[vorbis] WebSiteRobot for Linux includes ogg encoder

email poly at polystreet.com
Fri Sep 6 09:18:00 PDT 2002



The Linux version of WebSiteRobot is at: 
http://www.netforall.com/downloads/wsrlinux.tar.gz and it was used to 
create the site: http://www.netforall.com/Poly/index.html in virtually 
no time.

Here is what to expect from the Robot:

When you connect to the Internet (very important) and Run the Robot (it 
takes about a minute to come alive) it turns your computer into a 
server.  Why, where, when, what... Let's answer that later.
After the registration there are 2 important things:  the Control 
Center - often click on "Synchronize" to make sure all is in sync.  
Then there is a folder on you computer called MediaServer.  Normally, 
it is created the first time you click on "Synchronize" in your C 
drive.  The MediaServer is your web site.  Anything you put there goes 
in your web page somehow.  Try putting some pictures (those that can be 
shared) there.  Cool.  

Ok where is your web page?  It is at 
http://www.netforall.com/your_name/index.html  that's where Net For All 
comes into the picture.  Anyone can surf your page like we always do 
with Internet Explorer (what happened to Nestcape?).

What happens when you are not on the Internet, or your Robot is not 
on?  Let's go to your site and check.  It is still there, it lists what 
you have, but it does not show it.  Let's say that's Ok for now.  There 
is indeed a long list of todo (for instance, the user could change the 
background a web page...)

I hope you have a machine somewhare that can stay connected on the net 
for some time.  Hopefully this will be more fun than having to write 
html.

Thanks,
Street.

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