PSYCHOLOGY 409a, 409b, 459
Instructions
for FTP Uploading

G30, Fall 2009, University of Hawaii
Dr. Leon James, Instructor

 

1) Uploading means sending the copy of a file from your computer or disk to the "server" computer that publishes it instantly to the whole World Wide Web. To upload a file you need the address of the "server" computer, which is called "Host Address", as well as a "Login ID" or "Name" and "Password."

Once you are logged into the common class folder or "Directory", you must create a new folder or directory for yourself, with your last name as the file name -- in lower case letters, no spaces. You create a new folder or directory using your "FTP Client Application" or software (see below). After creating the folder with your name, it will show up on the screen, along with the other students' folders. Do not tamper in any way with the other students' folders! This is prohibited by university regulations and the law.

Double click your own folder that is called your last name. It will show empty at this point since you have not uploaded any files yet. This is where you upload all your files in the course. It has an official Web address that shows all your files and anyone on the Web can see it, including search engines. Your document and Web pages will show up in the Web search engines within two weeks after you upload anything. Search for your name to find it, or the topic you wrote about.

You upload all your files only into this folder with your name on it.

You can delete or replace or rename any file you uploaded. You can upload as often as you want in order to make as many changes as you want to your files. Once you upload a file, your document is published and anyone in the world can read it on the Web. When you upload a file after editing it, the new file will automatically replace the old file. After uploading a file, always view it in your Web browser to see if it looks all right. Click on Refresh in your Web browser so the latest copy will show.

Remember: After you upload a file, you always need to look at it with your Web browser to make sure it looks the way you want it.

 

2) In order to upload your files there are the three pieces of information you must have:

information you must have 409a class
Monday
409b class
Tuesday
459 class
Thursday
Host address: www.soc.hawaii.edu
Login ID: 409af009 409bf009 459f009
Password: (the password will be given out in each class by the instructor )

 

3) You should know the Web address of your class folder in which your own folder is located (bookmark it):

409a (Monday) www.soc.hawaii.edu/leon/409af009

409b (Tuesday) www.soc.hawaii.edu/leon/409bf009

459 (Thursday)  www.soc.hawaii.edu/leon/459f009

For example, if you are in the Monday class and your last name is Kennedy, then the address of your own folder will be:

http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/leon/409af009/kennedy

And your home page file called kennedy-home.htm will have this Web address:

http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/leon/409af009/kennedy/kennedy-home.htm  

And the address of your first report will be:

            http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/eon/409af009/kennedy/kennedy-report1.htm  

Important:  Do not use upper case letters, or spaces, in any file name or Web address (this will earn you penalty points). Copy all the file names just as instructed in the examples. Points will be deducted for not complying to this rule.

 

4) Required Step before uploading any of your files:

You must do the following before anyone will be able see the files in your folder with a Web browser. You need to upload two specific files to your own folder in order to enable this feature. Otherwise you get a 404 Not Found error Message in your browser when you try to see your folder directory containing your files.  So in order to prevent that, you must first upload the two required directory files into your folder. Look for these two files in the overall class folder, where you first log in and before you click on your own folder. You willsee these two files in your ftp application window along with the folders of the students and your own. The two files are called:

_message    
_WSDirIndex.css

When you spot them, select one of the files, or the two together if they are next to each other, and drag them into your own folder. Now switch to your Web browser and go to the your folder address. Now you can see the two files you just uploaded in your own folder. If not repeat the operation until you figure it out.

Now you are ready to upload any files to your folder. They will show up in the directory of files in your Web browser.

5) You should know this: Your document may contain special fonts or images, as most Web pages do. When you save your file as a Web page, your word processor saves all the images in a new folder and it names that folder the same name as the file, so you can recognize it. You must upload this folder as well with your main document file, or else the images will show as a blank square.

For example, if your file name is kennedy-report1.htm and you save it in your word processor "as a Web page" then your word processor will automatically create a new folder on your computer called
kennedy-report1.htm
_Files
which will contain the images, if you have any. When you upload your report file (e.g., kennedy-report1.htm), you must also upload the folder created by the word processor on your computer (e.g., kennedy-report1.htm _Files). After uploading both into your own uploading folder, you will be able to see your file as well as its image-folder. If not, try again.

Now when you look at your document on the Web with your Web browser, all the original images should show normally just as they show in your word processor. When the Web browser shows your file, it also looks for the images in that sub-folder by the same name, and places them in the document where they are supposed to be. If that folder is not uploaded, the file will show an empty box where the image is supposed to be.

6) Once you upload a file be sure to always check it with your Web browser. This is why you need your folder address on the Web saved as a favorite or bookmark. Make this checking a required routine as part of the uploading process. With your Web browser, go to the address of your own folder as indicated above and click on your file. Look at it. If you notice anything you want to change, go back to your word processor and edit the file. Give the Save command again. Do not forget to save it after each change or the changes will not show up in the uploaded file. Now upload it again. It will automatically replace the older version. Now go to your Web address again with your Web browser and check the document -- be sure to press the Refresh button on your Web browser or else the changes might not show up.

Repeat this process as often as needed.

7) Now create your Home Page in your word processor file and name it lastname-home.htm (e.g., kennedy-home.htm). Do not use other file names. Do not use upper case letters. Do not use spaces in the file names. The minimum on your home page must be

Try to get the information for (i) to (v) to appear on the first screen (that's a nice helpful feature)

If these links do not appear on your Home Page or if they do not work, points will be deducted from your reports.

Make the Home Page and Report documents easy, attractive, and clearly visible. You are not allowed to use black or dark backgrounds as this makes it harder to read the text. In terms of importance, text visibility is much more important than visual effects.

The Home Page is due at the same time as you upload your first Report. Penalty points for the Home Page being late or incomplete = 3 points per week.

8) Warnings:
Do not delete or alter other people's files and folders! 
Do not give out the class password to anyone!
 
Always keep 2 copies of all your files in different places for safety (e.g., your hard drive and a CD or flash drive).


Where to Get FTP Application
(client software for your computer so you can upload your files)

FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is software you install on your computer so you can upload and download files online. There are a number of options of free FTP applications. You can try out more than one until you're comfortable using it. You click on the links below then look for the Application and the Download button. Once it is downloaded on your computer, click on the Run button. Once installed you can explore the menus and Help to see how it works. You can also google questions you have to see if there are online helpful answers and hints. Be sure to specify the name of the FTP Application. 

Important Note: Whatever FTP application you are using it will have a setting for FTP (usually the default but not always) and an SFTP setting. Select the FTP setting (the other one will not work with our class folder).

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For Windows: you can download FileZilla Client (free):

https://www.ohloh.net/p/filezilla/download?filename=FileZilla_3.2.7.1_win32-setup.exe

For the Mac:

download Fugu: http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/download.html (free)

Or download Fetch  http://www.fetchsoftworks.com/downloads.html  (free 15-day trial)

 

(3) There are also many commercial FTP applications that cost around $40. Just go to google.com and type in FTP software. I use one called SecureFX which allows for regular FTP as well as Secure SSH:   vandyke.com/download/securefx/index.html

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After you are logged in:

It should show the folders of the other students, unless you happen to be the first in class to create a folder. Right click the class directory and select  Create Directory. For the name of your directory folder, use only your last name for the folder's name (all lower case letters, no spaces). You will see your new folder on the right hand window. This means you have successfully created a folder of your own on the Web. Anyone can now see whatever files you upload into this folder. Double click your folder and you'll see what's in it. At first nothing, of course, until you upload files into this folder.

The first two files you must upload are the system files, as explained above.

_message    
_WSDirIndex.css

Make sure you are in your own folder before you upload any files. All sorts of bad things happen when you upload files into some other student's folder. Note also you can select any file, and click either Delete or Rename. Be sure you never delete another student's folder or file!! You can do anything in your own folder, but stay out of the folder of others to avoid any mistakes or accidents.

Look at the left window. Find a file on your hard drive or diskette. Check to see you're still in your own folder. Your name should be showing on the top filed in the right window. Select the file on your computer and drag it into the right window (or click the arrow in the center of the screen). You will now see your file in the right window. This file can now be seen on the Web. Check it out with your browser (see above for instructions on this).

In order to use this application remember that you're dragging files from your computer to the host computer (uploading), or vice versa (downloading). You can drag files from your local window to the host folder you created. 



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