How do we transfer large digital files back and forth?
HTTP HTTP is the protocol used by web browsers. When you view a web page on your computer, you have already transferred that page from the BHQ site to your own machine. You can save a personal copy of the page you are viewing for later review and/or editing. The precise procedure for saving a page will vary depending on the web browser you use. Most have a “save as” option, similar to any other piece of software used to edit files (word processors, illustration packages, photo editing tools). If your browser gives you the option of saving pages in different formats, chose “source” or “HTML source.” (Other options sometimes offered are “text”, “Postscript”, and “Printer file”). “HTML source” refers to the format in which all BHQ pages must be maintained. HTTP is usually the easiest way for you to get the pages you want to work on. E-mail You may e-mail all of your changes and additional files for BHQ to Mark. Most modern e-mail software allows you to “attach” any type of file to a mail