KEY:
[1] Toolbar
[2] Channel Display
[3] Channel Status
[4] Log
3.1.1 Start Server When enabled, this button allows you to start server operations. You should make sure that you are connected to the internet before starting the server.
Starting the server causes it to "listen" for any incoming connections, and to update your web page via FTP to indicate that you are online, and to place the file submission controls onto your page.
3.1.2 Pause Server This button allows you to pause server operations. Any incoming file transfers are allowed to finish, but your web page is updated to disallow any more file transfers, and the server stops listening for incoming connections.
3.1.3 Stop Server This button allows you to stop server operations. Any incoming file transfers are aborted, your web page is updated to disallow any more file transfers, and the server stops listening for incoming connections.
On the extreme right of the toolbar is a pair of spinning arrows that indicate whether the server is active or not.
Next to the spinning arrows is a small indicator showing FTP activity.
These buttons allow you to select one of the channels for which to display more detail in the Channel Status area. The buttons also have little "pseudo-LED" graphics, the colours of which change to reflect the channel status.
Incoming files are placed in the WebiToome Downloads folder in your WebiToome Folder.
Here details about the selected channel are displayed, including your IP address, channel status, and file transfer status.
The current communications log is displayed here, showing all details about the communications.
All logs are recorded in files, by date, in the folder "WebiToome Logs".
Last updated by DocGen on Thursday, November 9, 2000 at 1:16:33 pm