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Class Web Directory Request Form

 

Use this form to request disk space to hold class material. One person, usually the professor in charge of the class, will own the directory, but additional people may be granted permission to edit the Web files. All of the people designated to work with the class Web files must have personal accounts on the ACCC's tigger Unix server.

  • The disk space allocated for class Web pages will not count against anyone's personal home directory disk quota.

  • Each of the people authorized to work on the class directory will access it using his or her netid and ACCC password.

  • Class Web directories are on tigger (tigger.uic.edu), so everyone who will edit your class Web pages must have an account on tigger. If you don't have a tigger account, create one now online. Or bring your i-card to an ACCC consultant or lab attendant and they will open it for you.

  • If you would rather have your class Web page on icarus, please say so and explain why in Section 5, Purpose or brief description. In this case, everyone who will edit your class Web pages must have an account on icarus, which can also be opened online or by an ACCC consultant or lab attendant.

  • The person's whose netid is given in question 4 below will receive a reply by email which will say where the class Web directory is, what its URL is, and what the path to the files on tigger.uic.edu will be. The people whose netids are listed in question 5 will receive a copy of this email message. You will be able to ask additional questions if you wish.

  • Question 3.2 What's the real UNIX directory of my Web page? in the Web Publishing FAQ explains how to translate your class URL to a Unix directory path.
1. Class Rubric, Course Number, and the Professor's name or initials, if needed to make the directory name unique. (For example: Engl 101 Mason)
2. Title of Class:
3. So we know how to classify the directory, Department (and College) the class is being given in:
4. Netid of Directory Owner; this is normally professor in charge of class. The owner must have an existing tigger account, but does not have to be the principal hands-on HTML expert.
5. Netids of other people who will be granted write access to the class Web files; these people also should have accounts on tigger:




6. Purpose or brief description:
Further questions to wwwtech@uic.edu.
 


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