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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Help

In General

We are a small firm of a experts in a variety of fields that allow us the synergy to give our clients more then what they could have ever thought up. We are located in Danville, CA and work with many businesses locally keeping their internet presence top notch and well in front of any competitors. We donate a lot of time to Alamo Chamber of Commerce and Danville Chamber of Commerce to help them bring our cities grants and aid in developing small businesses’ online presence.

FTP Software

Using Browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer:

To utilize Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as your FTP client, you must first connect to your FTP site. To do so, open your browser and browse to your FTP location. It will be an address similar to: ftp://www.yourdomain.com You may receive an error message when trying to link to this site, however, simply clear the message and proceed. You will then click on the FILE menu and choose LOGIN AS from the list. You will receive the dialog box as indicated. Simply type the User Name and Password that were issued to you by CHEXsiteâ„¢ Services and, if you wish, select the Save Password field to retain your information. Once you have entered this information and clicked the LOGIN button, you will receive a list of all of the files and folders that you have access to on our server. All you do now is simply use the browser as a Windows Explorer window and copy and paste OR drag and drop your files from your hard drive to our server. Yes, it really is that simple.

Netscape Navigator:

Using the latest copy of the Netscape Navigator and the Windows Explorer, transferring files to/from your web site folder is as easy as dragging an icon. Here’s what you do: Using the Netscape Navigator, enter the location ftp://username@www.yourdomain.com/ where username is your CHEXsiteâ„¢ user name and yourdomain is the domain name of your site. If your CHEXsiteâ„¢ user name is “cashflow”, for instance, you would reference the URL ftp://cashflow@www.yourdomain.com/.

When Navigator connects to www.yourdomain.com it will attempt to login as user “cashflow”, which is a password-protected account. Navigator detects this and prompts you for the password. Note that you could have connected using a URL of the form ftp://cashflow:password@www.yourdomain.com but anyone watching over your shoulder would have seen your password (and it would have been written to your History list, etc.)

After you enter your password at the prompt provided by Navigator, the contents of your web folder directory will be displayed. Now, switch out of Navigator and bring up the Windows Explorer so that the two programs are displayed side by side. To transfer a file to your web folder, simply drag the icon of the file from a Explorer window and onto the Navigator window. As you do this, your cursor’s icon will have a tiny “+” sign, meaning that you’re about to “add” a file. When the cursor is completely over the Navigator Window, let go of the mouse button, thereby “dropping” the file into place. Navigator takes care of the details of transferring the file to your web folder.

Getting files from your web folder is similarly as easy, but in this case you’ll be dragging file icons from the Navigator Window and “dropping” them onto a Windows Explorer window.

Fetch using a Macintosh (Apple) Computer:

Using Fetch, you type ftp.yourdomain.com as your host (if not preset) and then enter your user name and password. That should automatically take you to your home directory. In your main folder there should be a document called “default.htm”, which is the generic home page provided for you when you opened your account.

To upload a file, you want to choose “Put File” (that is, put your file on our server) and you will then have a box open allowing you to select the document that you have created. When the correct document is in the box, please make sure it is named “default.htm” and PLEASE NOTE, when you are transferring images be sure you have “Raw Data” aka “binary” aka “image” selected as your format. If not the transferred files could be unusable.

And just use the reverse steps to “Get” something from our server to your machine.

That’s it for transfer using the default.htm as an example. In general you will also want to keep all the components of your home page in the same directory, but you can create directories within your web folder for organizing a complex site.

So go ahead and make yourself look great!

Well, there you have it. Using an FTP program is not as daunting a task as you once thought. Keep in mind, however, that you will need to ensure that the “home” or main page of your site will need to be named “default.htm” in order for your site to work properly. We also recommend that you store your images in a sub-folder on your site called “images”. You will have to place a URL call to that location, however, it will allow you to manage your site easier and keep all of your image files together and not intermingled amongst your page files.