Index of /~sports/fall_sports/football/archive/2000
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory 24-Sep-2011 17:37 -
AMHERST.HTM 09-Oct-2000 10:11 10k
BATES.HTM 24-Oct-2000 15:08 6k
BOWDOIN.HTM 09-Oct-2000 14:06 6k
COLBY.HTM 04-Oct-2000 10:13 8k
FOLDER.GIF 13-Jun-1996 04:28 1k
HAMILTON.HTM 06-Nov-2000 10:35 4k
PAGE.GIF 11-Jun-1996 02:23 1k
README 08-Jun-1996 12:09 1k
TEAMCUME.HTM 13-Nov-2000 10:21 26k
TEAMGBG.HTM 13-Nov-2000 10:22 11k
TEAMIGBG.HTM 13-Nov-2000 10:23 1k
TEAMSTAT.HTM 13-Nov-2000 16:41 4k
TRINITY.HTM 04-Nov-2000 17:46 4k
TUFTS.HTM 13-Nov-2000 10:16 5k
UNTITLED.HTM 02-Oct-2000 16:55 6k
WILLIAMS.HTM 18-Oct-2000 14:37 4k
roster.html 19-Sep-2000 13:31 67k
The files on this disk are comprised of one or more of the following:
teamstat.htm - Statistics "home" page
$team.htm - Season-to-date statistics
$tgbg.htm - Team game-by-game statistics
$igmg.htm - Individual game-by-game statistics
game-id.htm - Game box scores for game-id
IMPORTANT: Files MUST be uploaded to the server site in lower case.
The "teamstat.htm" file is designed as the "home" page that contains
hyper-text references (href's) to all of the other statistics pages.
It is designed to let you integrate access to statistics from your
institution's Web pages. You should provide an "href" button or
text line that references "teamstat.htm" to let viewers access the
stats pages on this disk.
For example, in your main football Web page, you might add the
following statement:
<a href="teamstat.htm">Statistics</a>
All of the files on this disk should be placed in the same directory
on your Web server to make the automatically generated hyper-text
links work properly. We recommend that you place them in the same
directory that contains the Web page that references the "teamstat.htm"
page.