PageGate GetWeb MultiPage Setup Transcript
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Welcome to the tutorial on how to configure a
Multi-Page Web Page with the GetWeb Module in
PageGate.
The first step is to run the PageGate Admin,
so go to your start menu in Windows, go to Programs,
find the PageGate program group, and run the PageGate
Admin.
Before we begin, it should be noted that since
the GetWeb module uses a template based system,
any customizations or edits that you make MUST
be done to the template, not to the index or default
html pages.
If you make a change to the index or default
page, the next time the GetWeb module republishes
the information based on the template, you'll
lose any edits that you've made.
Before we can actually configure a Multi-Page
webpage, we first have to configure a Multi-Page
recipient.
So, find the Recipients section, right click
on it, then left click on Add.
You can name the recipient whatever you like
but it should be noted that whatever you name
the recipient will be the name that PageGate uses
as the web page directory name. So, for example,
if we name the recipient multipage, our eventual
webpage name will be www.whatever.com/multipage
After naming the recipient, left click in the
recipient field and you'll notice that it fills
in for you.
Click on the dropdown arrow next to Type and
Change it to Multi-Page.
After entering the name and changing the type,
Left click on Apply.
Now that we have our Multi-Page user in the list,
left click on the + next to their name, then left
click on the Web Page subsection under the recipient.
In the Template File field, click on the Dropdown
arrow and left click on the Multi-Page.htm template.
You may notice these fields, Text 1 through 10
and Image 1 through 5. These correspond to various
text and image placement fields within the template
and you can fill these in as you please.
After specifying the template, left click on
Apply.
Now, if you look in the web pages directory on
your web server, mine is c:\inetpub\wwwroot\,
you should see a new sub-directory that matches
the name of your multipage recipient.
If you go into that directory, you'll see that
PageGate has generated the index and default html
pages for the web server to host based on the
template.
This concludes the tutorial on how to configure
an Multi-Page Web Page with the GetWeb module.
For other tutorials, including how to configure
other web page types, please visit our website,
www.notepage.net
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