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January 1998, Week 3

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Miguel Cooper <[log in to unmask]>
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Miguel Cooper <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Jan 1998 12:34:30 -0600
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Shirley,

We are using an HP3000 as Web Server, the process to create the pages
is:

1.- From the PC using FrontPage 98 as HTML editor the page is created,
no mater the directory you are working in. (we used to have the slash
problem some time ago and what we did was to make a master directory at
the root level of the PC, following an order for the structure, this is
html in the master directory and a subdirectory for images for
.GIF,.JPG, etc. This was then moved to the HP3000 as it was)

2.- We are using SAMBA/ix to move these files and directories. (we used
to do it using FTP and the tobyte.hpbin.sys in the HP3000).

The only situation that is still a problem is the case sensitive
feature, because some files may not be found because of this.

I hope this information can be useful for you.

Miguel Cooper                           [log in to unmask]
Girsa Corporativo, S.A. de C.V.         Tel: (525) 7232800
Bosque de Ciruelos 180-1                        Fax:(525) 7232830
11700 Mexico, D.F.
Mexico


>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Shirley A MacLaughlin [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent:  Jueves 15 de Enero de 1998 10:19 AM
>To:    [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       Web server on HP3000 - questions
>
>Does anyone use the HP3000 as a web server and create their html documents on
>a PC?
>
>If so, what is your solution to the internal links problem (back slash on the
>PC, forward slash everywhere else)?
>
>Or, does everyone create their documents dynamically (or manually or any
>other method) on the HP3000?
>
>Would like to hear (read) what others are doing. I'm just getting started, so
>I'm open to any and all comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Shirl (Crossley Carpet Mill, Truro, NS)

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