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This page itemizes the differences between the former A&S's static web site hosting service and the current CIT static web site hosting service.

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The address for people to access your group website has changed

If your group is called "research", the old group website address was <www.chem.cornell.edu/research>.

If your group is called "research", the new group website address is now <research.chem.cornell.edu>.

Impacts

  • Faculty are reminded to update their group website link at VIVO so updates to the Chemistry Website Faculty Profile pages will be done automatically.
  • Anyone who attempts to go to the old website address will automatically be forward to the new website. The amount of time that this forwarding will be done has not been set in stone. Where possible, please change as many links as possible to reduce your future dependence on this automatic forwarding.And of course use the new website address moving forwards to help prevent future link rot.

The mechanism to modify, upload, and/or edit your website has changed.

Previously, with the A&S service, you would connect via ftp to the server with a username and password and have access to make changes. CIT's Web Hosting service uses the WebDAV protocol to access the files.

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For example: instead of providing Dreamweaver with https://static-webdav.kproxy.cornell.edu/ccb-baird/, provide Dreamweaver with https://static-webdav.kproxy.cornell.edu/ccb-baird/baird/

The mechanism for controlling who can edit your website has changed.

Faculty have designated people in their Research Group as authorized to make changes to their respective website. CRCF maintains the authorization lists foreach for each web site.

Individuals may verify their modify rights by going to https://static.hosting.cornell.edu:8009/status and attempting to login with their Cornell netid and Cornell netid password. That page should be provided the status of the website(s) for which the user has modify (write) rights on.

If you need to add, remove, or change the authorized users, please contact chemweb@cornell.edu.

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The current service is case-sensitive, and .

The CIT website servers act slightly differently than the old server

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used by the College of Arts and Science.

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  • The default index file for the CIT

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  • website service is index.html and not index.htm.

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  • The CIT website service is incredibly case sensitive. Baker.JPG, Baker.jpg, baker.jpg, and baker.JPG are all different files to the new server. Make sure your

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  • HTML code calls for the correct file name, including its case.

Who to contact for future questions or concerns?

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