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Publishing your Web pages on The WELL
If your WELL account includes Web page publishing, setting it up to serve Web pages involves two steps: setting up your Web directory and transferring your html pages to your Web directory. If you are already familiar with SSH and FTP skip down to Using SSH and FTP. Publishing your Web pages on The WELL When you publish your Web page on the WELL your URL or Web address
will be:
You may also use the "tilde" shortcut URL:
Setting up a Web directory
Transferring your html files
Files are transfered from your desktop computer by using FTP (file transfer protocol). With any desktop FTP program connect to host www.well.com. Log in with your username and password. If your program asks for a default directory, leave it blank. When you connect you will automatically be put into your Web directory. Upload the files, disconnect your FTP program and enter your URL in your Web browser to see your Web page. Using SSH and FTP
(You may also FTP files to your home directory on well.com, where you will see your WEB directory linked from the Web server. If you upload Web files via well.com instead of www.well.com, you'll need to adjust the permissions via your FTP program after uploading. If your FTP program does not provide that option, SSH to your account and type !websecurity to change the Web file permissions so your pages can be read.) CGI - Counters and Forms The WELL offers several CGI programs which you can use to enhance your Web pages. Currently, you can set up a mailto form and a visitor counter. Web Traffic and Costs The Complete plan includes Web publishing at no additional cost. The included storage allotment is currently set at 100 Megabytes, including combined email, home and WEB directory content. Additional storage is charged according to our Membership plans, pricing and billing policies. Surcharges for exceptionally heavy traffic to personal WELL Web pages are also described on that page. To see your Web site traffic and statistics, check the Analog Web Logs for your login. If you choose to have raw Web logs sent to your home directory on The WELL, be sure to delete them frequently to avoid storage charges. Tools and Resources SSH
Mac OSX machines have an SSH program in Terminal. Go to the Applications folder, then the Utilities folder to find Terminal and the SSH program. To use SSH from Terminal, just type ssh username@well.com to be connected to your account on The WELL. Telnet
FTP (for publishing pages and files)
Windows machines have a command line FTP program built-in which can be accessed by clicking Start, then Run and typing ftp www.well.com. You must log in just as you do when sshing to The WELL. A list of commands can be generated by typing a ? at the ftp> prompt. Mac OSX machines have an FTP program in Terminal. Go to the Applications folder, then the Utilities folder to find Terminal and the FTP program. To use FTP from Terminal, just type ftp username@www.well.com to be connected to your Web directory on The WELL. Most Web page authoring programs use built-in FTP to move files. Point them at www.well.com, enter your login and password, and they should end up in your Web directory. For Further Information... The Web Conference on The WELL is a good source of expert advice. For information about The WELL or for WELL Customer Support, contact: WELL Helpdesk
email helpdesk [at] well dot com for more information about The WELL and WELL Customer Support. |
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