I'm back for a second dumb question. OK, I understand FTP, I understang how to transfer a file to my ftp (BV tutorial). What I do not undersatnd is how to access that file thru my live website.
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Re: Ftp
The same way you would access a web page......with a link to that file on 1 of your web pages.
i.e.
website name = testone.com
page name = test2.html (published)
Filename = test3.zip (ftp)
on test2.html provide this example link: http;//testone.com/test3.zip
then when someone clicks the link (textual or visual)
the zip file will download.
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No, not sure why David gave you that example, I'll take his cookies away!!
example if you have a pdf file then to link to it once it's on the server you would put this after your .com
/nameoffile.pdfDon't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.
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www.kosmicfrogdesigns.com
Ok. I created a seperate page called ftp. I uploaded the file nsacard.pdf to the server. I put a hotlink on my contact page (over the S on Designs) it links to the correct page and I see the file name but nothing happens. What am I forgetting?
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Originally posted by minszunx View Postwww.kosmicfrogdesigns.com
Ok. I created a seperate page called ftp. I uploaded the file nsacard.pdf to the server. I put a hotlink on my contact page (over the S on Designs) it links to the correct page and I see the file name but nothing happens. What am I forgetting?
anyway, you have put the file on your server. now just link to it this way:
http://www.kosmicfrogdesigns.com/nsacard.pdf
don't link to the ftp page, you now need to delete this page off your server, it's why I do not agree with this method of uploading files to your server.Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.
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