- You want to upload (send) your files to your public_html directory
on Stuy's computers because then they are visible to the
world (and more important than the world...Mr. Brooks).
- We are going to use FileZilla. If you want to use
this tool and don't have it installed, you can get it here:
https://filezilla-project.org/
- Launch FileZilla, and type into the text boxes on the top:
- In the Host box:: sftp://marge.stuy.edu
- In the Username box: your
username
- In the Password: your
password
- In the Port box: 22
- Press the "QuickConnect" button to connect to Stuy
- Once connected, you'll see Stuy's directory's on the right
and your home computer's directories on the left.
- Navigate to your public_html
directory on the right, and the directory containing the
file(s) you want to upload on the left.
- Highlight and drag the file(s) to be moved from the left
(home) pane to the right (Stuy) pane. At this point
you should see some activity occurring up in the "Status"
area and you should see your files appear in the left pane,
and you're done.
Publishing your files:
Suppose I've got a file called
Fred.html that I'm
dying to have the world know about. That file can be
accessed through any one of several Stuy web servers, located in
the various Stuy CS classrooms. here are two, valid URLs
for
Fred.html
(assuming that my username is
peter)
http://lisa.stuy.edu/~peter/Fred.html
or
http://marge.stuy.edu/~peter/Fred.html
Handing in homework to Mr. Brooks's homework server:
If you're supposed to hand in a web page (or web site), then
compose and put and HTML link into the Comments-to-Teacher area
of the homework submission slot. For instance, if you want
to hand in the Fred.html as homework, write something like the
following in the Comments-to-Teacher box:
<a
href="http://lisa.stuy.edu/~peter/Fred.html">Here it is Mr.
B</a>
Make sure that you don't forget the
</a> at the end.