Hi Jim, I just checked out the Androscoggin Land Trust site and found one mistake. When I click on the Home link located at the bottom of most of the pages, I get the following message: The requested URL /alt/Index.html was not found on this server. Is this something I need to address, or is something that should be handled on your end? Lisa jhart@mail.lewiston.lib.me.us wrote: > While getting Norm Cote connected, today, I suddenly realized that the > new server behaves a little differently than the old one when you FTP to > it to upload or download your web pages. On the old server I could set > it up so it automatically started you in the folder/directory at the top > level of your web pages. On the new server, you have a "home" directory > which is separate from the web pages and that's where FTP starts you out. > So, once you get logged in, do the following: > > - go up one level to the "home" directory (/usr/home) > - open the "httpd" directory > - open the "html" directory (you're now at the top of the AVCNet "web > tree") > - find your directory in the list of files and folders and open it > > Now you should be in the same place as you were when you logged in on the > old server. > > One more thing to note. From now on, I'm only going to send notices > about happenings with the servers to the AVCNet Discussion list. It's > getting too cumbersome to keep track of everyone who is updating web > pages on the site. So, if you aren't on the list already, please sign > up. To do it, go to the AVCNet home page, click on "Online Forums", > click "AVCNet Discussion List", fill in your e-mail address, and click on > "Send the list command". It's that simple. Then you'll be kept up to > date on what's happening. The number of messages is very low (5-10 per > month), so it shouldn't be an inconvenience. > > See you online, > > Jim Hart > "Working together we _can_ make a difference."
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