
Geog 355: Geographical Information Systems II
Spring 2009
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4) Uploading your website
When you are happy with the look of your web pages and they work locally (the links point
to each other) it is time to upload them to your web space.
a) In the Files Pane click the Connects to remote host button which looks like an electric
plug. This connects you to your server and the geog355 folder you created earlier.
Select all your files on the right that are in your MyWebPage folder (click the bottom
one, hold shift and click the top one) and click on the icon with a blue arrow pointing
up called Put File(s). If it asks you to Include dependent files say yes. Check that all
the relevent files were moved by clicking where it says Local view and switching it to
Remote view. All your files should be there.
b) Assuming you have done everything correctly your web pages should be online now.
Open a browser and go to:
http://www.sfu.ca/~username/geog355/
Where 'username' is your sfu login name.
c) If you can't see anything or get an error message double check that the files are
indeed on the server (Remote view). Ask your TA for help if it still is not showing up.
5) What to hand in:
a) Print out the HTML code of your aboutme.html web page by going to F
ile >> Print
Code... (4 marks)
b) Print out the HTML code of your index.html web page by going to F
ile >> Print
Code... (4 marks)
c) Print out the CSS code of your geog355.css file by opening it from the Files Pane
and going to F
ile >> Print Code... (4 marks)
d) Print out a screen capture of your aboutme.html web page (4 marks)
e) Print out a screen capture of your index.html web page (4 marks)
f) Provide the URL or address of your working geog355 website. It should be something
like http://www.sfu.ca/~username/geog355/ and have the two working web pages
(5 marks)
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