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Classic webservers are used to publish one or more websites. | Classic webservers are used to publish one or more websites. | ||
They operate in a simple way: you just need to indicate the location of a folder that contains files to be published. | They operate in a simple way: you just need to indicate the location of a folder that contains files to be published. | ||
You Need to be in Expert Mode. | |||
You can also do this with HFS. Just follow these steps: | You can also do this with HFS. Just follow these steps: |
Revision as of 02:24, 12 June 2007
Classic webservers are used to publish one or more websites. They operate in a simple way: you just need to indicate the location of a folder that contains files to be published.
You Need to be in Expert Mode.
You can also do this with HFS. Just follow these steps:
- In the virtual file system, right-click on root(home) and click bind root to real-folder.
- Select the folder containing files for the website.
- Right-click root again, and click default file mask.
- Type index.htm*.
The name "index.htm*" is normally ok, but your particular main page file may have a different name, such as "default.html"; check it out.
No server-side scripting is currently supported.
- Disclaimer
- HFS is not designed to publish websites.