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FTP Related
1. What is FTP?
2. What should an FTP program look like?
3. What are the available FTP software that I can
use?
4. How do I configure my FTP?
5. Do I have to wait for my DNS to propagate before I
can upload my files?
6. What directory in my web server should my files be
uploaded into?
7. What is ASCII and Binary?
8. What is my default file name?
9. Can I create extra FTP accounts?
What is FTP?
FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, is used to transfer
files from your local hard drive into your web server.
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What should an
FTP program look like?
Below is a screen shot of an FTP program. The left pane shows the
files and directories on your local hard drive, on the right are
the files and directories in your web server.
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What are the
available FTP software that I can use?
WS_FTP is a very popular and
easy to use FTP software. You can purchase WS_FTP professional
version at their website, http://www.wsftp.com/.
However, you can also download their Limited edition freeware, WS_FTP
LE. Their are a lot of other good FTP program that you
can download from your favorite download sites in the internet.
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How do I
configure my FTP?
When you first launch your FTP, you will see the screen (Session
Properties) similar to the following:
Supply in the information found in
the Session Properties screen:
Profile Name: You should
create a name for your session so as to store it in your FTP. Every time
you launch your FTP, you only have to select the Profile Name and
the rest of the information is loaded with it.
Host Name/Address: Your
hostname is ftp.yourname.com.
Host Type: FTP can detect
what host type are you connecting to. So just leave it to Automatic
Detect.
User ID: Supply in your User
ID found in your Welcome Email.
Password: Supply in your
password found in your Welcome Email.
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Do I have to
wait for my DNS to propagate before I can upload my files?
No, even if your DNS has not yet propagated, you can start
uploading your files into your new server. Simply use our FTP IP
Address: 216.204.145.100, in place of ftp.yourdomain.com
under the Hostname/Address field while waiting for your
DNS to propagate. We suggest you do this to prevent downtime in
your website. By the time your DNS point to ours, there are
already the files that your domain will call.
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What directory
in my web server should my files be uploaded into?
You should upload your files in the Httpdocs Directory.
This is the only directory in your web server that is viewable in
the internet. You already have an index.html page in your
Httpdocs Directory as a place holder. Simply replace it with your
own index.html page.
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What is ASCII
and Binary?
ASCII and Binary are modes by which
you are going to transfer your files into your web server. Text
files and other common files like your html pages, CGI Scripts,
PHP scripts, Javascripts, css files, should be uploaded in ASCII
Mode. Images like your GIF's and JPEG's are
uploaded in Binary Mode.
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What is my
default filename?
Your default filename is your index.html or index.htm
page. So instead of typing the whole www.yourname.com/index.html,
you can just type www.yourname.com on your browser.
However, if you are using other developmental languages, index.php
or index.php3, index.cgi, or index.asp are also supported.
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Can I create
extra FTP accounts?
Yes, you can create as many FTP accounts as you wish. We don't set
a limit for that. You can create your own FTP accounts in your Server
Administrator.
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