Helpful Numbers:

Repair Service:
973-4000 or 611
(611 connects only if calling within a Wilkes Telecommunications Exchange and will not connect if calling from a cell phone)

Customer Service/
General Office:

336-973-3103

Local Directory Assistance:
411 within service area*
(*$1.00 per call)

 

Moving files to the Web server

Now it is time to copy your Web files -- all of the HTML files, as well as any graphics or other related files -- to the newly-created directory. The easiest way to do this is with FTP software (such as WS_FTP, CuteFTP, Fetch, etc.). WS_FTP was distributed on the Internet Toolkit disc.

Using FTP, connect to www.wilkestelecommunications.com, but not via an Anonymous login. Enter the Username and Password you are currently using for your own dialup account.

When FTP makes the connection to wilkestelecommunications.com, you will be placed in your top-level directory. There will already be a subdirectory shown on the Remote host side. This directory will be "htdocs."

Change to that subdirectory (most simply by double-clicking on the htdocs directory name).

Copy all relevant files from your system to your new htdocs subdirectory. (This would include all of your HTML files, as well as any graphics or other files that are referenced within those HTML files.) Be sure to copy all HTML files in ASCII mode! You can now access these files across the Net using any web browser.

Accessing your files from the wilkes.net server

The URL for your new files is: http://www.wilke.net/~username/filename.html where username is your dialup Username and filename.html is the name of any HTML file you wish to access. Note that if your "home page" file is named index.html, you do not need to specify the filename; you may simply open the following URL: http://www.wilkes.net/~username. Naming you "home page" index.html is the recommended practice. It makes it easier to write out your website address.

Web Space Storage Limits

Please remember that your total Web Space storage must not exceed your personal web space limit. This includes all of your HTML files, graphics and your email.