
your personal login credential. This method
also supports entering the whole login credential
specified as username:password. Example: MyLogin:MyPassword
An example URL (Netscape Only) is:
ftp://username:password@www.yourdomainname.com/yourdomainname
When you drag the files from Windows Explorer
to the supported browser you are asked to confirm
the upload, answer yes. This is a quick way
to update a file! This method does have limitations,
being that you cannot create directories with
this process. A FTP client must be used to make
directories.
Internet Explorer 4.0 will only support
entering the protected portion of a site for
file downloads. This is useful when you have
your _private directory set to NO access security.
You would typically set the _private directory
to NO access, due to specifying _private as
a results location for forms -OR- the location
of a database file. Since you cannot obtain
access from the Web, you would gain access
via FTP. Using the following URL would allow
you to use Internet Explorer 4.x to retrieve
files from your restricted _private directory:
ftp://username:password@www.yourdomainname.com/yourdomainname/_private
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Publishing Failure: |
| If the above process does
not work for you with your version of Front
Page or FTP client, then follow the procedure
outlined in the Front Page Help or the FTP Client
for posting to your Web space. The above listed
procedures have been tested using Microsoft
FrontPage 97 & 98, CuteFTP, WSFTP, Netscape
3.x & 4.x, IE 4.x with complete and total
success. This document is an Active Server Page,
so if you can see it, the server is working. |
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