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<blockquote data-quote="muso" data-source="post: 10723" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>I'm not sure how .mac works, I stopped using it when it ceased becoming free - but if I remember correctly, mount your iDisk and find the folder that is named something to do with the net - 'sites' or 'web' or 'public' I think. Put your files in there and then your pages are accessible from the net.</p><p></p><p>If it's just a site for personal use you can also turn on internet sharing in sharing preferences. That will start the built in apache webserver and people can view your pages from a url something like <a href="http://your-ip.yourisp.com" target="_blank">http://your-ip.yourisp.com</a> (it'll tell you the full url in sharing when you turn it on).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muso, post: 10723, member: 40"] I'm not sure how .mac works, I stopped using it when it ceased becoming free - but if I remember correctly, mount your iDisk and find the folder that is named something to do with the net - 'sites' or 'web' or 'public' I think. Put your files in there and then your pages are accessible from the net. If it's just a site for personal use you can also turn on internet sharing in sharing preferences. That will start the built in apache webserver and people can view your pages from a url something like [url]http://your-ip.yourisp.com[/url] (it'll tell you the full url in sharing when you turn it on). [/QUOTE]
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