-=PCTechTalk=- Re: website

  • From: ~OoO~ <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Christine <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 09:55:00 -0400

Works fine for me. I can see you (assuming its you) being as carefree as ever, 
playing the guitar on a bed.
:o)
If you use this address:
http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/

you will see it'll automatically go to your page as well, cause it'll 
automatically search for the index page.

In your root directory, create another directory calling it anything you want. 
So, let's say you want to make a page or site about guitars, you could make a 
directory called "guitars" and then save all your files there. Make sure the 
main file is called "index.html" and save it in your "guitars" directory. If 
you have images, you can put them in another folder called images, which you 
would create IN the "guitars" directory... get it?

Then, you give out the address:
http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/guitars

Or... you can use a DNS service, like at dyndns.org. They'll give you a 
redirect URL. So, for example, you can get http://guitars.homeip.net (which is 
probably not available), and have it forward to your URL 
http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/guitars
 
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 09:41:06 -0400, Christine wrote:
> HI Sir Troth,
>
> It was
>
> http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/index.html
>
> So each "directory" or new website, needs its own index called
> index.htm or index.html.
> I have not been working with my front page editor and am assuming
> that is what I used before.  I want to create another website other
> than this one right now and then try submitting it to google so
> others researching my Bransfields can find it. Can you see anything
> there?
>
> Christine
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "~OoO~"
> To: "Christine"
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:19 AM
> Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: website
>
>
>> Ok... yes, you can make multiple sites within a webspace. All a
>> webspace is is a directory of files and folders. You just need to
>> give out the correct URL for people to log on.
>> If the address you give is just the folder, it should
>> automatically look to load a page in that directory called either
>> index.html or index.htm or default.htm(l) (which could,
>> technically, be changed as well).
>>
>> So... for example... when I give people the address
>> http://www.sirtroth.com, people will go to that page which will
>> automatically load index.htm in the main directory. On the other
>> hand, I also have a site at http://www.sirtroth.com/ut2004 and
>> when people go to that page they automatically load the index.htm
>> file that is in the ut2004 directory, which is in the root
>> directory.
>>
>> Lastly... you can actually get another domain name, and rather
>> than get a second hosting package, you can just point it to a
>> page or directory of a current hosting you have with another
>> domain.
>>
>> Did I confuse you yet>
>> :o)
>>
>> What's the address to your site now?
>>
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>> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 23:28:09 -0400, Christine wrote:
>>> I am trying to get back to working on my first website from
>>> about a year ago which I set aside since then.  I am using
>>> webspace on my ISP cox.  I thought it would be visable to other
>>> people still but I dont think so.  I can see it when I go to
>>> "manage my webspace" under my account but if I gave anyone else
>>> the address for it I dont think it shows up.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help with this?  Also can you create more than one
>>> website within a webspace a ISP provider gives you or only
>>> pages to go in that one.  I know you can create subfolders,
>>> like under the "personal" folder but that is not like a
>>> separete website is it.
>>>
>>>
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