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Smart FTP Tutorial
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Uploading Files with SmartFTP
Uploading your web site to a web server is actually
quite an easy process. In fact, it is rather similar
to copying files between different folders on your local
computer. The only real difference is that files are
being copied from your computer (the local computer)
to a web server (the remote computer). Files are copied
from a local computer to a remote computer over the
internet using a special protocol known as FTP (File
Transfer Protocol). In order to do this, you need to
use a software application known as an FTP client. There
are lots of FTP clients about but the one we're using
here is called SmartFTP. If you wish, you can download
SmartFTP for your own personal use from the SmartFTP
web site.
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Start SmartFTP by double-clicking the program
icon, shown on the right.When the application
launches, you may see a Settings dialogue box.
If this is the case, just click the OK button
to accept the current settings. There should be
no need to change anything.
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The first thing you need to do is to display the Local
Browser, this is a window that displays the contents
of your local computer, a bit like the Windows Explorer.
From the pull-down menu, select FTPLocal Browser.
Using the folder view window, navigate your way to the
folder where you keep your web site files. The application
window should now look something like the one below

The second thing you need to do is to enter 3 pieces
of information in the toolbar at the top of the application
window.
1. Enter the address for the server you want to contact
in the "URL" box. For example, if you are
uploading files to an account at Tripod UK, the address
would be ftp.tripod.co.uk
2. Enter your member name in the "Login"
box. This is the name you chose when you set up your
account.
3. Finally, enter your password in the "Password"
box.
A Gentle Reminder
Quite obviously it is very important to keep a record
of the member name and password you chose when you joined
your web host. If you forget your member name and have
no record of it, you will not be able to access your
files on the web server. If you forget your password
but know your member name, you can often reset your
password by answering a simple security question. See
your web host for details.
You do not need to enter any other information, leave
all other boxes blank. You are now ready to connect
to the web server. Click the Connect button
or select FTPConnect from the pull-down menu.
SmartFTP now attempts to contact the web server using
the address you gave. Once a connection has been made,
SmartFTP passes your member name and your password to
the server when it asks for them. If all your details
are accepted, a new remote window will open and you
will see your own personal web space on the remote computer.
If for some reason you are unable to connect, double
check that all your details are correct. Many web servers
are case sensitive and so you must enter the member
name and password exactly as you entered them when you
joined your web host. For example, CADTutor is not the
same as cadtutor. If you are sure all your details are
correct and you still can't connect, the web server
is probably busy or temporarily down. Try again later.
Once you have connected, the application window should
look something like the one below.

To upload your files to the web server, simply drag-and-drop
them from the Local Browser window to the remote computer
window just as you would in the Windows Explorer. In
fact, most of the standard Explorer operations can be
undertaken on your remote files. You can rename them
and delete them. If you are updating files that already
exist on the server, just drag-and-drop them in the
usual way and choose "Overwrite" when prompted.
As soon as your files are on the web server, they are
on-line and accessible to the world. Fire up your web
browser and check your site to make sure it all works
as intended. For example, if your web host is Tripod
UK, enter http://members.tripod.co.uk/your_user_name
in the browser address window to see your site.
When you are finished organising your remote files,
just close SmartFTP in the usual way, no special log
off procedure is required. You can connect again any
time you like to update or add to your web site.
With thanks to CADTutor
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