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A WSO account, as distinct from your [[Unix ID]], lets you put up a web page that begins with http://wso.williams.edu, and use the features of our web server (CGI, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL).  It also allows you to use the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]] and gets you a [[WSO email forwarding]] account.  You need a WSO account if you're going to maintain a website for a student organization or cluster.
 
A WSO account, as distinct from your [[Unix ID]], lets you put up a web page that begins with http://wso.williams.edu, and use the features of our web server (CGI, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL).  It also allows you to use the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]] and gets you a [[WSO email forwarding]] account.  You need a WSO account if you're going to maintain a website for a student organization or cluster.
  
 
If you'd like one, fill out the form at http://wso.williams.edu/accounts/getemail.
 
If you'd like one, fill out the form at http://wso.williams.edu/accounts/getemail.

Revision as of 23:37, December 28, 2006

A WSO account, as distinct from your Unix ID, lets you put up a web page that begins with http://wso.williams.edu, and use the features of our web server (CGI, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL). It also allows you to use the WSO Secure iChat Service and gets you a WSO email forwarding account. You need a WSO account if you're going to maintain a website for a student organization or cluster.

If you'd like one, fill out the form at http://wso.williams.edu/accounts/getemail.