Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 10 Current »

History

Many eons ago, the Emerald server (emerald.uit.tufts.edu) hosted Tufts personal and departmental web sites, along with Pine email. All faculty, staff, and students were issued a whopping 5 MB of space on Emerald to use as they wished. Most web edits to Emerald sites were done through SecureCRT with Unix commands.

When Web Services broke away from TCCS (UIT) to become Web Communications, a new support model for Emerald sites was never established, leaving existing sites and their owners as orphans. Around 2006 (question), email service on Emerald was turned off and it was decided that no new sites would be allowed. Many sites were converted to Thinwire, a home-grown content management tool developed by Web Communications. But once every few months or so, a request to either move or delete an old Emerald site comes in through TechConnect. Hopefully, this section will provide enough information to support the process.


Most user requests are to delete old sites and/or place a forward on the old site to automatically send viewers to the new site. One or all of the following steps are usually involved.

Steps

1.) Find the old site directory (see /wiki/spaces/exchange2010/pages/85310785) on Emerald and see if you have access to copy/edit/or delete the contents.

2.) Download a copy of web directory in case the client wants an archive. Do this before you make any changes so that you can replace anything that goes south during the process.

3.) If the owner wants the old site to redirect visitors to the new site, /wiki/spaces/exchange2010/pages/85309889 and delete everything except index.html from the old emerald directory.

You may not have rights to the directory. You can see who the owner/group owner is in FileZilla by opening up the directory and scrolling to the far right. Often, the person left Tufts years ago. If this is the case, you can download a copy of the directory, but will need Client Support Services to upload your edited copy of index.html (see /wiki/spaces/exchange2010/pages/85309889) and to delete all of the folders and html pages (not index.html).

  • No labels