1. What is the actual location of the mypage.html file using a full Windows pathname?
A:\www.root\myweb
2. Why do the 'slashes' go in different directions in when looking at the index.html file from Windows/DOS and the from the localhost?
The slashes that go to the left are for pathnames, and the slashes that go to the right are for web addresses.
3. At what point in the Windows directory structure does the Web site use as its top level or root point and how this is set?
A:www\root
4. What are other differences have you noticed between looking at aweb page from a browser pointed to a local DOS location and an actual browser?
Because slashes face the right, and browsers look all over files, not just from the floppy.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Journal#5
Today I made my blog with help from Ryan and took my directory test. And I got a 100!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM so SMART!!!!
journal#3
Today I started making a directory on our floppy disk and created file names for the floppy. Ryan and I tried to make sence of the directions in the hanbook.
journal#2
Today I was getting familar with the directory handbook and waited until my partner, Ryan, was finished giving blood. He was not finished until the end of class, so I didn't do much.
journal#1
The first hour you explained everything in great detail and gave us 30 minutes to get fimiliar with the subject.
MS-Dos Command List
CHDIR (CD)
Displays working directory and /or changes to a different directory.
CLS (Clear Screen)
Clears or erases the screen.
DEL (Erase)
Deletes or erases files from disk.
ECHO (Internal)
Displays messages or turns on or off the display of commands in a batch file.
Redirect Function (>)
Takes the output from one file and sends it to another.
Displays working directory and /or changes to a different directory.
CLS (Clear Screen)
Clears or erases the screen.
DEL (Erase)
Deletes or erases files from disk.
ECHO (Internal)
Displays messages or turns on or off the display of commands in a batch file.
Redirect Function (>)
Takes the output from one file and sends it to another.
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