FTP Introduction
The first thing you need to do to
put your website online is learn how to access your account.
You will use FTP (file transfer protocol) to transfer files
from your computer to the server, and vice versa. There are
other tasks that you may need to use SSH for, and even a few
things you can do with your browser.
If you use FrontPage, much of this will not apply to you.
You will need to see the FrontPage section of the manual.
However, you may still wish to review this section to learn
about the other ways you may access your account.
FTP Access
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the preferred method of uploading
files to your website, and vice versa... You have unlimited
access to your account via FTP 24 hours a day. This allows
you to create and maintain your web pages on your own computer,
then upload the files to your website at your leisure.
NOTE: If you use FrontPage you should NEVER
use regular FTP to upload your files as this will damage the
extensions. Please refer to the instructions in the FrontPage
section for uploading files.
FTP is not a program; it is a "protocol", a specific method
of transferring data from one place to another. Some online
services such as AOL, CompuServe, and Prodigy may have a built-in
FTP interface. If you have a PPP (Point to Point Protocol)
Internet account, you will need an FTP program. We strongly
recommend WS_FTP for PC users, and Fetch for Macintosh users.
Please see instructions below for setting up and using these
two programs.
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