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FTP Settings and Website Information

FTP Software

To upload files to your website, you need an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) program such as one of the following:
Windows:
WS_FTP Home (replaces WS_FTP LE)
    WS_FTP Tutorial
FTP Voyager
FileZilla
CuteFTP
Others...
Apple / Mac:
Various FTP Applications via The Mac Orchard
Amiga:
mFTP II

FTP Settings / website info

In the example below, "mydomain.com" represents the domain that you have registered (e.g. whatever.com, something.net, organization.org, etc.)
FTP Settings:
FTP Server / Host name: ftp.mydomain.com
Username (Login): (whatever you had us configure on the web/FTP server)
Password: (whatever you had us configure on the web/FTP server)
Website info:
URL (web address): http://www.mydomain.com
http://mydomain.com
Default document
  search order:

(see notes below)
index.html (HTML)
index.htm (HTML)
index.cfm (ColdFusion)
default.htm (HTML)
default.asp (ASP - Active Server Pages)
default.aspx (ASP.Net)

FTP Tips / Suggestions

  • Generally speaking, there should be a "default document" (see above) within any directory structure in your site that has content. This "default document" is the "main" file for any given directory. So, if someone types in http://www.nettally.com/someuser/myvacation/ (without specifying a file in the "myvacation" directory), the default document (if it exists) is the file that will be displayed. If you name your default document "default.htm" and place it in the main directory of your site, then the following two addresses would display the same content:
        http://www.mydomain.com/
        http://www.mydomain.com/default.htm
    Likewise, the following two URLs are equivalent to each other:
        http://www.mydomain.com/somesubdirectory/
        http://www.mydomain.com/somesubdirectory/default.htm
    Because default documents are displayed automatically by the web server when a visitor does not specify a specific file name, you should never specify the default document's file name in any of your code--you don't need to.
    You should never have multiple default documents in the same directory (e.g. "index.html" AND "default.htm" at the same time).
  • After logging in, you will automatically be placed in your directory, so you should not set your FTP program to automatically log into some specified starting directory (by default, this is usually left blank).
  • Be sure to have your file transfer mode set to automatic or binary (sometimes called image).
  • We recommend DISabling transfer logging if your FTP software stores the logs on the web server. This is sometimes enabled by default in the FTP software.