Day 2 Upload and Download Options

The terms upload and download refer to the act of transferring files from one computer to another. Don't be confused about the up and down, this just refers to the direction of the transfer. For example, if you have a file on your microcomputer that you want to move to another computer, you will need to upload that file. In the context of this seminar, typically you will have an HTML file that you created on a microcomputer that you will need to upload and place in the appropriate directory in you AFS filespace. This can be accomplished in essentially two different ways:

There are many different programs that transfer files, the method you will use will depend on the software installed on the microcomputer and destination computer and also on the way that the computers are connected.

Common file transfer programs available at Lehigh include ftp, which is the standard protocol between computers connected to the Internet, and Kermit, which is the protocol used between computers connected via phone lines. If you are using your own microcomputer, you may have different file transfer programs. As long as the program can transfer text files, it does not matter what you use. An HTML file is a plain text file, so the method of transfer should be ascii, rather than binary.


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