============================================================== Assignment #09 - the Course Linux Server and Minimal HTML Page ============================================================== - Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - www.idallen.com Available online: Tuesday March 15, 2011 Deliverables: In-lab demo to your instructor during Week 9-10. There is nothing to hand in. 1. Log in to the Course Linux Server using your special Linux password, available from your instructor. (Windows users must set the "PuTTY options for Windows users" from 560_course_linux_server.html if using PuTTY.) 2. In your public_html directory, create a file "minimal.html" containing the minimal web page HTML from the course notes (Monday March 14 lecture). (You can edit the page in-place using a Linux editor such as VIM, or you can edit the file somewhere else and upload it using a file transfer program that supports SSH. Read the 570_file_transfer.html page to select a file transfer program.) 3. Verify that your page displays properly using the Public IP address of the Course Linux Server. See 560_course_linux_server.html for details. 4. Validate your minimal page using http://validator.w3.org/ and show your instructor that there are no errors. (To eliminate the two warnings, add the meta http-equiv="Content-Type" tag to the head section.) This lab is an in-lab demo. There is nothing to hand in. References: * [week09notes.html] - Week 09 Notes for CST8281 * [560_course_linux_server.html] - using the Course Linux Server * [570_file_transfer.html] - How to Transfer Files * [600_basic_html.ppt] - Basic HTML -- | Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Home Page: http://idallen.com/ Contact Improv: http://contactimprov.ca/ | College professor (Free/Libre GNU+Linux) at: http://teaching.idallen.com/ | Defend digital freedom: http://eff.org/ and have fun: http://fools.ca/