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<p><a name="overview" class="h1">FileMan Help</a><br>
<i>Note: This help page is based on FileMan help documentation originally written by Paula Edminston: <a href="mailto:edmiston@matrixmagic.com">edminston@matrixmagic.com</a>.</i></p>

<a href="#overview">Overview</a><br>
<a href="#file_management"><p align="left">File Management: An Introduction</p></a><br>
<a href="#fileman">FileMan</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#toolbar">The Toolbar</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_search">Search</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_replace">Replace</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_command">Command</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_upload">Upload</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_editor">New File</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_makedir">New Dir</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_protect">Protect</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_preferences">Prefs</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_password">Password</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_log_off">Log Off</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html##files_menu">The Files Menu</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#view">View</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#name">Name</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#size">Size</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#file_type">File Type</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#modified">Modified</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#owner">Owner</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#permissions">Permissions</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#command_bar">The Command Bar</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_edit">Edit</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_download">Download</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_copy">Copy</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_delete">Delete</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_move">Move</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_chmod">Chmod</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_tail">Tail</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_perl">Perl</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_diff">Diff</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_tar">Compress</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="<%http_ref%>?&fdo=cmd_show&page=help_fileman.html#cmd_print">Print</a><br><br>

<p><a name="overview" class="h1">Overview</a>
<hr size=1>
<br>
FileMan is a web-based file manager that allows you to completely manage a website without the need for FTP or Shell access.  FileMan provides you with numerous management options not found in FTP programs, but unlike FTP programs is designed solely for personal web management (meaning that remote domains cannot be accessed).</p>

<p><a name="file_management" class="h1"><p align="left">File Management: An Introduction</p></a><br>
FileMan users who are unfamiliar with file management should read this section to gain a basic understanding of directories, paths, and other related concepts.  Users who feel confident in their understanding of these concepts can proceed to the next three sections, which will deal with FileMans structure and features.</p>

<p>File management is key to all computer systems, from basic home PCs to elaborate servers.  A well-structured system of files not only enables you to find resources quickly and easily, but also lets you provide web access to files you wish to make accessible online.</p>

<p>Files are organized using directories (folders).  Directories contain files and other directories.  When using FileMan, you will have one root directory which will contain all other directories and files.  It might help to visualize your directory structure as a sort of tree diagram, with directories and files branching down from your one root directory.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/01directory.gif">
<br><b>Figure 1: A sample directory structure.</b></p>

<p>This illustration shows the structure of a hypothetical web domain account.  In FileMan, as well as many other applications, file locations are specified using paths.  Paths are strings of text that define the location of a file by providing the name of each directory and sub-directory (separated by forward slashes) that must be sequentially opened to find the file.  Paths usually begin with a forward slash: /.  The forward slash symbolizes the root directory.  The path to the currentlogo.jpg file in this illustration would be:

<p>/images/logos/currentlogo.jpg</p>

<p>since the currentlogo.jpg file is found in the logos directory, found in the images which is itself located in the root directory.</p>

<p>FileMan allows you to view and manage your files using directories and paths.  While managing files in FileMan, the path to a directory will be displayed in the <a href="#toolbar">Toolbar</a>, with all of the files and directories in that directory displayed in the <a href="#files_menu">Files Menu</a>.</p>  

<p><b>Note:</b> You cannot use any blank spaces while naming directories or files.  It is also recommended that you do not use upper-case letters in directory and file names; paths are case sensitive online, and upper-case letters are usually avoided to avoid confusion.</p>

<p><a name="fileman" class="h1">FileMan</a><hr size=1><br>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/02fileman.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 2: A sample FileMan window.</b></p>
 
<p>There are three main components of FileMan: the <a href="#toolbar">Toolbar</a> (displayed at the top of the page), the <a href="#files_menu">Files Menu</a> (the list of directories, files and statistics in the middle of the page) and the <a href="#command_bar">Command Bar</a> (displayed at the bottom of the page).  While these three components do not operate separately from one another, they and their features will be discussed separately for the purposes of organization.

<p><a name="toolbar" class="h2">The Toolbar</a><hr size=1><br>
The Toolbar provides you with the location you are currently viewing in FileMan, as well as a series of tools that allow you to manage your files.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/03toolbar.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 3: The Toolbar.</b></p>

<p>In the top left corner of the Toolbar, the location of the directory you are currently viewing will be displayed; /GT/FileMan is being displayed in the example above.  Thus, all files and directories in that location will be displayed in the <a href="#files_menu">Files Menu</a>.  You can click on of the directory names listed to view that directory.</p>

<p>The Directory: field in the top right corner of the Toolbar allows you to open a directory found in the location currently being displayed (thus, this box acts like a "cd" command).  If you are viewing a directory which contains another directory called images, for example, entering images in the Directory: field and clicking Go will open the images directory and display its contents in the Files menu.  If you wish, you can also enter a multi-directory path in the "Directory:" field, such as "images/logos"</p>

<p><a name="cmd_search" class="h3">Search</a><br>
Clicking the Search link in the Toolbar will display a search form at the bottom of the page allowing you to search for specific files or directories.</p>  

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/04search.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 4: The Search form.</b></p>

<p>-The Look in: drop-down menu allows you to choose whether you wish to search the entire directory you are viewing, or only selected files and subdirectories within that directory (select these files and directories by clicking the checkboxes beside them in the Files menu).  Note that directories above the one you are viewing cannot be searched; searching a directory named images in the root directory will not search any of the other directories and files in the root directory.</p>

<p>-Choose whether or not your search will be case sensitive using the checkbox provided.</p>

<p>-Choose whether to search the contents of files in the directory you are searching with the Search Contents checkbox provided.  If you are searching a directory with a text file called test.txt, which itself contains the string this is a test, searching for this is will only return test.txt if the Search Contents function is enabled.</p>

<p>-Choose whether or not you wish to search using a regular expression with the Expression checkbox provided.  This allows users with some knowledge of regular expressions to search for files with content meeting specified criteria.  Clicking the Expression checkbox will automatically check the Search Contents box.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_replace" class="h3">Replace</a><br>
Clicking the Replace link in the Toolbar will display a form at the bottom of the page allowing you to search for a specific string of text and replace it with a new string of text.  <b>Note:</b> This option only works on .txt files.</p>  

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/05replace.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 5: The Replace form.</b></p>

<p>-The Look in: drop-down menu allows you to choose whether you wish to search the entire directory you are viewing for the string you wish to replace, or only selected files and subdirectories within that directory (select these files and directories by clicking the checkboxes beside them in the Files menu).  Note that directories above the one you are viewing cannot be searched for strings to replace; searching a directory named images in the root directory will not search any of the other directories and files in the root directory.</p>

<p>-Choose whether or not your search for strings will be case sensitive using the checkbox provided.</p>

<p>-Choose whether or not you wish to search using a regular expression with the Expression checkbox provided.  This allows users with some knowledge of regular expressions to search for files with content meeting specified criteria.  Clicking the Expression checkbox will automatically check the Search Contents box.</p>

<p>-Choose whether your search will return and replace Whole words only with the checkbox provided.  A whole word only search for test would not return any instances of the words testing or tester, for example.</p>

<p>-If you choose to Create .bak file, a backup file containing the original contents of the file before replacement will be created in the same directory as any files that were modified by the replacement.  If, for example, you had a file named colour.txt containing the word blue, and you used the replace option to substitute blue with red with the Create .bak file option enabled, two files would now appear in the directory that colour.txt is located in: a colour.txt file containing the word red, and a colour.txt.bk file containing the word blue.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_command" class="h3">Command</a><br>
Clicking the Command link in the Toolbar will display a form at the bottom of the page allowing you to execute a specified command or run a specified file.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/06command.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 6: The Command form.</b></p>

<p>Enter the command you wish to execute in the Command field and click the Execute button.  You can also execute a file by checking the box beside the desired file in the Files Menu and clicking the Run selected file button.   If you are running a command or file that will take more than ten seconds, checking the Long Running box will ensure that your command will not time out.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_upload" class="h3">Upload</a><br>
Clicking the Upload link in the Toolbar will display a form at the bottom of the page allowing you to upload a file to the directory you are currently viewing.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/07upload.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 7: The Upload form.</b></p>

<p>-The current directory that the file will be uploaded to is displayed at the top of the form.</p>

<p>-Click the Browse button to select a file, or simply enter the path to the desired file in the File name: field.</p>

<p>-You can select the format of the file you wish to upload: choose Ascii, Binary or Auto.  Ascii format should be used for files that use plain text with no formatting, binary should be used for all other types of files.  The auto option will automatically determine which format to use; you will usually not need to specify either Ascii or binary.</p>

<p>-If you wish to overwrite existing files with newly uploaded files that have the same name, check the Overwrite box, otherwise an error message will appear.</p>

<p>-If you wish to upload multiple files at the same time, click the Multiple Upload link to see a menu allowing you to specify up to ten files at a time.</p>

<p>-Click the Upload button to upload the file to the directory.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_editor" class="h3">New File</a><br>
Clicking the New File link in the Toolbar displays a form in the Files menu allowing you to create a new file that will be saved in the directory you are currently viewing.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/08newfile.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 8: The New File form.</b></p>

<p>-By default, the HTML editor will be displayed.  The HTML editor allows you to enter formatted text (such as bolded or coloured text as well as multiple fonts) and URLs without using any tags.  You can switch to plain text if you prefer by clicking the Switch to Text button.  <b>Note:</b> The HTML editor will only function in Internet Explorer 5.5 or later.  Netscape and earlier versions of IE will only be able to use the plain text editor.</p>  

<p>-Enter the contents of the new file.</p>

<p>-Enter a file name with the appropriate extension in the field provided, and click the Save document button.  Your new file will now appear in the directory.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_makedir" class="h3">New Dir</a><br>
Clicking the New Dir link in the Toolbar will display a form at the bottom of the page allowing you to create a new directory within the directory you are currently viewing.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/09newdirectory.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 9: The New Directory form.</b></p>

<p>-Enter a name for the new directory in the field provided and click the Create button.  Your new directory will now be displayed in the Files menu.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_protect" class="h3">Protect</a><br>
Clicking the Protect link in the Toolbar will display a form at the bottom of the page allowing you to protect the directory you are currently viewing by configuring a username and password that will be required to access it. <b>Note:</b> This option will not work if FileMan is running on a Windows server.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/10protect.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 10: The directory protection form.</b></p>

<p>-Enter a User name and Password in the fields provided.</p>

<p>-Click the Add User button.  The user name and password will now have to be entered to access the directory currently being viewed.</p>

<p>-Existing user names and passwords can be deleted by selecting the desired user name from the drop-down menu and clicking the Remove button or by clicking the Remove All button.</p>

<p><b>Note:</b> If you are unable to protect a directory, you may have to contact your system administrator to have ".htaccess" based protection enabled on your site.  It is almost always enabled but in rare cases the option may have been turned off.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_preferences" class="h3">Prefs</a><br>
Clicking the Prefs link in the Toolbar will display a menu allowing you to customize your FileMan settings.</p>
 
<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/11preferences.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 11: The Preferences menu.</b></p>

<p><b>Password Directory:</b> This field allows you to specify the path to a directory in which files containing usernames and passwords you specify with the Protect option will be stored.</p>

<p><b>Working Directory:</b> If you wish to select a directory other than your root directory as the default directory that will be displayed when you open FileMan, enter the path to that directory in this field.  Do not include a trailing slash.</p>

<p><b>Sort Order:</b> This drop-down menu allows you to select the criteria by which the files and directories you view are sorted.</p>

<p><b>Rows per page:</b> You can configure the maximum number of files and directories that will be displayed per page in the Files menu while using FileMan in this field.  Check the All files box to display all files and directories on a single page.</p>

<p><b>Pages per screen:</b> At the bottom of the Files menu, a series of page numbers is displayed if the number of files and directories in the directory you are viewing exceeds the number defined in the above option.  This field allows you to specify the maximum number of pages that will be displayed at the bottom of the Files menu; additional pages can be accessed by clicking the direction arrows to the left and right of the list of pages.</p>

<p><b>Editor mode:</b> This option allows you to choose whether the HTML editor or the plain text editor will be shown by default when the New File link is clicked.</p>

<p><b>The READMEs content:</b> When you view a directory containing a file called Readme, the first ten lines of that file will automatically be displayed in the Files Menu.  This option allows you to choose whether those lines will appear at the top or bottom of the Files Menu.</p>
 
<p><b>Do you want to show hidden files?:</b> Choose whether or not hidden files will be displayed while using FileMan.</p>

<p><b>Scheme:</b> You can choose from a series of pre-configured colour schemes in the drop-down menu.  A sample screen will be displayed.</p>

<p><b>Font:</b> You can define the default font (in HTML format) that will be used in FileMan in this field.</p>

<p>Click the Save button to confirm any changes you make to FileMans preferences, or click the Cancel button.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_admin" class="h3">Password</a><br>
Clicking the "Password" link displays a form allowing you to change the password used to login to FileMan.

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/12password.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 12: The Password menu.</b></p>

<p>-Enter your "Old Password" and the "New Password" in the fields provided and click the "Change" button.

<p><a name="cmd_log_off" class="h3">Log Off</a><br>
Clicking the "Log off" link will log you out of FileMan and return you to the login menu.  If you leave FileMan open for three hours without performing any actions, you will be logged out automatically.

<p><a name="files_menu" class="h2">The Files Menu</a><hr size=1><br>
The Files Menu displays the files and directories in the directory you are viewing and provides detailed information about each of them through a series of columns.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/13filemenu.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 13: A sample Files Menu.</b></p>

<p>The checkboxes at the left of the Files Menu allows you to select files or directories for the commands found in the Commands Bar.  Clicking the checkbox at the top of the menu automatically selects all displayed files and directories.</p>

<p><a name="view" class="h3">View</a><br>
The icons listed in the view column indicated whether an item is a file or a directory.  Clicking the icon beside a desired file or directory will open it.  Clicking the View heading will sort the files and directories by type.</p>

<p><a name="name" class="h3">Name</a><br>
The names of all directories and files are displayed in this column.  Clicking the name of a desired file or directory will open it.  Clicking the Name heading will sort the files and directories by name in ascending order.  Clicking the Name heading a second time will sort them in descending order.</p>

<p><a name="size" class="h3">Size</a><br>
The sizes of each file are listed in this column.  Clicking the Size heading will sort the files by size in ascending order.  Clicking the Size heading a second time will sort them in descending order.</p>

<p><a name="file_type" class="h3">File Type</a><br>
The file type of each file (directories are called file folders) is listed in this column.  Clicking the File Type heading will sort the files and directories by file type in ascending alphabetical order.  Clicking the File Type heading a second time will sort them in descending alphabetical order.</p>

<p><a name="modified" class="h3">Modified</a><br>
The date that each file or directory was last modified is listed in this column.  Clicking the Modified heading will sort the files and directories by modification date in ascending order.  Clicking the Modified heading a second time will sort them in descending alphabetical order.</p>

<p><a name="owner" class="h3">Owner</a><br>
The username of the owner of each file and directory is listed in this column.  Clicking the Owner heading will sort the files and directories by owner in ascending alphabetical order.  Clicking the Owner heading a second time will sort them in descending alphabetical order.</p>

<p><a name="permissions" class="h3">Permissions</a><br>
The permission settings of each file and directory are listed in this column.  Clicking the Permissions heading will sort the files and directories by permission settings in ascending alphabetical order.  Clicking the Permissions heading a second time will sort them in descending alphabetical order.  Clicking on the permission settings of a specific file or directory will display a form allowing you to modify the file or directorys permission settings by checking individual permissions or by entering the numeric code for the desired permissions.  If you need more information, a tutorial explaining how to configure permissions is available <a href=http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/web/permissions/>here</a>.</p>

<p><b>Note:</b> This option will not work if FileMan is running on a Windows server.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/14permissions.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 14: A sample permission settings menu.</b></p>

<p><a name="command_bar" class="h2">The Command Bar</a><hr size=1><br>
The Command Bar allows you to perform commands and actions upon files and directories that you have selected in the Files menu.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/15commandbar.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 15: A sample Command Bar.</b></p>

<p>To the right of the list of commands, a line of text indicates the number of files or directories selected, and a summary of the cumulative size of the selected items.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_edit" class="h3">Edit</a><br>
After selecting a single file, clicking the Edit link will open the file, allowing you to edit it just as if youd clicked on its name in the Files menu.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_download" class="h3">Download</a><br>
After selecting one or more files or directories, clicking the Download link displays a series of options that allow you to download the items in various file and compression formats.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/16download.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 16: The download menu.</b></p>

<p>-Choose the format of the item(s) you are downloading in the Options drop-down menu.  Choose between Ascii, Binary and Auto.  Ascii format should be used for files that use plain text with no formatting, binary should be used for all other types of files.  The auto option will automatically determine which format to use; you will usually not need to specify either Ascii or binary.</p>

<p>-If you wish to download the item(s) in a compressed format, select the desired compression format (which should be indicated by the file extensions) from the Compressed type drop-down menu.  Choose from None, .tar, .tar.gz and .zip.  

<p><b>Note: if you are downloading multiple items, you will have to select a compression type.</b></p>

<p><b>Note:</b> If your server does not have extension modules that will handle the various compression types, they will not be available.  Contact your system administrator if you need to have them installed.</p>

<p>-Click the Download button.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_copy" class="h3">Copy</a><br>
After selecting one or more files or directories, clicking the Copy link displays a menu allowing you to specify a directory in which the selected item(s) will be copied.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/17copy.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 17: The copy file menu.</b></p>

<p>-Enter the path to the directory you wish to copy the item(s) to, and click the Copy button.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_delete" class="h3">Delete</a><br>
After selecting one or more files or directories, clicking the Delete link will permanently delete them.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_move" class="h3">Move</a><br>
After selecting one or more files or directories, clicking the Move link displays a menu allowing you to specify a directory to which the selected item(s) will be moved.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/18move.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 18: The move file menu.</b></p>

<p>-Enter the path to the directory you wish to move the item(s) to, and click the Move button.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_chmod" class="h3">Chmod</a><br>
After selecting one or more files or directories, clicking the Chmod link displays a menu allowing you to specify the permissions for the selected item(s), just as if youd clicked on the permissions of a file in the Files Menu.  If you need more information, a tutorial explaining how to configurie permissions is available <a href=http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/web/permissions/>here</a>.
<BR><BR>Rescursive: Change files and directories recursively
</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/19chmod.jpg" width="550">
<br><b>Figure 19: The Chmod menu.</b></p>

<p><b>Note:</b> This option will not work if FileMan is running on a Windows server.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_tail" class="h3">Tail</a><br>
After selecting a single file, clicking the Tail link displays a menu allowing you to configure a screen that will show the last lines of that file.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/20tail.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 20: The Tail menu.</b></p>

<p>-Enter how many of the files last lines you wish to view in the Command field.  If you want the tail screen to automatically refresh while you are viewing it, choose a refresh rate (in seconds) from the drop-down menu.  This option can be useful when you wish to view access and error logs as they are being generated.</p> 

<p><a name="cmd_perl" class="h3">Perl</a><br>
After selecting a single file, clicking the Perl link will check the syntax of perl files to that the syntax is correct.</p>  

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/21perl.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 21: The Perl menu.</b></p>

<p><a name="cmd_diff" class="h3">Diff</a><br>
After selecting a single file, clicking the Diff link displays a menu allowing you to compare the files content with that of another and have the differences between the two displayed.  This option will only work for text-based files, such as .txt or .html files.  This option is useful when reviewing files that are often updated.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/22diff.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 22: The Diff menu.</b></p>

<p>-Enter the path to the desired second file and click the Diff button.</p>

<p>-The differences between the two files will be displayed in a new screen.  Lines that are prefaced by a greater-than sign (&gt;) are lines which appear in the second file but not in the first.  Lines that are prefaced by a less-than sign (&lt;) are lines which do not appear in the second file but do appear in the first.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_tar" class="h3">Compress</a><br>
After selecting a single file, clicking the Compress link displays a menu allowing you to choose a compression format and location to save a compressed copy of the file.</p>

<p><img src="<%html_url%>/help/23compress.jpg">
<br><b>Figure 23: The Compress menu.</b></p>

<p>-Choose a compression format from the drop-down menu.  Choose from .tar, .tar.gz and .zip.</p>

<p>-Enter the path to the location you wish to save the compressed file in the field provided.  Click the Create File button.</p>

<p><b>Note:</b> If your server does not have extension modules that will handle the various compression types, the "Compression" option will not be displayed.  Contact your system administrator if you need to have them installed.</p>

<p><a name="cmd_print" class="h3">Print</a><br>
After selecting one or more files, clicking the Print link will open a window displaying a preview of the files printed appearance, as well as your regular print window.  If you select multiple files to be printed, you will be given the option of printing them separately or as one document.</p>
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