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Created: December 17, 2009
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Notes for Using the Archives on the Dear Habermas Site

  • Introduction

    Listed on this site history page, chronologically, are the files of Dear Habermas, as I add or update them. After each file, you'll find, if I haven't been too rushed or lazy, a brief explanation of what I was doing with that file and my explanation to Susan of what I've been doing and how it relates to our project. Basically, this constitutes our daily blog, since Susan and I work collaboratively thousands of miles apart, at different universities. We hope, that by following this chronology, others who wish to teach as we do, in the academic field or in the community, will be able to adapt our work to their own.

    The file names are links to the file itself. By using Page Source, you can access the html in which the file was created. We use a Creative Commons license for the site, meaning that you are welcome to use and build on our materials for non-commercial purposes, as long as you grant others the same privilege with the resultant materials. We believe that a much better world will come of sharing and working collaboratively in the whole educational enterprise, which should extend well beyond the institutional infrastructure of brick and mortar school buildings. Learn deeply; teach deeply; and share with others. jeanne and Susan

    What the file names here mean:

    The relative file name is used for this record. Relative file names work when you stay within our site. From any other site, you will need to add the complete URL identification (i.e. tell the computer what server the file is on) http://oldweb.uwp.edu/academic/criminal.justice/. . . , where the filename goes in the place of the dots ( . . .) . If you're on the Dear Habermas web site, the relative file name will take you to that file on Dear Habermas, whatever server you're using.

    If you're on some other web site and wish to access a Dear Habermas file, you need to use the complete URL, which gives first the server, and last, the file name on that server.

    For example, the relative file name for what's new on this site is: siteadd.htm

    The complete URL for what's new on this site is http://oldweb.uwp.edu/academic/criminal.justice/siteadd.htm because the file is on UWP's old web server.

    The Earthlink-hosted site is currently up-to-date, though I still need to put up some old material. The CSUDH-server site is still not updated because we're still working on getting the VPN to work. WE hope to have it done this week. The UWP site has remained current throughout. When I'm working on the site I upload from Earthlink, my main site, to UWP, to CSUDH. This only matters if I'm interrupted and don't manage to get all three mirror sites uploaded at once. The use of mirror sites means that if a file doesn't print from one server, it might at a different server, which saves us lots of time when we need hard copy. jeanne

    Back to Current Update of What's New on Dear Habermas Site?

  • Discussion Questions

    1. Can you use the relative URL of just the file name if you are staying within the Dear Habermas site?

      Yes, for you will stay within the same directory on the same server.

    2. Can you use the relative URL if you are switching sites?

      No, for you will be switching to a different directory on a different server when you change sites. Then you must use the complete URL. That means you need the http://URL/directory/file

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