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FTP Client Help



User: Cara W. 12 years ago
I have created a one page website in EverWeb. I am using the FTP client Cyberduck to upload this website to hosting at iPage.

I am not familiar with the format of FTP and how the files should be structured in order to the website to display. By researching it online the only knowledge I've been able to gain is that I should have a "public_html" folder.

I have tried uploading these files to Cyberduck a number of ways hoping to stubble upon the correct format. Below are screenshots of the files I am working with. Please, someone, help me by educating me specifically which files go where!

Last edit 12 years ago
User: Cara W. 12 years ago
I accidentally deleted the screenshots from this post and now am not able to insert them. Basically, inside my FTP client, I have a "public_html" folder with home.xml. I also have a "stats" folder with a number of other random files inside. All of these files were here when I originally logged in and connected my FTP.

I then am able to go into my hidden library folder/application support/everweb and find my EverWeb project. If I right click this project I am able to show all package content with some more files inside.

Where do I go from here? Which files should be where?
User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
Why don't you just use the FTP publishing built into EverWeb?

See the publishing video for instructions.

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Cara W. 12 years ago
You. Are. A. Life. Saver. Man. Haha! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I must have watched that video at least 10 times yesterday. I knew I was complicating this way too much!

Considering the hosting at EverWeb was around $11/month if I remember correctly, I decided to use iPage on sale at $1.99/month. I was attempting to publish the website from the toolbar at the bottom, every time leading me to a link to purchase the EverWeb hosting.

What I overlooked in the video was the option to click on the website name and connect to the FTP there. Just with the snap of a finger my website, XingApparel.com, is up and running.


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