UPDATING HOME PAGES FROM HOME WITH COMPOSER 

  • Go to your home page by entering the URL in the Location window. Your page is at http://php.indiana.edu/~username

  • From the File menu, select the Edit Page Option 
  • Your will now be popped into a Netscape Composer window and you can edit the file.

  • When you are ready to Preview your edited page (to see the changes you made in the browser), Netscape will ask you to save the page as a local file on your hard drive. Select Yes..

  • Next, Netscape will ask you to give the local file a name. If this page is the first page you want people to see when they visit your site, you should choose the name index.html 
  • Please note that in the IU labs you can only write to the Temp-directory on the c:-drive.  At home, you may save the file anywhere you like.


  • When you are ready to publish your newly edited page, press the Publish button.

  • When you have pressed the Publish button, you get the dialog box on the right. Here, you must enter the location of your page, and your password. You can use the picture to help you. Your location is:
 ftp://ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu/N/fs#/username/Ezinfo/www 

[Replace "username" with your username, and replace "fs#" with the correct file server number for your directory on EZinfo. To determine this, log into EZinfo (in the location bar, type telnet://ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu/~username) 
and type:   pwd 
At your Unix shell prompt. This will reveal your directory path, including the fs number.] 

Please note that the location name you use at home is not the same as you used in the IU lab.  The name you used in the lab is just the "local name" that takes you to the location from a computer connected to the IU network, whereas the one you use at home is a "global name" that takes you to the location from any network in the world. 
 

  • Click on the OK button. Netscape will tell you if it has been successful in uploading the page. It is also a good idea to go to the page in the browser and reload. That way you make sure that the new page is available to everyone.

Updated by Julie Moore, June 9 1998 for the Area 10 Mathematics and Technology Project