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Saturday, 16 April 2005
uploading completed folder w/files
Mood:  lyrical
Now Playing: "lyrical" is the nice word for sobbing and cussing....
Topic: Image Questions
mayday! mayday! i have a folder with 26 files which i created on notepad. it is ALL DONE, does not need editing or anything but to get published (school assignment!)......i can't find anything telling me how to simply upload a finished product! my links are all set up, images all referenced and inserted - i just need to get it online! can anyone help me?
please? i have pulled out all my hair, thrown every book in the house, and the cats won't come out from under the bed. i would prefer some help here to therapy.

namaste,
lin


Posted by magic2/linfl at 2:06 AM EDT | Post Comment | View Comments (2) | Permalink | Share This Post

Saturday, 16 April 2005 - 2:22 AM EDT

Name: cw

upload through the webshell using the multiple file upload link. Or use FTP. Make sure all the files are named for the web (no spaces or special characters in the names except a period, hyphen or underscore). All file names must end in an appropriate extension ( ... like .html, .jpg, .gif etc.)

If you've organized files in subdirectories when building the site make sure to recreate the same subdirectories at your account and organize the files in your webshell the same way.

hope that helps

Saturday, 16 April 2005 - 2:35 AM EDT

Name: cw

also- your home or start page must be named index.html. If you need to change it's name, be sure to re-reference your links to it.

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