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Saturday, May 29, 2010

This Semester


What have I learnt of the course of this subject
 
I think the thing I learnt that was of most use to me was the class on ftp. It was good to learn how to use ftp
to submit my website content to athene.
I also learnt a lot about google and the features it provides to its users.
Creating accounts was a major part of this subject of which I now have at least 4 new accounts that provide different things
for me, one of the most important of those being my new Delicious Account.

With my Dilicious Account I can keep track of all my new internet based accounts and the Domain at where I can find them.
It is also great for keeping track of all the important websites I come across on a day to day basis.
Not only have I learnt how to create accounts with these sites but also how to ustilise what they have to offer me.

In this subject I have also learnt how to create website with simple tools like a text editor, or even Microsoft Word.
Using html is very useful as now I have even set up an email footer image with an email address I created for a future business
I'm thinknig of creating. i uploaded the image to Flickr and edited the html code of a personal signature to include the
image source found via Flickr.

Thanks for everything.
 
-Spilljet

Meta Week 12 Blog item

Last week I had the website Assessment. Here is a link to My athene site.

With making my website, I chose to site down and rough plan what it would look like.
As I was to create it at uni I got together all the files I would need to make the site.
This included my header image, reducing my video to a file format small enough to post, and all the images i would need.
Once I had my design draft and all files needed I came into uni to use iWeb to put it all together.
 
Using Iweb 
In iWeb I chose a layout style I liked and went about creating each page i required.
Some of the difficulties I had was there not being a simple way to make a page longer. Instead I had to add
an element that would remain invisible, like a text box, and drag it down to extend the page.

I also tried to delete the original header to import my own, but as soon as I deleted it the top of the page deleted
and the document moved upwards. S oI did the same as extending the page and left the header box there, just empty
and then put in my graphic.

Adding the images and video was simple enough as well as creating new text boxes. My next hurdle was using the widgets
to do what I wanted. I originally wanted a map using the google maps feature to show CSU Wagga. However when I imported the
feature it kept displaying a place in America. This was fixed however by grabbing the map straight from Google and importing
it that way. This techniques was also used in creating the link late ron once I verfied my site with w3schools.

In the end I ended up using fetch to upload my site to athene about 3 times to fix up thnigs that didn't quite work the way
I was expecting. Using Fetch made it easy to fix up mistakes and in the end I was happy with my final result.
Links to my other sites

 My blogspot account

My delicious Account

My Flickr Account

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

technorati

I just signed up to Technorati.com here is the email I was sent, with my code T2V4VM8FP8GW


"This is an automatically-generated email.

Thank you for submitting your blog claim on Technorati. Technorati will need to verify that you are an author of the site http://spilljet.blogspot.com/ by looking for a unique code. We have just assigned the claim token T2V4VM8FP8GW to this claim. Please visit http://technorati.com/account/ for more details, including how to use the claim token.

Thank you."

let's see if it works.
-spilljet

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

FTP

FTP is a protocol used via the interent to transfer files.
With researching the risks of using FTP I came across this site which mentioned the risks are,

  • A user's name and password are transferred in clear text when logging on and can therefore be easily recognized.
  • When using an FTP connection, the transferred data could "stray" to a remote computer and not arrive at their intended destination. Third parties can then download data from the remote system to their own computers, or existing data can be viewed and edited. This presents a significant risk, particularly when transferring company confidential information.
  • FTP can also be used to determine the passwords of individual users, since the password is transferred in clear text when logging on. As a result, even those with unauthorized access to this network can record the password information.

It mentions ways to minimize the risk would be to use SFTP which stands for safe file transfer protocol.
other things which could be done to minimize the risks would be don't use the same passwords for multiple things and don't send material which is sensitive.