
Getting started with FTP
The process by which files are transferred to the web server
is called "FTP" (File Transport Protocol). You have unlimited access via FTP
24-hours a day. As such, you can create and maintain your web pages on your own computer
and upload files to your web site at your leisure.
Internet providers such as AOL, Compuserve, and Prodigy may
have a built-in FTP interface. If you have a PPP internet account and need an FTP program,
you can download software for for either the PC or Mac below. We suggest that you contact
your local internet provider to inquire about compatibility.
For the Mac, "Fetch" is available:
Microsoft FrontPage Users
Customers with Microsoft FrontPage extensions installed on their sites should use
only the FrontPage publishing feature to transfer files. Using regular
FTP can corrupt the extensions, disabling the functionality of the FrontPage web and
requiring that the site be deleted to reinstall the extensions. |
Configuring Your FTP Software
The following information is contained within your account
activation notice and is needed to connect to your web site via FTP:
- USERID
- TEMP PASSWORD
- FTP HOSTNAME
The hostname tells your FTP software to connect to the web
server upon which your web site resides. In general, the process of configuring the
various FTP software programs is the same. We recommend WS_FTP for PC computer users and
will be using it in the upcoming examples.
Each time you run WS_FTP the Session Profile window will be
displayed. A profile contains the information needed to connect to your web site. Creating
a profile now will eliminate the need for you to configure the software each time you wish
to connect to the web server via FTP. To create a new profile, click the "New"
button and enter a generic profile name at the top of the Session Profile window. Next,
enter the userid, password and hostname for your web site as illustrated below.
Fig.1
Be sure to select "Auto detect" for the Host Type.
(see Fig.1) It is best to select "Save Password" and "Auto Save
Config" to maintain these settings for future use. All other fields can be left
blank. You are now ready to connect to the web server. Click "Ok" to continue.
How to Transfer Files
When you connect to the web server, you will connect directly
to the root ("home") directory of your account. WS_FTP will display a split
screen where files on the left-hand side are within your own computer. (see Fig.2) and
files on the right side are in your hosting account on our server.
Fig.2
You can transfer files directly to the root level and/or
create subdirectories. The only system directory that you may need to use is cgi-local
(equivalent to cgi-bin on NT) which is where you should upload your own custom CGI
scripts.
NT Plan: In order to access the web
directories of an NT account via FTP you must change to the /webroot directory. Files
placed in the root directory of the FTP site will not be available via the web. WS_FTP
users can set the "Initial Directories: Remote Host" option in their session
profile to /webroot to automatically enter that directory automatically.
How to make your home page load automatically
Name the HTML document "index.htm" or
"index.html" in lowercase and upload it to the root directory of your account.
To upload a file or files, simply highlight the file(s) on the left and click the
right-arrow button ("-->") in the center of the screen.
On the Windows NT server platform, IIS will look for a
"home page" in this order: default.asp, default.htm, index.htm, index.html
Be sure to upload HTML documents and scripts in ASCII
mode and images in BINARY mode. To transfer a file to a
subdirectory, double-click the appropriate subdirectory to open it before transferring the
desired file(s).
As soon as a file is uploaded to the web server, it is
available for all to see. If, after uploading a file, you are still unable to see the
updated file via Netscape, you need to clear both disk and browser cache. This function
can be found by selecting Options > Network Preferences in Netscape. Remember that you
must first be connected to the internet through your local internet service provider in
order to connect to the web server.
Acceptable File Names
Our UNIX servers are case sensitive. In other words, the file
name "faq.html" is NOT the same as "FAQ.html". If your HTML code
references a faq.html, but the actual file name is in uppercase, this will result in a
File Not Found error. This applies to directory names as well.
To prevent errors, we suggest naming all files in lowercase.
Spaces and and special control characters are generally not a good idea. The underscore
character ("_") is acceptable. You should avoid special characters ( ! @ # $ % ^
& * : ' ) in file names. We suggest that you keep the length of file names to a
minimum. The tilde (~) cannot be used in directory or file names.
Notes to Mac Users
When using Fetch, select "text" to transfer HTML
pages and Perl scripts, and select "raw data" to transfer images, sounds,
movies, pdf files, and most other formats.
PageMill may add either a .bin or .txt extension to your files
which must be removed in order for such files to load properly.
Viewing Web Pages in Netscape
Webmasters often modify an HTML document and re-upload it to
the server. After returning to their web browser they click RELOAD only to find the
original document unchanged. This is a common occurrence for Netscape users and is easily
remedied by clearing the browser's disk cache. This can be done in Netscape under Options
> Network Preferences.
What should I do if denied access via FTP?
- If you can access your account Control Panel, but cannot
access your account via FTP, the FTP configurations may be incorrect.
- If you are denied access AFTER entering your userid and
password, you may be using the wrong password. Check the activation notice sent to you via
email when the account was first set up. If you changed your password and it doesn't seem
to be working, contact support to reset your password.
- If you cannot connect at all, or connect and then
"hang", there may be problems with connectivity. You can test your connection by
going to http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/secure/trgw-s while still connected to
the Internet. This program will take about 15-20 minutes to generate a report. You will
need to send the results to Technical Support so we can help you track the problem.
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