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150 Opening BINARY mode data connection
226 Transfer complete
ftp: nnn bytes sent in 0.00Seconds nnn.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp>
put demo1page2.htm
200 Port set okay
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection
226 Transfer complete
ftp: nnn bytes sent in 0.00Seconds nnn.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp>
quit
221 Bye...see you later
C:\>
The
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console application allows you to browse the
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flash
disk using the
DIR
and
CD
commands. Using the console application, verify that
the files ended up where you expected.
Viewing the Web Pages in a Browser
To retrieve the pages with a web browser use
http://10.1.0.170/forms/demo1page1.htm
. Be sure to substitute your
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file names are case sensitive.
Note that you do not need to include the “Web” directory in the URL. “Web” is implied
because the browser makes an HTTP request.
The
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directory structure is as follows:
All web pages must be in the Web directory named or in a Web subfolder. Any page
that accesses network variables must be placed in the Web/forms directory. You may
create other directories under Web to store graphics and other content. The
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has about 1MB of disk space available for your content.
The three web pages are illustrated below. See the
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Internet Server User’s
Guid
e for specific information about the HTML syntax supported by the
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.
These pages have been tested with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer version 5.0 (US
version) only. There are many subtle differences between Netscape and Microsoft web
browsers that may prevent the pages (especially demo1page3.htm) from being properly
displayed using the Netscape browser
.