SkyPoint 
    Communications is a full service Internet Service Provider. 
  Creating And Changing a Commercial 
    Web Site on SkyPoint
  Members wanting a commercial 
    Web site on SkyPoint's server must be subscribed to our PersonalLink, LanLink, 
    HostLink, or InterLink account and must have a registered domain name. Additional 
    Web hosting charges apply. Members who have purchased any of our Commercial 
    Web Packages have a PersonalLink account included in the package. 
  Professional custom Web 
    site design services are available through the WebSpan 
    Design Group, a division of SkyPoint. We offer the latest and best new 
    Web services, including RealAudio, Shockwave, Java, cgi, secure commerce server 
    for on-line credit card orders, and many others.
  For those users creating 
    or updating their own Web pages, there is a wide assortment of Web page creation 
    software on the market. Much of the software can simply be downloaded using 
    FTP programs. Among other locations, Macintosh choices can be found at http://www.jumbo.com 
    and at http://www.shareware.com, 
    while PC platforms are represented at http://CWS.wilmington.net. 
    Also, many word processors and desktop publishing systems have HTML document 
    translators. We strongly suggest, however, that you have a good familiarity 
    with HTML, even if you want to use authoring software to do the work for you. 
    No software is as good a coder as the human brain, and many packages add garbage 
    comments every time you edit a document. After a while, your site may become 
    slow and huge if you are not careful to optimize your code after using an 
    authoring application! 
  Remember, every Web page 
    must run somewhere on the spectrum between total entertainment and total education. 
    You must decide what "market" you want to reach. A successful Web site is 
    targeted, visually interesting, neat, easy to use, and informative. 
  To transfer your web 
    pages to SkyPoint, you need to use an FTP client program. On MS-Windows, a 
    common FTP client is WS-FTP, and a common Macintosh FTP client is called Fetch. 
    The host name to connect to is "ftp.skypoint.com". Use your login name (for 
    example, if your email address is foo@skypoint.com, then your login name is 
    foo) and your password; this password is the same password you use to login 
    and also to get your e-mail. When you connect, you will be placed in your 
    home directory.
  In your home directory, 
    you have a subdirectory called "www2" or "yourdomain.com." followed by the 
    domain name. Select the directory and change into it; if you are using a graphical 
    application, such as on a MS-Windows or MacIntosh system, you will be able 
    to double-click on the directory name to change into that directory.
  Note: It has been 
    discovered with WS_Ftp (for MS-Windows), the www2 subdirectory does not show 
    up in the directory listing. If this is the case for you, you can click on 
    the ChgDir button, or another button that allows you to change the directory 
    you are looking at, type in the www2 directory name and click on the "Ok" 
    button; you may need to append the www2 directory name onto the existing directory 
    listed - be sure to use the proper slash if necessary. This should put you 
    in the www2 directory.
  You will find three subdirectories. 
    The first directory is called cgi-bin; this is where you put your CGI scripts 
    to interface with your web pages. (NOTE: All CGI scripts must be reviewed 
    and approved by the SkyPoint WebMaster, or have come from a designer on SkyPoint's 
    Known and Trusted Designers List.) The second directory is htdocs; this is 
    where your put all your HTML files, pictures, and anything else that is displayed 
    on your web page - more on this later. The third directory is called logs; 
    there are two files there: access_log and error_log. The access_log shows 
    you connected to your web page and the error_log shows any errors that may 
    have occurred - do NOT delete these files, they are necessary! 
  The htdocs subdirectory 
    is where you put your HTML files, pictures, etc. The main page needs to be 
    called "index.html" (without the quotes) or "index.shtml" if you are doing 
    CGI scripts or counters. The file name MUST be in lowercase letters!
  All other files may have 
    any file name you wish - they do not even have to have the .html extension. 
    Having the .html extension on your HTML document files is recommended to help 
    keep the files clear as to what they are. Watch out for upper and lowercase 
    differences in file names; on the SkyPoint computers, foo.html is not the 
    same as FOO.HTML or Foo.Html or foo.HTML.
  Select the file(s) you 
    wish to transfer to SkyPoint and send them. With the WS_Ftp program, you have 
    two arrows in the middle of the screen, one pointing to the left, one pointing 
    to the right. Your local files are on the left side and SkyPoint is on the 
    right. When transfering files from your computer to SkyPoint, highlight the 
    files on the left side and press the arrow pointing to the right.
  Caution: HTML 
    document files are text (ASCII) files and pictures are binary files. Transfer 
    all HTML files as ASCII and all pictures as binary files!
  If you want subdirectories 
    to keep your files organized, create a new subdirectory using your FTP applications. 
    You will be asked for a directory name to be made. Change into the new directory 
    by following the steps you used before to change into the www2 directory. 
    
  If you need to delete 
    a file, highlight the file and click the Delete button or drag it into the 
    trash. To delete a subdirectory, use your FTP application's rmdir function 
    (if available).