
WebiToome has the facility to redirect the user's ( sender's ) browser to some other web page on completion of the file transfer. This is achieved by responding to the browser with an HTTP 302 redirect message. You can set this up in your preferences.
Likewise, a failed upload can be redirected to another of your pages.
Macintosh files may have two parts, the normal data and a "resource fork". From my experiments is seems that modern browsers ignore resource forks when POSTing files. So make sure that your Mac users Stuff/binhex any such files before sending them to you.
The default port is set to 8080, but you may alter this if required. Just please make sure that you understand what you are doing so as not to create any port conflicts on your computer.
WebiToome allows others to send files to you. Who knows what they may contain! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for making yourself aware of the dangers of computer viruses and for taking appropriate steps to virus check any files received using WebiToome. This is just basic good practice in the internet age.
WebiToome will automatically retry FTP uploads of your web page three times if an error is detected. If it still fails you will need to stop the server and try again.
Last updated by DocGen on Sunday, October 22, 2000 at 7:06:30 pm