(1) All files should reside within the directory tree of one directory, the home directory of the journal. The home directory shall contain the home page of the journal, which should be named index.html or index.htm.

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.



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