FAQ
What is people.tamu.edu?
People.tamu.edu allows authorized A&M users to publish a personal web page.
Who can use people.tamu.edu?
This service is for all currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff who have a full-service account. If you are a staff member and want to see if you have a full-service account, log in to gateway.tamu.edu and click Manage OAL Account. If you have a full-service account, it will say "CIS Computing Labs Printing and File Storage" next to the "Authorization" field.
How can a staff member become authorized to create a web page?
Staff members wishing to create individual web pages or print from Open Access Lab (OAL) computers must request this service through their department by contacting their immediate supervisor. Once the department has approved the request, appropriate department personnel will contact Account Services in Computing & Information Services (CIS). For more information on staff accounts, please contact CIS Account Services at 979.845.7223.
What is my web address?
Your Internet web address will be http://people.tamu.edu/~NetID/.
Are there special rules when making a people.tamu.edu site?
Yes, there are rules, such as computing resources may not be used for commercial activities or illegal activities. Visit www.net.tamu.edu/network/using.html for more information.
Does Computing & Information Services (CIS) provide any help with writing HTML code?
Yes. CIS has a series of documents to help users write HTML code. To read the documents, visit http://techdocs.tamu.edu. Click the Web Space folder and open the Web Page Creation handouts.
Does Computing & Information Services (CIS) provide any training on using HTML editor programs?
Yes. CIS has a helpful handout on how to use Dreamweaver and Microsoft Expression Web. To see it, visit http://techdocs.tamu.edu. CIS also offers a no-charge series of short courses on how to create a web page. The schedule of courses can be viewed at http://cis.tamu.edu/shortcourses/.
If FTP access doesn't seem to be working, what am I doing wrong?
FTP and Telnet are not available on the server for security reasons. If you need to use FTP files, please use a SFTP client.
What scripting languages are available to me?
Available languages are PHP, Perl, and Python.
Why do my CGI scripts not work on the server?
One reason might be that CGI is not supported "server-wide". Make sure that you have added your own CGI capabilities to your individual Web page.
Are counter or traffic report services provided on people.tamu.edu?
A&M does not offer or support the following: counters, traffic reports, or programming.
What are some guidelines when it comes to naming files that will be on my site?
You cannot use the following characters in filenames: spaces, ~, !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ), +, ', ".
You can use the following characters in filenames: -, _. You can name your home page file index.shtml, index.html or index.htm.
What should I do if my web site gives me a page saying ERROR: FORBIDDEN?
- From an OAL computer, log in and open an Internet browser.
- Go to oalinfo.tamu.edu and click Account Services.
- Enter your NetID and Password, and click Log In.
- Click Setup My WebPage.
- Click Enable, and then refresh your browser.
How long will my web page remain online?
Your web page will remain online until you disable the web page or the University disables it for you. After you graduate, your web page may remain online for some time, but you will not be able to log in and make changes. Please disable your web page before you graduate or call Help Desk Central to deactivate it for you.
How do I disable my web page?
- Log in to gateway.tamu.edu and click Manage OAL Account.
- Click Setup My Web Page on the left side of the page (if not already selected).
- Click Disable.
You didn't answer my question. How can I get more help?
If you need more assistance, please feel free to ask the CIS Support Staff in any Open Access Lab, or call Help Desk Central at 979.845.8300.