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Uploading content using any Web Browser

If you do not wish to use a specialized FTP client, you can also use your web browser to upload/download/delete your files. Follow the process mentioned below to do so:
 

IMPORTANT

The process demonstrated below is common to all web browsers. We have here chosen Microsoft Internet Explorer browser to explain the same.


1. In the browser address bar, type: (ftp://username:password@yourdomainname.com). Type it without the parenthesis and customize the information, such that

  • username -> Your FTP username
  • password -> Your FTP password
  • yourdomainname.com -> your domain name
     

Press enter.

 

2. Once connected, double-click the folder to which you wish to upload the files, to open it.

 

3. Open another explorer window and go to the folder where your html files (that you want to upload) are located. Click and drag the files to upload from the explorer window to the Internet Explorer window that is showing web. The files will be uploaded.

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Enabling Active/Passive mode FTP

Different modes of data connection can be used during FTP. Click here to know more details >>

The data connection mode can be modified under Internet Explorer as explained below. If you are using a web browser other than Internet Explorer, you may look out for the option to enable Passive/Active mode in the browser's help section or contact the vendor's support centre.

a. Open Internet Explorer. Under Tools menu, click Internet Options.

 

b. Go to the Advanced tab. Under the Browsing section, select the check box adjacent to Enable folder view for FTP sites.

By default, the Passive mode is enabled. Under the Browsing section, uncheck Use Passive FTP to enable Active mode.

Click Apply and then OK to save the changes.

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NOTE: In case you are unable to connect via FTP, there maybe several factors responsible for it. Click here to know about them >>

 

Created on:  
Jan 3, 2006 2:04 PM  GMT
Last Updated on:   Sep 9, 2008 11:23 AM  GMT
 
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