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How do I add files to my virtual web site? All files are sent to your web site using the File Transfer
Protocol (more commonly abbreviated to "FTP").An Internet connection
You will need Internet access through an ISP to enable to send your files to your virtual
web site via FTP. Since GoWeb does not offer dial-up or general Internet access services,
you will need an Internet Service Provider such as DIALix. You are by no means obliged to
dial-up directly to GoWeb to access your web site (in fact, generally speaking, you can't
dial-up directly anyway). You can use any ISP from anywhere in Australia, or indeed
anywhere in the world. If you need an ISP in Australia, a comprehensive list can be found
at ISP.
Software that supports FTP
You will need some FTP software to enable you to send files to your web site over the
Internet. Windows has built in command-line FTP software, but we suggest most users will
be much more comfortable with FTP software with a graphical interface.
Two of the best known FTP programs for Windows are WS_FTP and CuteFTP. We have an online
tutorial for using CuteFTP. Since the interface in most FTP programs is actually very
similar, you should find this helpful even if you're using a different FTP program. For
Macintosh, the Fetch program is probably the best known.
These days many web design programs also include built-in FTP support, so you may not need
additional software at all. For example, programs like Dreamweaver, Pagemill and FrontPage
can transfer files to your site using FTP without the need for any other programs.
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I sell software. How do I setup a download area at my site?
No problem, all accounts Silver and above have an "anonymous FTP" file
pre-configured. Find out all about how to use it in the on-line manual available from our
Members Only page.How do I transfer files to my Web site?
Files must be transferred to the web server via File Transport Protocol (FTP). If you have
a PPP Internet account and need FTP software, you can download one for either the PC or
Mac from sites linked to our Members Only page. Internet providers such as AOL,
CompuServe, and Prodigy may have a built-in FTP interface. |