Bookmarks? (Home Page and FTP troubles)

Ernest Prabhakar ernest at pundit.cithep.caltech.edu
Fri Mar 4 19:53:20 PST 1994


Each time you update it, you have to hit Command-V - "Show bookmarks".   
It creates (then appends to) a new Start.html in ~/Library/OmniWeb,  
which then needs to be re-read back in.

I was wondering - isn't there some sort of standard for where home  
pages should be kept?  For our school's Unix cluster, files are  
supposed to be in ~/public_html, for security purposes.  I realize this  
is non-NeXTy, but if it is a convention (and not just a quirk) it would  
make sense to follow it.

-- Ernie P.

P.S.  RE the FTP problem.
When I click on the "cs.orst.edu" button, I get:
	ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/next/
and a nice listing of the pub/next directory.
but when I then click on submissions (either the button or the  
browser), I get:
	ftp://cs.orst.edu/submissions
for the URL, which obviously does not work.  It should be  
pub/next/submissions.  Does anybody else get this behavior, or am I  
just weird?

- Ernie P.
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Ernest N. Prabhakar                  Caltech High Energy Physics
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