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If you are interested in publishing specific account files then
you can specify the individual files on the WebPublish command
line. For example, if you have an account set up called personal
and your computer automatically updates the home webpage from
time to time, you can tell WebPublish to publish your updated
home page by specifying the file on the command line.
webpublish --publish -a personal home.html
The example above will publish the file home.html
to the personal
account's server. Of course, the file home.html
must be located
in the base directory of the account's website.
Several files can be included on the command line. For example:
webpublish --publish -a personal home.html index.html etc/about.html media/photo.jpg
The example above will publish the files home.html
, index.hmtl
,
etc/about.html
, and media/photo.jpg
to the personal
account's
server.
It is also correct to include the full file path of the
individual files. The following example will publish the
home.html
file to the personal
account's server.
webpublish --publish -a personal /home/mydir/mysite/home.html
The full file path must be included if you would like to use
wildcards to select files. For example, if you would like to
publish all of the jpg
files in the etc
directory of the personal
account's website then you can use the following example.
webpublish --publish -a personal /home/mydir/mysite/etc/*.jpg