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Jim W 01-08-2003 05:14 PM

OT Web page help please
 
tradinka wrote:


Hi,

I understand from my ISP that I have 10MB of free Web space. With this
information in mind, I would like to compile and publish on the Internet a
small photo album containing a few of my plant pictures. I already have a
simple Web site creation program with almost full instructions, the only
thing it doesn't tell me is how to retrieve a Web page from my ISP when I
wish to re-new it or change any photograph. Any advice and help would be
most welcome.
Thank you.
Mike


You need to ask your ISP about that.. Try their support pages first! Or
a webpage building newbies group!-)


All the information you need from NTL is he
http://www.ntlworld.com/data-feeds/e...ites/webspace/


You don't 'retreive' it.. You keep a 'local' copy on your computer and
then "replace" the 'remote' copy (which is the old one) when you've made
the changes on the copy on your computer.

It only gets retreived when you or someone else is viewing it with a
browser, via the web.

//

Jim

martin 01-08-2003 05:32 PM

OT Web page help please
 
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:14:19 +0100,
(Jim W) wrote:

tradinka wrote:


Hi,

I understand from my ISP that I have 10MB of free Web space. With this
information in mind, I would like to compile and publish on the Internet a
small photo album containing a few of my plant pictures. I already have a
simple Web site creation program with almost full instructions, the only
thing it doesn't tell me is how to retrieve a Web page from my ISP when I
wish to re-new it or change any photograph. Any advice and help would be
most welcome.
Thank you.
Mike


You need to ask your ISP about that.. Try their support pages first! Or
a webpage building newbies group!-)


All the information you need from NTL is he
http://www.ntlworld.com/data-feeds/e...ites/webspace/


You don't 'retreive' it.. You keep a 'local' copy on your computer and
then "replace" the 'remote' copy (which is the old one) when you've made
the changes on the copy on your computer.

It only gets retreived when you or someone else is viewing it with a
browser, via the web.


or when you manage to lose the original.
--
Martin


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