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Uploading PowerPoint files to the Web This particular example will use the program WS_FTP for file transfer. WS_FTP is available for use in the IT Lab and is included on the UT Connect CD. WS_FTP is also freely available for PCs from download.com at this location. Mac users can use Fetch to upload their files to the web in a similar manner. Upon starting the program, the following dialog box appears:
If you have not used WS_FTP before, you will need to select "New,"
which will clear the boxes. There are several files that must be transferred to a publicly accessable folder. First, the original file saved as HTML. Next, the folder [filename]_files must also be transferred with all of the files included.
The left side of the program covers your local computer. You can use the "ChgDir" to change directories to the location of your files. Clicking on folders also opens them, and selecting the up arrow moves up a directory. The right side of the program displays files on your account on the server. You will need to move to your public_html directory. If you do not have a public_html directory, you can use the "MkDir" button to create one. Once you are in your public_html directory, you can highlight the file and related folder on your local machine and select the right arrow in the center of the screen to transfer the files to the server. Next, the permissions of these files must be changed to allow them to be viewed. This can be done by right clicking on the file and folder and selecting "chmod(UNIX)."
A dialog box will pop up. You should check Read and Write in the Owner section and Read in the Group and Other sections.
After this, your page should be viewable on the GSLIS server in your
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