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Where can I find the latest version?
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How do I contribute to this FAQ?
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You can submit questions or questions and answers via email to the
moderator
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What is Canard Pages?
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Canard Pages is a free service available to canard builders, flyers, and suppliers.
This service is used to host webpages prepared by the user so the canard community
can benefit from the information provided.
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Who is providing this service?
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Canard Pages was built and is hosted by a fellow Canardian that happens to be
building a Cozy Mk IV. He is doing this for the benefit of others in his spare
time using his own hardware and custom written software.
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If it is free there must be annoying advertisements?
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It is free because the provider is using his own hardware that is being used to
host his own websites. Providing this service is not costing him any extra
money so there will never be annoying advertisements added to your pages.
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Why should I use this service?
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If you want to document your canard or to provide a website to tell the canard
community about parts you provide for canards, and you don't want to spend money
on a fancy ISP (Internet Service Provider), or your current ISP puts lots of
annoying advertisements on your pages, then this service may be for you.
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There must be some limitations, what are they?
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You are right, there are some things this service will not allow. First of all your
website must be related to canards. Do not use this service for your family photo
album or for your lawn mowing business. If you do have a nice canard related site,
I will allow for a page or two with some personal info and pictures. It is nice to
be able to learn a little about the people involved in canards. But please don't post
scores of family picnic pictures, etc.
From a technical point of view, this service only handles basic HTML pages and various
downloadable documents you may wish to provide access to. I do not support dynamic
content such as Java Server Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages (ASP), Front Page
Extensions, CGI scripts, PHP, WebMacro or any other "server side" scripting. Your
site should consist of basic HTML, images, and downloadable documents such as zip files,
cad files, and text files. What this really means is you can't have forms on your website
unless the form is handled by some other service. For most builders this will not
be an issue. For you suppliers, this could be a big factor if you want things such
as online ordering. If your supplier pages are not strictly informational, you may
need to contact a real ISP that allows things such as forms processing, database access,
and online ordering.
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What is the complete registration process?
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- Accept the user agreement
- Fill out the access request form
- Wait for the moderator to approve your request. You will receive an email when this happens
- Follow the link at the end of the email to complete the registration process
- Fill out the registration form by selecting a username and password
- Upon successful completion of the form you are officially registered and can begin uploading your web pages
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What can my username and password be?
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Your username must consist of letters and/or numbers. It can't contain spaces or
other punctuation. Your username must be unique. The system will determine if another
user has your selection. If so, simply pick another username. Keep in mind that
your username becomes part of the URL to your website so it may be useful to
pick a username similar to your own name.
Your password can contain any characters you wish as long as the password is 6
characters or more.
Both the username and password are case sensitive and must be entered exactly the
same when you log in. Keep your password to yourself. It is trivial for someone
to figure out your username so your password is the only thing that prevents
someone from messing with your files.
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What do I do if I am both a builder (or flyer) and a supplier?
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Sign up as a builder (or flyer). You can place a link on your pages as appropriate
to your supplier pages. Another option is to register twice, once as a builder and
once as a supplier - but you must use a different email address and username for
each account.
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What will the URL to my new website be?
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The basic form will be 'http://www.maddyhome.com/canardpages/pages/username/index.html'
where username will be the specific username you choose.
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How do I change information about myself?
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Once logged in you will see a link near the upper right corner of the page labeled
Profile. Selecting this will bring up a form that allows you to change any of the
information you have entered about yourself. You may also enter a 'title' that is
displayed on the main page of the Canard Pages next to your name. This is useful
for people to see what your site is about.
The profile screen lets you change any of your information except your username.
Make sure you select a good username from the start. You may also change your
password from the profile screen. You can only change your profile or your password
at a time. Do not change something in your profile, scroll down, enter a new password
and press the Submit button. Half your changes will be lost. Change either your profile
or your password. If you need to change both, do one, press Submit, then change the
other.
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I forgot my password?
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This happens to everyone. There is a link on the login screen to deal just with
this issue. Click on the "Forgot..." link and you will be presented with a screen
that helps with forgotten passwords and usernames. Enter your username in the left
text field and press the left Submit button. An email will be sent to the email set
in your profile. This email will contain a new, randomly generated password. Use
this password and your old username to login. You can select a better password from
the profile screen if you wish (and why wouldn't you - if you couldn't remember your own
password, how are you going to remember the crazy, generated one?) <== sarcasm
Some of you may think there is a big security hole here. Since it is trivial to
figure out someone's username, you might think you could get anyone's password.
Luckily this is not going to happen. If I enter someone elses username, the email
with the password will go to the owner of the username, not the person entering the
username. So if you ever get your password sent to you without you requesting it,
this is what most likely happened.
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I forgot my username?
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There are two ways to figure out your username. Go to the main page of Canard Pages
and click on the link to your own website. The URL will contain your username (just
before the index.html). The other way is to have the system send you your username
via email. From the login screen click on the 'Forgot...' link. Enter your email
address into the right text field and press the right Submit button. If the email
address you entered matches an email address on file, the associated username will
be sent to the email address.
You may realize that you could get anybody's username by entering the right email
address. Actually you can't because the email is not sent to you - it is sent to the
entered email address. If it isn't your email address, you won't get the email.
Besides, knowing someone's username isn't useful except to see their website.
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What is HTML?
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Hypertext Markup Language. If you are asking this question then this service is
not for you. It is assumed that you can author or use tools that generate HTML. The
provider of this service is not in a position to help members create their websites.
If you are having trouble creating your basic pages, please seek the help of the
many fine books on the subject. Certainly feel free to contact the
moderator
if you are having technical problems with
your pages once they are on the Canard Pages site.
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How do I get my files to Canard Pages?
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Simple - upload them. OK, how do you do that? There are two methods for getting
your files to your new website at Canard Pages. First you must login. Once logged
in you will have a screen that allows you to upload your files. There are two upload
sections and which one you use depends on how many files you need to upload.
If you have many files to upload the easiest way is to zip up all the files of your
website on your computer. Then use the first upload field by clicking on the Browse button.
This will open a file dialog. Navigate to the zip file you created and select it.
Once the file is shown to the left of the Browse button, click on the Upload button.
At this time the zip file will be uploaded. Upon receipt the contents will be
extracted into your Canard Pages website. The directory structure within the zip file
(if any) will be preserved. If any of the files already exist they will be overwritten
without warning.
If you only need to upload a few files, say to update an existing file, you can use
the second set of upload fields. Click the Browse buttons, navigate to a file and
select it. You can do from one to five files this way. Once you have selected all
the files, click on the second Upload button and each file will be uploaded. Again,
if the file already existed, it will be overwritten without warning.
Keep in mind that no more than 5MB (Megabytes) can be upload per press of an Upload
button. Also keep in mind that you do have a disk quota. See the next question below.
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How much data am I allowed to upload?
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Each user is given a disk quota of 15MB (Megabytes, roughly 15 million characters).
Websites take very little diskspace unless you have lots of pictures. Your maintenance
screen will show you how much space you have and how much you have used. If you attempt
to upload a set of files, the upload will stop once the limit has been reached. Any
remaining files will not be uploaded and you will not be able to upload more files
until you make some room.
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What if I need more space?
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Contact the moderator
and request more space. It will
be up to the moderator to decide if and how much more you will get.
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Links on my website don't work or images don't appear as expected?
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It is very important that all links and image references in your pages are
relative and not absolute. Huh? What does that mean? This means that in your HTML,
make sure all the <a href=...> and all the <img src=...> values
do not begin with a slash ('/'). Let's say you have a subdirectory for images
named 'images'. Make sure in your 'index.html' for example that you have:
<img src="images/cozy.jpg">
and not
<img src="/images/cozy.jpg">
Also make sure you do not put the full URL of 'http://www.maddyhome.com/canardpages/pages/...'
in any of your pages. This URL could possibly change in the future and your pages
should not depend on it.
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I uploaded my files but all anyone can see is "This web page is currently under construction."
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When you first created your account, a file named 'index.html' was created for
you that contained the simple message "This web page is currently under
construction". 'index.html' is the main page for your website and you must
replace the default version with your own that contains the appropriate
content for your website.
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How safe is my website from hackers?
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It should be fairly safe but I do not guarantee that noone could ever break into
your site and replace the nice picture of your canard with a naked dog drinking a beer.
Picking a good password is the best way to ensure your website is safe. Pick one with
letters (mixed case), numbers, and punctuation. Never tell it to anyone.
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Is my website backed up?
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Generally it is. Your website is on the same machine as the provider's websites.
Even though backups are being made, there is no guarantee that if the harddisk crashes
or the house burns down, that your website files will be recovered. This is not a
professional ISP. If you must have guaranteed backups and server uptime then you
need to contact a professional ISP and show them the money.
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Should I keep a copy of my website on my own computer?
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Absolutely. See the previous question. Accidents happen. Do not assume that the copy
you sent to Canard Pages is safe. I accept no responsibility for lost websites. I
do make an effort to do backups but like I said, no guarantees. Many of the builders
are creating their website to use as their construction log for the FAA. It would be
very bad if Canard Pages lost your website a week before your airworthiness inspection.
Keep you own copy. Upload the copy to Canard Pages. Do your own backups of your copy.
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What type of system is Canard Pages running on?
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Sorry but a complete answer to that just helps the hackers. I will say that Canard
Pages runs on my own hardware in my own home. I have a DSL connection to the Internet
from my ISP. Currently the throughput is 256 Megabit.
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