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FTP Instructions for PCs.FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is
the protocol used in communication with an FTP Server. Similar
to HTTP which is the protocol used in browsing the Word Wide
Web. There are a number of Shareware programs on the Internet
available to the public that will allow a person to access FTP
servers.
Why Do I Need FTP Software?
- Sometimes referred to as an FTP client, the FTP program
is useful for transferring binary files and uploading text
and graphics to your Web Site.
Can I use my browser to FTP?
- While it is possible with most browsers to FTP to a
site, it is generally only possible to download files from a
site. Most browsers only allow entry to anonymous ftp sites.
How do I use FTP Software?
- Most FTP software will require the user input a few
basic values to be able to access a site.
- Host Name - This is the address of the site.
Sometimes this will be in the form of numbers such as
201.345.111.987 This set of numbers is called an IP Address.
Sometimes it will be written as name "ftp.demon.com.us" or
"ftp.microsoft.com". When you receive confirmation that your
domain name is live, you will be able to use it, in the form
of ftp.yourdomainname.com instead of your I.P.
address. These addresses tell the FTP program where to link
to.
- User ID - This is generally the name of the
person. Your User ID was selected when you subscribed for
hosting services.
- Password - Your Password is required when logging
on to your site. Or to a site that you have been given
special access to. Generally a password is not necessary if
you are logging on to a public site. In that case you would
use your email address as your password and the word
anonymous as your User ID.
- The following Screen Capture gives an example of the
locations where you will enter 1.
Host Name, 2. User I.D., and 3.
Password.

- Once you have entered the correct information and have
connected to your site you will be able to upload and
download files to your domain area. With most FTP programs, you will see a window
split into two sections. The left section will show files
and directories on your home computer and the right section
will show the files and directories on the remote computer
you are ftp-ing into.
- To transfer a file from your home computer to the remote
computer, you need to tell the FTP program to go to the
directory on your home computer where your web page files
are saved. This is usually a point and click process. You
then need to make sure the FTP program is set to upload into
the correct directory on the remote computer. This is also
a point and click process. The public_html directory within
your username directory is
where you need to place all of your web page related documents
and images. Once you see the correct files in the FTP window
on the left side of the FTP screen, you can double click on
them and they will automatically be transferred to the
visible directory on the remote computer.

- Images that can be seen by browsers must be in GIF or
JPEG format. Both of these formats use compression to make
the images smaller and load faster. Sometimes, to keep your
site directories more organized you may wish to create
subdirectories for specific types of files like images or
Java or Shockwave. If you do create a subdirectory to store
your images make sure that the directory you create is a
subdirectory of your "public_html" directory. To create a
link to an image file in a subdirectory called
images, create a link like this:
<img
src="images/yourimage.gif">
This tells your
browser to load the image "yourimage.gif" from the
images Subdirectory of htdocs. It is
preferable that you create all directories in lower case as
well as naming all of your files in lower case.
Important! Once you have connected to your
domain you will want to upload both Text and Images to your
web page. Make sure that you have the AUTO check box turned
on when uploading files to your site. This button is next to
the two small ASCII and Binary radio buttons below the file
requestors on the main screen. This tells WS FTP to
automatically determine whether the files being uploaded are
binary or ascii based. All text files are ascii and all
image files will be binary.
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