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what do i need for a ".com" website?? please look!
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<blockquote data-quote="bmcgonag" data-source="post: 375507" data-attributes="member: 29816"><p>you are correct. Forwarding is just that, it forwards one address to another. </p><p></p><p>FTP is not hard. I use a prgram called cyberduck. Once you start it, you will need to click connect, enter the url of the site, usually <strong>ftp</strong>://www.yoursite.com rather than <strong>http</strong>://www.yoursite.com and then enter your username and password, click the 'connect' button, and you will see the files and folders of your site. </p><p></p><p>Then open your Local Folder where you published your site to on your computer, select the web files, drag them to the public_html folder on cyberduck, and let it work.</p><p></p><p>It's not hard, just like drag a file from one folder to another on your computer.</p><p></p><p>You should play with it, it's a good bit of knowledge to have should you ever decide to branch out from .mac.</p><p></p><p>Best, </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmcgonag, post: 375507, member: 29816"] you are correct. Forwarding is just that, it forwards one address to another. FTP is not hard. I use a prgram called cyberduck. Once you start it, you will need to click connect, enter the url of the site, usually [B]ftp[/B]://www.yoursite.com rather than [B]http[/B]://www.yoursite.com and then enter your username and password, click the 'connect' button, and you will see the files and folders of your site. Then open your Local Folder where you published your site to on your computer, select the web files, drag them to the public_html folder on cyberduck, and let it work. It's not hard, just like drag a file from one folder to another on your computer. You should play with it, it's a good bit of knowledge to have should you ever decide to branch out from .mac. Best, Brian [/QUOTE]
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