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Upload
your pages
Step
1
That
said, the first thing you'll need is an FTP program.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and it
is the method we use to transfer files from place to
place on the Internet. An FTP program (or FTP client)
simply puts a nice graphical interface to an old command-line
protocol. What we'll use for this example is a great
little freebie called FTP Explorer. (For Win95/98)
FTP
Explorer
Download
it and install it before you go any further.
Another
thing you'll need is your server's FTP
address, your login
name and your password.
Your login name and password you should already know
- that's probably the login & password you use to connect
to the internet. You can get your server's FTP address
from your Internet Service Provider. If your ISP is
excellent.net, then the FTP address is probably ftp.excellent.net.
Double check with your ISP just the same though. Your
server might also require that you place all web documents
in a directory of a special name. That name can be public_html,
www, public or something else. Get this info also from
your ISP.
As
soon as you crank up FTP Explorer you'll get the Connect
dialog

Plug
in the following information...
Profile
Name: Just a label for the list of sites
at left. This can be anything you wish. Host Address:
This is your server's FTP address that I told you to
get.
Login:
your login name.
Password: your password.
Don't worry about the rest for now. After you add this
info, hit Add. You'll then see your brand new profile
at the left. Highlight it and hit the Connect button.
Hopefully all went well up til now and you're connecting
to the server. As soon as you're connected, you should
see something like this. (It's very possible that the
contents of this directory are different than what is
shown here. It's also possible that yours is completely
empty.)

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