| |  | Publishing Files Created Using a Web Authoring Tool Summary of Steps | Steps in Detail Decide the location on VM (either an SFS or BFS directory) where you want to store the files you will publish from a PC web authoring tool. If you do not already have a server root domain defined as the location to which you want to publish files, define a new or redefine an existing server root domain to use the location. - Use the PC web authoring tool to create one or more web pages. Use the publish feature of the PC web authoring tool to move the files from the PC to the server root domain on VM.
Decide the location on VM (either an SFS or BFS directory) where you want to store the files you will publish from a PC web authoring tool. Use the following information to help you decide where you want to publish files to: SFS directory - The names of the files in the PC web authoring tool must be valid CMS filename and filetypes, so the files are named correctly when published to the SFS directory.
- If you publish data using Microsoft FrontPage, pages that you create with the FrontPage Wizard or that use FrontPage Themes do not display correctly when published to an SFS directory.
- After the files are stored on VM, the URLs a web browser user needs to use to view the files are case insensitive.
BFS directory - You do not need to be concerned with how to name the files because the BFS file system supports the same file conventions as PC web authoring tools.
- If you publish data using Microsoft FrontPage, pages that you create with the FrontPage Wizard or that use FrontPage Themes will display correctly when published to a BFS directory.
- After the files are stored on VM, the URLs a web browser user needs to use to view the files are case sensitive.
If you do not already have a server root domain defined as the location to which you want to publish files, define a new or redefine an existing server root domain to use the location. Use the Config TCP Sockets configuration form or the CONFIG SOCKET command to define the location of the server root domain. The SFS or BFS directory you define as the server root domain must exist before you can publish files to it. The publishing process will create any required subdirectories. Use the PC web authoring tool to create one or more web pages. Use the publish feature of the PC web authoring tool to move the files from the PC to the server root domain on VM. The steps for publishing depend on the PC web authoring tool you use. VM:Webgateway online documentation provides instructions for publishing from Microsoft FrontPage and Netscape Composer. |