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- Moving Stuff to Your Web Site
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Moving Stuff to Your Web Site
Submitted on Thu, 02/08/2007 - 18:40.
Occasionally, you need to update something other than your content (databaseA collection of data related to an application.), like the style sheets, or new code levels.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is pretty much the standard way to move stuff (files, code, style sheets, etc.) to your siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site.. This is not how you will create content; that goes into the DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world. databaseA collection of data related to an application..
Now, the postings on the DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world. siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. will tell you to get a fancy FTP program. If you are at least on Windows 2000, there is absolutely no need. You can do it with Windows itself and it will look just like another older and you can drag and drop. I find this process to be easier if you use Internet Explorer than some of the other browsers.
In your "Address" bar for your browser, enter ftp:username:password@ftp.domain.com where username is your user name at your siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. (not DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world.), password is the password for that username, domain.com is your siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site.'s domain name (without "www").
This will take you to your siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site.. In LinuxA Unix variant that has become very popular. It has itself spawned numerous variants, although not all of those enjoy open-source status., you'll probably have to click into the "public_htmlHyperText Markup Language - the coding standard for a web page." folder to get to your DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world. stuff. Then just navigate to the correct folders from there.



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