THE VIRTUAL SERVER HANDBOOK
To navigate the directories
1.
Move around the directories by modifying the Path Specification box.
2.
Click Change Directory.
To move below your current working directory
Below the "Path Specification" box there is the "Entries in Current Working
Directory" list. A directory will have [CD] on the right. To change to a
directory click on the [CD] to the right of the directory name.
Note: If the current working directory entries list contains a graphic file
or a home page file, click on the file name to bring up a small browser.
The browser displays graphic images and home page files.
The list of entries displays to following:
File name
File size
The date the file was last modified Each file within the list has a series of
options that you can do to it:
Edit
Delete
Copy
Move
Link
Chmod (change permissions)
Editing and deleting a File
iManager enables you to edit text files, such as HTML files, from within
your web browser. This is useful if you need to make a quick change and do
not want to do it via telnet.
The list of entries displays an Edit column. Each entry has ED, CD, or a
blank associated in this column.
To edit files
From the Edit column, click on the ED to begin editing (ED signifies that
the entry is an editable text file).
Note: If an entry has no option in the Edit column, then the file is neither
a directory nor an editable text file. Graphic images appear like this.
To delete files
1.
From the iManager list of entries, go to the Delete column. File and
directory entries found in the Delete column have RM by each entry.
RM stands for the remove (UNIX) command.
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