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The process by which files are transferred to the web server is
called FTP (File Transport Protocol). You have unlimited access
to your web space 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.
To use FTP you need an FTP client. We recommend WS_FTP which can
be downloaded for either the PC or Mac from http://www.wsftp.com/.
The following tutorial relates to WS_FTP.
Microsoft FrontPage Users
Customers wishing to use Microsoft FrontPage to manage their site
should install the FrontPage Server Extensions via the FrontPage
page and 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
To connect to your site by you must first be connected to the Internet.
You will need the following information.
| Parameter |
Value |
| FTP Host |
ftp2.namesteinternet.com |
| Username |
Your main account username |
| Password |
Your main account password |
When you run your FTP client a session profile will show, similar
to the one shown below for WS_FTP. The interface will vary depending
on which FTP client you are using. A profile contains the information
needed to connect to a web site.
Creating a profile means that you don't have to enter the information
every time that you connect to your site. To create a new profile
click 'New'. Enter a name for the site in the Profile Name box (this
can be anything you want). The Host Name should be set to the one
specified in your account activation notice. Host Type should be
'Automatic Detect'. Then enter your username and password into the
relevant box. To save the settings for the future select 'Save Password'
and 'Auto Save Config'. All other fields can be left blank. To connect
to the web server click OK.

Transferring Files
When you connect to the web server, you will connect directly to
the root directory of your web space. Your FTP client will display
a split screen, files on the left-hand side are within your own
computer and files on the right hand site are those on the server.
You will see two system folders on the right-hand called 'bin' and
'cgi-bin'. DO NOT remove these folders.

To upload a file on the left side double click on it, the file
will be transferred to the web server. You can transfer files directly
to the root directory or create subdirectories. As soon as a file
is uploaded to the web server, it is available for all to see.
To make your home page load automatically , when people go to your
site, name your home page html file "index.html" in lowercase
and upload it to the root directory of your account. The only system
directory that you may need to use is cgi-bin, this directory is
for CGI scripts.
Acceptable File Names
Our operating system is 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. You
should not use spaces and punctuation characters. The underscore
character ('_') is acceptable. It is generally easier if file names
are short but have relevant meaning.
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