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Posting Your Page
By Amy (13), USA
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In this day and age of rapid young fingers on the Internet, we do not allow anyone to post information on our web. We have a complex system of "rights" aiming at reducing the risk of some outsider being permitted to halt or disrupt our web service. Mind you, there are regular attacks... Review this overview of the posting process before continuing below. Question: How do I know if I have rights to store pages on our web? Answer: You will have received a special user identity and password that allows you to send pages to our development computer (typically, using ftp). Someone in Kidlink's system team will have updated a secret file of permissions with your user identity, so that posting your translation will indeed be possible. If this has not been done, you will be told by your FTP program (or, whatever) that permission to store the file has not been granted. Question: How do I get such rights? Answer: This is a matter between you and the current owner of the pages in the directory in which your page is to be stored. Typically, this will be the coordinator of the activity within an existing language area. If it is a new language area, then Odd de Presno will typically be the person to ask.
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