Please note that the following notes on FTP apply to Unix/Linux servers only. Windows servers use their own form of file permissions which cannot be set by FTP Clients.
Moving files
From ‘FTP and File Permissions Explained – Part 1‘ you should now know how to connect to your webspace with an FTP Client, in this case [...]
If you are anything like I was when I first got interested in the internet, you will be wondering what FTP is and what role it plays in getting data to your webserver. This tutorial aims to bridge that particular information gap, and will explain the much misunderstood fundamentals of FTP and how file permissions [...]
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6. Control Panel
Look at a demo Control Panel (CP) if you can. You need to be able to login via the web and alter your domain name settings, access your database, edit email address etc. and this is made all the easier with a well thought out [...]
Choosing an ISP (Internet Service Provider) to host your website can be a daunting task. I remember being faced with the same dilemma myself many years ago when I first got acquainted with the World Wide Web.
These posts are not here to point you at any specific ISP, different ISPs have setups that might better [...]
Sunday, November 2, 2008
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