FTP Introduction and Instructions:
ws_ftp
Fetch
FTPsupport@lionsites.com
The FTP area deals with all the tools relating
to setting up and managing FTP accounts, as well as managing FTP sessions.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a method by which you can transfer
files between computers, usually using the Internet. There is a huge
amount of information stored on FTP servers around the world which
can only be accessed by using FTP. When using FTP you use an application
called a "client" to connect to a machine called a "server".
There are a large number of FTP software packages
available. Some of them are built in to your browser (such as Internet
Explorer), others are dedicated applications (such as such as CuteFTP
or WS_FTP), while still others
are built into web applications (File Manager in cPanel is one example).
Generally speaking, if you are going to spend a lot of time using
FTP or have a large amount of files to upload/download, a dedicated
FTP client is the way to go.
cPanel allows you to set up FTP accounts so that
certain external users can access a restricted part of your system.
You can also set up an anonymous FTP account so that anyone can
access a restricted part of your system. You can also manage these
FTP sessions, cutting them off if they go on for too long.
Warning: FTP, by its very nature, allows external
users to modify your web site (albeit a restricted area of your
web site). External users can upload, download, and delete files.
Keep this in mind when you set up an FTP account.
INTRODUCTION TO FTP
We recommend WS_FTP- it is a standard FTP
client for Windows Sockets. The graphical interface was designed
with the novice FTP user in mind. This version features a reengineered
FTP server detection and decoding process. Requirements: Windows
3.x or higher. 650 KB Download
WS_FTP 4.5.
All of your files and subdirectories go into your
public_html directory. DO NOT DELETE ANY DIRECTORIES OR FILES IN
YOUR ACCOUNT. The files pertaining to your web site that you design
should be uploaded to your public_html directory and should be the
only files you ever replace.
This is important -- you must transfer files
in the appropriate mode.
Perl scripts and HTML files are ASCII files, along
with many others. If you use a plain text editor to work with a
file, it's an ASCII file. It's not terribly important to transfer
HTML files in ASCII mode, but it is important for Perl scripts.
GIFs and JPEGs, as well as audio and video files,
are binary files. They must be uploaded in binary mode, or will
be corrupted. Files that look like garbage in a plain text editor
and require a more advanced program to edit are not ASCII files,
and must be transferred in binary mode.
Now that we've distinguished where your files go
and what format they should uploaded in, there are several ways
depending on your computer system, that you can transfer files to
your account directory. The process by which files are transferred
to the web server is called "FTP" (File Transfer Protocol).
You have unlimited access 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.
For the Macintosh, a program
called "Fetch" is used, and for Microsoft Windows systems
a program called "WS_FTP" is used.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PC USERS (WS_FTP)
The following information is contained within your
account activation notice and is needed to connect you to your web
site via FTP:
USERID (the user name given to you by your
web host)
PASSWORD (the password given by web host)
FTP HOSTNAME (ftp.yourdomain.com)
Each time you run WS_FTP the Session Profile window
will be displayed. A profile contains the information needed to
connect to your web site. Creating a profile now will eliminate
the need for you to configure the software each time you wish to
connect to the web server via FTP. To create a profile, click the
"New" button and enter a generic profile name at the top
of the Session Profile window, such as "My Web site."
Next, enter your Host Name/Address (ftp.yourdomain.com), User ID
(first 8 letters of domain name), and Password for your web site
as illustrated below.

Next, click on Startup:

Next you need to click "OK" to continue.
This will connect you to the web server, where you will connect
directly to the root ("home") directory of your account.
WS_FTP will display a split screen where files on the left-hand
side are within your own computer. You will see several folders
on the right-hand side such as public_html which are landmarks suggesting
a successful connection to your web site, as illustrated below.

In public_html all your files will be downloaded,
and/or you will create sub-directories. The only system directory
that you may need to use is cgi-bin; this directory is reserved
for custom scripts. To make your home page load automatically, name
the HTML document "index.htm" or "index.html"
in lowercase and upload it to the public_html directory of your
account. To upload a file or files, simply highlight the file(s)
on the left and click the right arrow button (->) in the center
of the window. Be sure to upload HTML documents and scripts in ASCII
mode and images in Binary mode or check the Auto option.
To transfer a file to a subdirectory, double-click the appropriate
subdirectory to open it before transferring the desired file(s).
To create a new directory, click on the MkDir button when you are
inside the public.html directory or subdirectory.
As soon as a file is uploaded to the web server,
it is available for all to see. If, after uploading a file, you
are still unable to see the updated file via Netscape, try hitting
the "Refresh" or "Reload" button in the browser.
If that fails, you need to clear both disk and browser cache. This
function can be found by selecting Options>Network Preferences
in Netscape. Remember that you must first be connected to the Internet
through your local Internet service provider in order to connect
to the web server.
FOR MAC USERS (FETCH)
The following information is contained within your
account activation notice and is needed to connect to your web site
via FTP:
USERID
PASSWORD
FTP HOSTNAME
The hostname tells your FTP software to connect to the web server
upon which your web site resides.
Each time you run Fetch, the New Connection window
will be displayed. A profile contains the information needed to
connect to your web site. Creating a profile now will eliminate
the need for you to configure the software each time you wish to
connect to the web server via FTP. To create a new profile, select
"New Connection..." from the File menu. Next, enter the
Host (ftp.yourdomain.com), User ID (your user name), and password
for your web site as illustrated below.

Don't worry about the Directory option right now.
When you have your Host, User ID, and Password entered, click on
the OK button.
The next window which will pop up will look similar
to the one below, except that yourdomain will be in the pop-up window.
Bookmarking the Connection:
You should take the time, now that you have established
your connection, to make it easier for you to get here next time.
Under the Customize menu, select New Shortcut. A window will pop
up called Bookmark Editor, as below. It will already have your name,
Host, and User ID filled in. Under Type, choose File from the pop-up
menu. If you would like Fetch to remember your password so you won't
have to type it in each time, type in your password in the Password
field. Now, under the same Customize menu, choose Preferences, and
under the General tab, make sure the connection you just entered
is selected as the default shortcut. Next time you open up Fetch,
your shortcut will be opened automatically and all you'll have to
do is click the OK button!

How to Transfer Files:
Refer again to the sample window above. You need
to double-click on public_html to get to your web directory. This
is where all your files will be downloaded, and/or you will create
sub-directories. The only system directory that you may need to
use is cgi-bin; this directory is reserved for custom scripts. To
make your home page load automatically, name the HTML document "index.htm"
in lowercase and upload it to the public_html directory of your
account. To upload a file or files, simply drag them from your hard
drive onto the Fetch window when you are in the appropriate directory
or subdirectory. Be sure to upload HTML documents and scripts in
Text mode and images in BINARY mode. Or to make life easier, click
on the Automatic button as shown in the sample window above, and
Fetch will decide the proper format. To transfer a file to a subdirectory,
double-click the appropriate subdirectory to open it before transferring
the desired file(s).
To insure that the Automatic selection works properly,
make sure the selections under the Upload tab in the Preferences
window looks the same as below.
As soon as a file is uploaded to the web server,
it is available for all to see. If, after uploading a file, you
are still unable to see the updated file via Netscape, you need
to hit the Reload button in the Netscape button bar. Remember that
you must first be connected to the Internet through your local Internet
service provider in order to connect to the web server.
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