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Publishing Content On Your Camp Infinty Site. What and What not to publish !. Neha Shrivastava nshriva@luc.edu. Summer 2005. Contents. Publishing guidelines. How to ask for approval to publish? How to undo or retract request for approval ? Publishing Process and steps.
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Publishing Content On Your Camp Infinty Site. What and What not to publish ! Neha Shrivastava nshriva@luc.edu Summer 2005
Contents • Publishing guidelines. • How to ask for approval to publish? • How to undo or retract request for approval ? • Publishing Process and steps. • Group Publishing Tips.
Publishing Process • To place an item in the publishing queue, select Submit from the State drop-down list. • The status of your document changes to Pending, and it appears in the administrator's review queue. • When an administrator logs in, the review queue is available to him, he checks whether to approve or not , and finally your document gets published.
Steps Performed for publishing. • Add your content (file, document etc..) • Change state (use the tab in contents folder) • Once pressed you have effective date, expiration date and comment box to fill. • After filling boxes above: • Select Make Private. • Submit (Asking for approval). • Retract (to undo the document publishing). • No Change. • Save the settings. • After saving once you have submitted document status appears as pending for administrators to approve it for publishing.
Group publishing tips • Contents that can be published are like : • Group introduction. • Personal profiles and interest descriptions –in science and technology. • Contents related to your experiences in Camp, school, other places related to scientific fields. • Your links to any other home pages of different sites having relevant data for group project. • Same rules apply as for publishing your own documents. * HAVE A NICE TIME PUBLISHING YOUR CONTENTS ON YOUR CAMP INFINTY SITE *
Public Quiz What are some key things you need to do in order to Publish your content? • First Select- make private , and then ask administrator. • Select submit after editing and wait for an approval by adminstrator. • Just let it remain as it is – with no change
Today…Client Server and Network OS Client • Makes requests of other things • May be run by or acting for a person • Example: email front end user interface (read message, compose message, …) Server • Available to process requests, but does nothing until asked to • Typically has access to information • Example: email back end computer (hold messages until user asks to see them) Can run on one or more computers