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Dr. Luanne Eris Fose Revised July 30, 2004
Figure 40: Telnet Screen at Percentage Prompt
4. At the % prompt, type websetup and then press the Enter key.
5. When websetup is done, check the text that was created to see if polylog1 noticed that
you already have a folder called public_html. This websetup command will create a
public_html folder for you if you don’t already have one.
6. At the % prompt, type cd public_html (this allows you to change directories) and press
the Enter key.
7. At the % prompt, type mkdir mx2004_website and press the Enter key. You have just
created a mx2004_website folder within your public_html directory.
8. Minimize the polylog1 window OR logout of Telnet for now by typing logout at the %
prompt and press Enter.
TRANSFERRING YOUR WEB PAGES TO THE NEW DIRECTORY:
In order for your site to be seen on the World Wide Web, your files need to be uploaded to a live
web server. In Dreamweaver, the files on your hard drive are referred to as local files and the
files on a live web server are referred to as remote files. To access the FTP (remote)
component of Dreamweaver, you must follow the steps below:
1. Select Site > Manage Sites… and the Manage Sites dialog box will appear.
2. In the Manage Sites dialog box, highlight the mx2004_website site and click on the
Edit button.
3. The Site Definition dialog box will open. Click in the left Category column on Remote
Info as shown in Figure 41 below. From the Access pop-up menu, select FTP. For the
FTP Host: type polylog1.calpoly.edu. For the Host Directory: type public_html. For
Login: type your login name (i.e., your alias) and for Password: type your Unix
password. Click on the checkboxes next to Save and Use Passive FTP as well.
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