Creating Interactive Internet Websites - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 21
About This Presentation
Title:

Creating Interactive Internet Websites

Description:

Click on RUN. Type in 'notepad' Enter. Type a sentence. Save it as a:test or as c:test ... Spend time getting comfortable with the Netscape Browser ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:126
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 22
Provided by: mitchblase
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Creating Interactive Internet Websites


1
Creating Interactive Internet Websites
  • EE 2305 Lab 1

2
Overview of Lab
  • Labs are for two hours, once per week
  • Location Room 215CStay with your own lab section
  • Lab Textbook Same as course textbook
  • We will be doing some of the Thread A
    exercises, so bring your book each week
  • Please be on time each week

3
Computer Lab Access
  • Room 215C is open 24 x 7, whenever build-ing is
    open, except two hours per week main-tenance.
    You will have a SEAS (School of Engineering)
    account.
  • At the end of the semester, you will move your
    files to your POST account if you do not plan to
    stay in Engineering. (POST is the name of the
    general computer for Dedman, Cox, etc. All SMU
    students have POST accounts.)

4
Lab Grading
  • Lab Grade is 30 of overall course grade.
  • 50 weekly exercises and quizzes. Submitted web
    items in lab will mostly be submitted via the
    web. (Most lecture items will be on floppy
    disks.)
  • 50 Term Project (See syllabus)

5
Term Project
  • Should first be approved by lab instructor.
  • You must have
  • Home Page introducing your company
  • All least three pages of different product
    categories with hotlinks to product specs
  • Check-out page with customer and credit card
    info gathering. See Syllabus.

6
Do not use Web-Creation Software on Your Term
Project!
  • If you do, you will be penalized one letter grade
    in the entire course
  • You must learn HTML
  • It is easy, but you must do it

7
Whats for TodayFirst, sign on to a computer
  • Use any computer in Room 215
  • Get your account name and temporary password from
    your Lab Instructor
  • Follow instructions on the screen. Enter the
    login name, password, and domain name. The
    domain is SEAS-S.
  • Tab (not enter) between these entries

8
Setting Up Your E-mail Account
  • Locate the TELNET icon on computer screen
  • Double (left mouse button) click on icon
  • Single click on Connect
  • Single click Remote Sys.
  • Enter Host name hyper, quick, rapid, blaze,
    turbo, swift, homer, marge, agile, or speed
  • Enter Port telnet
  • Enter Term Type vt100

9
Setting Up Your Account
  • You will be asked for your login account name.
    This is your permanent account name in the SEAS
    computer system, as provided to you by your
    Instructor
  • You will be asked for your password. Use the
    temporary password provided by your Instructor.
    Passwords are case sensitive you may not
    substitute cap for lower case

10
Who are you on the Internet?
  • E-mail address specifics
  • Your account name part
  • jsmith
  • (Up to 8 characters, lower case)
  • Your host part
  • seas.smu.edu
  • Your full e-mail address
  • jsmith_at_seas.smu.edu
  • Note In all cases above, seas might be engr

11
Change Your Password
  • Once you have successfully logged into the SEAS
    system, you must change your password to a
    permanent password
  • Proper selection is important
  • Something you can remember. Nobody can recover
    it if you forget it
  • 8 characters, both upper and lower case
  • Mixture of letters and numerals
  • Not a word in English, not a birthdate
  • Write it down in a secret place

12
To change your password
  • Changing your password
  • passwd
  • 8 characters, letters and numbers
  • upper and lower case
  • not in dictionary
  • hackers use list of names words and dates,
    forward and backward

13
Final Secrecy Reminder
  • You can give out your computer name
  • You can give out your user ID (user name)
  • You must not give out your secret password
  • Why not? a hacker could destroy your files and/or
    use your account to send nasty mail to students,
    faculty, President Bush, etc.

14
The pine e-mail program
  • After you get the SEAS computer system prompt ()
    and have changed your password, enter pine
  • pine allows you to compose and send, receive and
    file messages, and also to maintain your own
    private directory of e-mail addresses

15
Running Pine Email Program
  • ? HELP - Get help using Pine
  • C COMPOSE - Compose and send a message
  • I FOLDER INDEX - View messages, current folder
  • L FOLDER LIST - Select a folder to view
  • A ADDRESS BOOK - Update address book
  • Q QUIT - Exit the Pine program
  • Other commands at bottom of screen
  • Type I to check your mail (index)
  • Type C to compose and send a message
  • Type Q to quit pine

16
Quitting Pine and Logging Out
  • Type Q to quit pine
  • Do you really want to quit pine y/n?
  • Answer y for yes
  • exit or logout
  • Do not leave a terminal while logged in (bad
    things could happen)
  • Reread the last bullet
  • Reread two bullets back
  • You are still logged into Windows

17
wwwsetup
  • The SEAS system has a UNIX macro named wwwsetup.
  • This handy macro establishes a public directory
    in your cyberspace named public_html
  • It also sets an empty file named index.html in
    your public directory
  • It sets correct permissions for all files in your
    public directory.
  • At the prompt, type wwwsetup and enter.

18
Notepad
  • In Windows (not on the Internet),
  • Click on START
  • Click on RUN
  • Type in notepad
  • Enter
  • Type a sentence
  • Save it as a\test or as c\test

19
WS_FTP
  • Get familiar with WS_FTP. If you have a floppy
    disk, move a file from the floppy to your public
    file
  • If you dont have a floppy, use the hard drive
  • Verify that the file is in your cyberspace.
  • Move the file back where it came from
  • Delete it in both places, and verify that it is
    gone.

20
If time permits
  • Spend time getting comfortable with the Netscape
    Browser
  • Although MS Internet Explorer is available on the
    computers in the labs, you are required to use
    Netscape. There are significant differences, and
    your Website will be graded using Netscape
  • Netscape is FREE. If you have your own computer,
    be sure it has Netscape

21
Logging out of Windows
  • After you logout of your account, you must also
    logout of Windows
  • Strange as it seems, hit the Start key
  • Hit u as in Shut Down
  • Select Login under a different account and
    Enter
  • Now you are completely out of the system
  • As a rule, you have to logout as many times as
    you put in account passwords to get in
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com