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Margaret -- There is no way right now in the system to import WWWOptions Files (Well I am pretty sure about that).  I have not played with the test port and alternative setup that much on Phase 3, but I am pretty sure that it is not there.  
 
One way to do this is to make a copy of the existing file.  The easiest way is to view the WWWOptions in a web browser (as follows)
 
http://utmost.cl.utoledo.edu/screens/wwwoptions
 
If you view the source, you get the wwwoptions to look like the way that they are setup on your system.  Make a backup copy of this file. 
 
Then, as you build the new WWWOptions file, one way to swap it is a more manual process.  I just did this and it worked with QVT/Term and it will work with good telnet programs like Anzio and Tera Term.  Please do not try this with MS Telnet.
 
Anyway, I went into the system and deleted every line until the WWWOptions file was blank.  I inserted a blank line and then cut and pasted my new code (edited in Notepad) into a blank line.  It worked very well and captured everything I pasted to the system (again this is telnet dependent...but good ones can do it).  Then I save the file and my WWWOptions file is changed.  I have the backup in a txt file from Notepad in case something went wrong.  
 
A few extra steps, but it does the trick.
 
Hope this helps...
 
Corey
 
 
 
 
 
Corey Seeman
Assistant Dean for Resource & Systems Management 
University of Toledo
corey.seeman@xxxxxxxxxx
419-530-2333
 
http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman/
http://library.utoledo.edu (Main Library Page)
 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Margaret Peloquin [mailto:peloquin@xxxxxxxxxx] 
	Sent: Wed 8/20/2003 6:07 PM 
	To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx 
	Cc: 
	Subject: uploading, i.e., downloading wwwoptions file
	
	

	I know that I should know this, but I don't.  How can you load an
	externally edited wwwoptions file?  Or, can you?
	
	My dilemma is that the filename does not appear in the list of files. 
	So, can you do it?
	
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