Thanks David...if you guys aren't concerned...little 'ole me won't worry
either...got enough to fret about ..<BG>
I took a look at what you suggested I see about Mary's indexes for the census
images....EXCELLENT!! As it should be........very, very helpful. I can see the
amount of effort it takes, and this is one researcher who greatly appreciates
it!!!
Warm regards,
CAT
PS...I just finished building a website for a friend of mine who I am helping with
his research. I put it at freepages ...and it's a little different than homepages
or our usgenweb county sites. That's how I knew this. They have a page about
'what to do first'...ya know, basic rules of the upload road. Guess that's
why
this 'index' name for main page was back in my mind. Frankly, I'm surprised
there
was room for any more input these last few days.. it's been a little hectic....LOL
"David W. Morgan" wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Carol Ann Tindell wrote:
> Hello David, Lynn, etc.
>
> This is CAT and want to first say that I'm no geru about these things..but,
> I have noticed something that concerns me about all the census image files
> uploaded in many states, not just GA.
>
> Links from many of the pages, including your emails about recent uploads,
> point folks directly into the index files/directories. I have been under
> the impression that this allows hackers into our files and is why we all
> must use our main page's name as "index" to try and prevent this from
> happening. All 'freepages" at Rootsweb must have the main page named
> "index", so I assume that this logic is still correct.
I did not know that the freepages required index.html or index.htm. I use
that to keep anybody from looking at all my files, but I didn't think
about it being required. It is not required on the Rootsweb USGenWeb
sites.
The archives was set up to be an ftp directory. It was George Waller's
idea to have html TOCs, or table of contents. So George gets the blame for
that. LOL
ftp was around long before html. Anybody is free to link to any file in
the archives, they do not have to link to our html pages. Even
familydiscovery.com is linking to some of our files in the archives. I
moved some of them (forsyth, etc) in order to break their links and also
to get the marriage records in /vitals/marriages/ so they will be
counted correctly in the stats, instead of going into misc.
(
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/newstats.html )
> Is this true, or are my concerns unfounded?
I don't think Rootsweb is concerned, so I am not either.
> All these census images are a wonderful tool, but extremely cumbersome if
> they don't have an index and such index is not directly correlated to the
> way the image files are named and uploaded. It seems only logical that the
> achives folks, census folks, and even the CC should only link to these files
> from a HTML page. I appreciate the amount of time devoted to placing these
> image files on-line and I hate for any of our work to be compromised just
> for the sake of saving a few steps.
The census folks are always looking for folks to index the images.
Take at look at how Mary Love Berryman does it.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/madison.htm
David
dmorgan(a)efn.org David W. Morgan Honolulu Hawaii
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/okfiles.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/txfiles.htm
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Researching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, CANTRELL, DANIEL, LITTLE,
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Our Southern AKINS:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/akins
Researching: A&D of James AKIN, Sr. Henrico Co., VA
including his g-grandson, Lewis AKINS who d. 1791 Laurens Co., SC.
The BERRYs of North GA:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/Berry/
including raw data & 1-stop resource for all BERRY links on the web
The TINDELLs of Calhoun Co., FL:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/tindell
Researching: DUNCAN, JONES, TINDEL of SE AL & West FL
Union Co., GAGenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion
Fannin Co., GAGenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafannin
Old Walton Co., GAGenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaoldwal