NOTE: Read the following instructions carefully. Don't be discouraged by their length. The process is not difficult and every effort has been made to attend to detail.
2. Fill in the Configuration areas with the following information:
| HOST: | voyager.rtd.utk.edu |
|---|---|
| USERID: | the userid VolWeb provided for your account |
| PASSWORD: | the password VolWeb provided for your account |
| DIRECTORY: | leave blank |
4. Once FETCH is configured--click OK
5. You will connect directly into your specific account--but you're not home free yet!!
6. You have connected to the ROOT of your account--and you need to be in the PUBLIC_HTML area of your account.
7. Use the scroll bar to scroll to the bottom of the directory listing--and find public_html.
8. Double click on public_html.
9. NOW you are in your public_html directory--and this is area to upload your files to.
2. REMEMBER!! All GRAPHIC files, those ending in .gif or .jpg must be SENT TO [PUT] the server by selecting RAW DATA send mode.
3. To UPLOAD files from your MAC to Voyager do the following:
4. That's all there is to it!! You have now UPLOADED a file to your area of the Voyager Server--directly into the public_html area--and it will display in Netscape when you enter your URL into the Location Box of Netscape.
NOTE: You are correct--the transfer mode for graphic files differs and is dependent on whether you are UPLOADING or DOWNLOADING when using FETCH.
NOTE: IGNORE the TYPE: and CREATOR: dialogue selections when transferring .gif and .jpg files UNLESS you WANT to change the file type from .gif or .jpg to some other file format. You will only see these selection areas when downloading images.
are located under REMOTE in the FETCH menu.
2. You may create "SHORTCUTS" by going to NEW SHORTCUT under the CUSTOMIZE in the FETCH menu. This permits you to save your configurations permanently and you can then connect to your account on Voyager through the OPEN SHORTCUT command under FILE in the FETCH menu.
Last modified: Oct. 16, 2000
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