Example: Let us assume here and in the following that /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/EEJ/ is the home directory of EEJ, the "Example ELibM Journal". In this case, the home page is the file /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/EEJ/index.html. The URL of this document would look something like http://your.server.ac.xx/EEJ/index.html. The corresponding EMIS URL will then most probably become http://www.emis.de/journals/EEJ/index.html.
The main directory for HTTP documents assumed above to be named /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/ will be referred to as ~/ in the following, so that ~/EEJ/ becomes the root node of the journal's directory tree.
Caveat: In particular, images and other graphical elements must reside underneath the home directory. This is needed to ensure reliable and easy mirroring of these pages in ELibM.
Example: The journal logo of EEJ may be located in ~/EEJ/images/EEJ.gif.
Images must not reside in ~/images/EEJ.gif, because ~/images/
is not a subdirectory of the home directory.