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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"><HTML><HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="SGML-Tools 1.0.9"> <TITLE>XSitecopy: The Main Interface</TITLE> <LINK HREF="xsitecopy-5.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="xsitecopy-3.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="xsitecopy.html#toc4" REL=contents></HEAD><BODY><A HREF="xsitecopy-5.html">Next</A><A HREF="xsitecopy-3.html">Previous</A><A HREF="xsitecopy.html#toc4">Contents</A><HR><H2><A NAME="s4">4. The Main Interface</A></H2><P><P>At the top is the menu. At the moment, all you can do from the menu isexactly the same as from the toolbar. You can use the buttons in this bar toperform operations on your website(s). It can also be used to create &amp;delete sites, as well as get further help.<P>The main area below the toolbar is split into 2. On the left is a treeview. This shows the title of each site as an entry in the tree.<P>If you expand these items, the files that are related to the selected sitewill be shown. Clicking on a file brings up information about that file inthe right side of the window.<P><H2><A NAME="ss4.1">4.1 Sites</A></H2><P>If you click on a site, the details and attributes of that site will be displayed in the main area of the program. These are divided into what are hopefully logical sections. Each section is separated by a frame, described below.<H3>Server Details</H3><P><UL><LI><B>Hostname</B> is the name of your remote web server. For example, ftp.geocities.com.</LI><LI><B>Protocol</B> determines the method that sitecopy uses to transferyour files. This is <B>totally</B> dependant upon whether or not you would normally upload files to your website using FTP, or whether you are using a WebDAV server. You should choose the protocol accordingly. Note:- If xsitecopy has been compiled without WebDAV support, FTP will be the only option here.</LI><LI><B>Username</B> - the name you normally use to login when uploading files. If this is incorrect, you will receive errors when trying to upload your files.</LI><LI><B>Password</B> - the password required in order to login to the remote server. This will appear as asterisks on the screen.</LI></UL><H3>Update Attributes</H3><P><UL><LI><B>Delete remote file if local is deleted</B>. If this is not checked, then any local files that are deleted will be forgotten about. Selecting this option will force sitecopy to delete anything that is deleted on the local copy of the remote site.</LI><LI><B>Move remote file if local is moved</B>. When not checked, sitecopy willnot bother to check if a file has been moved locally, when it appears to bedeleted. If you wish all local file moves to be mirrored on the remote site,ensure this option is checked.</LI><LI><B>Use passive mode FTP</B>, should only be unchecked if you actually<B>know</B> you want it unchecked.</LI><LI><B>When uploading changed files, first delete them</B>. This option shouldnot be checked by default. If you find that your FTP server has troubledealing with over-writing files, then this option will force sitecopy tofirst delete a changed file remotely, before uploading the newer local copy.</LI></UL><H3>Statistics</H3><P>Provides a short summary of the changes (if any) to the local site, sincethe last update was performed.<H3>Locations</H3><P><UL><LI><B>Directory for local files</B>, is an absolute path in your file system. Itshould be the root directory <B>of your website</B> that resides on yourlocal filesystem (or over NFS).</LI><LI><B>Directory for remote files</B>, is the directory that all files will beuploaded <B>into</B>. It must exist on the remote site for a successfulupdate to be completed. The directory must either have a / prefix if it isan absolute path, or a &nbsp;/ prefix if it is relative to your remote logindirectory.</LI><LI><B>Root URL of the remote site</B>, is a non-essential field, that can be used togenerate a "recent changes" web page. Currently, (as of version 0.6.10), thisis only possible manually, using the changes.awk script provided with thedistribution. However, integrated report generating is a planned feature.</LI></UL><H3>File attributes</H3><P><UL><LI><B>Permissions mode</B>, can be one of Ignore All, Executables Only, or MaintainFor All. These options force XSitecopy to either ignore permissions ofuploaded files, maintain them for files with the execute bit set locally, or ensureALL remote files have the same permission bits as the local site,respectively.</LI><LI><B>Symbolic links</B>, can be treated in various ways. Follow all, will tellXSitecopy to upload the file (or directory?) that any symbolic links point to.Ignore links, tells XSitecopy not to care if it encounters a symbolic linkon the local site. Maintain all, will attempt to create symbolic links onthe remote site, if this is supported by the selected protocol.</LI></UL><H3>Advanced</H3><P>Chances are that while you're editing html locally, things like backup fileswill get created. While useful, it's likely you don't want them uploaded toyour remote web site. The excludes section allows you to specify regularexpressions. Any files on the local site matching these expressions will beignored by XSitecopy.<P>For example my excludes consist of:<P><UL><LI>*.bak</LI><LI>core</LI><LI>oldweb</LI></UL><P>because I don't want any backups or core dumps uploaded. I also have asub-directory on my local site called 'oldweb' which I keep for nostalgicpurposes only. This is not uploaded by specifying it as 'an exclude'.<HR><A HREF="xsitecopy-5.html">Next</A><A HREF="xsitecopy-3.html">Previous</A><A HREF="xsitecopy.html#toc4">Contents</A></BODY></HTML>

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