Application Services
Web Development Access
Need "Author" access to your development website?
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Must have a "BNL
Domain" account. If you need one, please print and fill out the
online Account
Request Form and return it to;
Brookhaven National Laboratory Information Technology Division BNL Computing Facility (BCF) Building 515 Upton, New York 11973
Know what authoring tool and platform
you will be or are currently using.
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Authoring Tools - FrontPage
(preferred), Dreamweaver, Text Editor ...etc.
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Platform - Windows 95/98/NT/2000,
UNIX
After getting your BNL Domain name and
know what Authoring Tool and platform you will be on, send an email
request to www@bnl.gov to setup your
Web Development Account.
- If you are not using FrontPage
then you will need to have a shared directory setup for your Web
Development Account. Send this request to www@bnl.gov.
See Shared Directory Setup to
help you configure your local share once it has been setup.
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If you are using FrontPage, see
FrontPage
2000 Setup to help you configure your development site shortcut.
People using FrontPage 97/98, send an email to
www@bnl.gov
for special configuration setup instructions.
Email - Preferred method and has a faster response
time.
Send request to www@bnl.gov
Telephone - Call Enterprise Computing
Services at ext. 5522, to open a service
ticket.
Give the following information:
- The path to your development
"DEV" site. For example - http://dev3.bnl.gov/itd/web
- If you have subwebs (not sub folders),
do you what them published along with the root web.
If you do not ask to have the subwebs published, by default we will
not publish them.

Last Modified: February 1, 2008
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