- Open Fetch. In the dialog box that appears you will need to provide
the following information:
Host: zoo.uvm.edu
User ID: your zoo account name (EX: hsmith, dlb, ajones)
Password: your zoo password
(Optional:)
Directory: public_html
- After pressing OK Fetch will connect to your Zoo account.
On the left side of the screen you will see your directories and
files. Above this list is a box that shows which directory you are
currently in.
To change to your public_html directory (if you are not already there)
double click on the public_html folder in the list of files.
Be sure you are in the public_html directory before proceeding!
- To move a file from your hard drive to Zoo, first choose "Text" or
"Binary." (Remember: text refers only to plain ascii text files, not
necessarily files created with a word processor. Binary includes
everything else. Your HTML files should be plain text files and your
images or graphics files will be binary.)
- Now click on the "Put File" button. You will be presented with the
usual Mac dialog box for opening a file. Find your file and Open it.
- In the next dialog box, be sure your file format is "Text" for text files
by clicking on the "format" button just below the file's name. If you are moving images, be sure to choose "Raw Data." Also be
sure your file ends with the name .html for a Web text file, or .gif or
.jpeg for graphics files.
- Click OK. Watch the right side of the Fetch screen to see the
progress of the transfer.
- When files are moved to zoo they are automatically set to be
unreadable by the general public. To re-set the rights on your file so
that they can be accessible on the Web go to the menu item "Remote" and
choose "Send FTP Command..."
- In the dialog box that appears type:
site chmod 644 filename
where filename is the name of the file you just moved.
- If you have Fetch version 3.0 or higher it's even easier to set the rights. Click on the file, choose "Remote: Set Permissions." You will be offered a dialog box. Give everyone "read" rights, but give only yourself, the owner, "write" and "Search//exe
cute" rights.
Or, if you are moving many files, go to "Remote: Set Upload Permissions" and set these rights before moving any files.
That's it! You've moved your files to zoo and they are now available to
anyone on the Web!