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OK so I have a
website, how to get my data back and forth from my PC to
my webhost?
WebDAV is a
network protocol that allows Web developers to manage
files on remote Web servers. So what does this mean to
you? It means that you can publish your Web, using Web
Folders or My Network Places (for Windows users) and a
WebDAV client called Goliath (for Mac users). A couple of
the benefits of using this method to publish your Web
are:
- It's more secure than FTP
- It's as easy to use as a
folder on your desktop
You might be wondering how you
can get started in the wonderful world of WebDAV. It's
easy! If you currently have a Web site, here's how...
WINDOWS 2000 Users
- Double click on the "My
Computer" icon on your desktop;
- There should be a "My Network
Places" link on the left, click on it;
- You should see an icon that
says "Add Network Place";
- A window opens. At the "Type
the location of the Network Place" prompt type in your
URL, for example http://www.unt.edu/
- Click on "Next";
- It should prompt you for your
username/password;
- At the "Enter Name for the
Network Place" prompt you may enter an alias for your
Web folder;
- Click on "Finish";
- You'll be prompted one more
time for your username/password;
- You may now click and drag the
files that are ready to be published to the Web into
this folder.
The next time you are ready to
publish you won't have to create a new Network place. You
will:
- Double click on the "My
Computer" icon on your desktop;
- There should be a "My Network
Places" link on the left, click on it;
- At this point you should see
the one you created before;
- Double click on it, and your
ready to move your files!
WINDOWS 98 Users
- Double click on the "My
Computer" icon on your desktop;
- Double click on "Web Folders";
- Double click on "Add Web
Folder";
- A window opens. At the "Type
the location to Add" prompt type in your URL, for
example http://www.mydomainname.com/
- Click on "Next";
- It should prompt you for your
username/password;
- At the "Enter Name for the Web
Folder" prompt, you may enter an alias for your Web
folder;
- Click on "Finish";
- You should see your
organizations Web folder.
- You may now click and drag the
files that are ready to be published to the Web into
this folder.
The next time you are ready to
publish you won't have to create a new Web Folder. You
will:
- Double click on the "My
Computer" icon on your desktop;
- Double click on "Web Folders";
- At this point you should see
your folder;
- Double click on it, and your
ready to move your files!
Macintosh Users
To Download:
- Go to
http://www.Webdav.org/goliath/#download.
To Install:
- Double click on the "Goliath
0.7" Installer;
- A dialog box opens giving
information about the product. Click any where on the
box to continue;
- You will be prompted through
the installation process.
To Use:
- Open Goliath by double
clicking on it icon;
- A dialog box opens. Here you
will type the URL of the Website you wish to edit;
- Check the box next to "Use
basic authentication";
- Enter your username, and
password;
- Click OK!
Once you have opened you Web
site, you will notice that a new folder has opened on
your desktop. It may look like just another folder, but
you are actually connected to the remote server. You may
now transfer your files by selecting them and dragging
them from your local folder to the remote folder. You may
also remove files on the remote server by selecting them
and dragging them to the Recycle Bin on your desktop.
You may find more information on
the WebDAV protocol at
http://Webdav.org. If you have question about
obtaining a Web site dlhost, you may contact me at
customerservice@dlhost.com.
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