How the NETS web pages work Pete Siemsen October 18, 2006.

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How the NETS web pages work Pete Siemsen October 18, 2006

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How the NETS web pages work

Pete Siemsen

October 18, 2006

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Where the NETS is

• On netserver

• Copied every night to SCD/CISL web server

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Who edits the NETS web

• Pete (all)

• Jim (ACCESS, NI)

• Marla (NLR, Westnet, BRAN, etc.)

• Jennifer (Inventory)

• Jeff and Teresa (IPT)

• David (wireless)

• Programs (port lists, others)

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Internal pages

• Any path with “internal” in the name

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Archive pages

• Where do old pages go?

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Security

• “internal” directories

• datacomm directory

• password protection

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How can you edit web pages?

• Dreamweaver

• Emacs, VI, Notepad, etc.

• Word, Powerpoint

• Open Office

• Visio

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Search engines

• Searches happen on the SCD web server

• No searching on netserver

• Can’t search mail archives

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Look and feel

• Standard NETS headers

• Standard NETS footers

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CSS

• Possible way to make life easier

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Disorganization

• Cleaning out old stuff doesn’t happen

• Reorganization is hard

• Opinions differ