Difference between revisions of "Uploading your website using Apple OS X"
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You should type: <nowiki>h</nowiki>ttps://upload.scoilnet.ie/<span style="background-color: pink;">school1</span> replacing <span style="background-color: pink;">school1</span> with your own school's [[Online Name]]. | You should type: <nowiki>h</nowiki>ttps://upload.scoilnet.ie/<span style="background-color: pink;">school1</span> replacing <span style="background-color: pink;">school1</span> with your own school's [[Online Name]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 22 September 2008
MacOS X
Apple's MacOS X has native support for WebDAV. In fact, Apple's iDisk service (part of the iMac suite) is provided via WebDAV, so it is no surprise that it is trivial to setup a WebDAV connection in MacOS X.
- Choose Connect to Server... from the Go menu.
- A dialog box called Connect to Server will appear asking you for the server address.
You should type: https://upload.scoilnet.ie/school1 replacing school1 with your own school's Online Name.