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Thu, 12 May 2011 09:59:03 -0400
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Like a lot of other districts, we are switching from FirstClass to Google
Apps for Education.  With Google Sites there does not seem to be a way to
upload existing web pages.  With FirstClass, you could upload a .html page
you made with say TextEdit and create or upload a folder with the image
files for the page.

While you can paste in the html and edit the html of the body of a page in
Sites, you can not necessarily paste in the entire web page.

*Why I am asking:* The Literature text book at my Middle School has a test
generator that will export the quiz or test as a web page. Students should
be able to go to the test site, complete it, and the results get emailed to
the teacher.

*What I have tried that didn't work:*
It does not work to copy the html and paste it into a new page within Google
Sites.
I tried creating a File Cabinet page and using the link to the .html
document.
Tried pasting ALL of the .html into the web page.
Uploading the .html page and .gifs to my Dropbox and using the link on a
Google sites page.

*So, here is my question:*
Is there some way around this?
Is there a site to hold preexisting web pages that one could create links to
point to?

Ryan Palmer
Technology Integration Specialist
MSAD#61 Lake Region Middle School


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