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Uploading Support Pages via a Client FTP
Overview If you add support web pages to the default website, you may choose to protect
them with the same user name and the same password as those used for the default
pages, or to authorize access to all users (no password required).
To add pages to the site, you must specify the folder in which the pages are stored
before you can upload them to the server.
Indicating the
File Location
Place the folders containing your web pages and any associated graphics in a
shared directory. Each subdirectory should normally contain a page called
index.htm.
Make sure that all graphics file names are in DOS 8.3 format (a maximum of eight
characters for the name and three characters for the extension).
Security pages (with a password) should be copied to the \wwwroot\secure\user
directory of the embedded server.
Pages accessible to all should be copied to the \wwwroot\unsecure\user directory of
the embedded server.
Uploading to a
Server
To upload the pages to the server, follow the steps below.
Note: Do not forget to create new hyperlinks to other web pages to enable these
pages to be accessed via the browser.
Step Action
1 Save your project.
2 Open a client FTP (e.g.: filezilla).
3 Enter the IP address, the user name (wsupgrade) and the password
(wsupgrade) to connect to the site.
Find your web project in the tree structure for your local site (hard disk).
In the tree structure for the remote site select /FLASH1/wwwroot/unsecure/user
for your free access pages.
In the tree structure for the remote site select /FLASH1//wwwroot/secure/user for
your password-secured pages.
4 Copy the relevant files from the local site to the desired location in the remote
site (module).
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