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Posted Jun 18 2010 12:02 PM
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FTP and Bravenet
I am going through the Head First HTML & CSS book and have reached the chapter "Getting Connected" where we are to put our files for Starbuzz Coffee on the web.
Last year I took a class in website design and basically got a run-through of HTML, CSS and Adobe Dreamweaver. We built a website to pass the course, but I couldn't do it again now to save my life, which is why I am trying to teach myself with the O'Reilly books. Anyway, I put the website I built for the course on Bravenet, using FTP in Dreamweaver, but now I just wanted to transfer my Starbuzz coffee files using the FTP at Bravenet. Bravenet gives the following information as far as using FTP to transfer files to their host site:
<<Use our online Java FTP Applet to transfer files quickly from your desktop to the server.>>
I did that, creating a new file STARBUZZ to put the files in, but when I click on the link to my website all I get is a page saying the site is under construction. Apparently just transferring files using Java FTP Applet does not work. I must need to do something more.
Unfortunately Bravenet does not give me anywhere to use command-line application, it appears to be use graphical interface. So I cannot use the code in the O'Reilly book to transfer the files.
Can anyone tell from my description what I might be doing wrong? Any suggestions how I can get my Starbuzz Coffee files to the right place on Bravenet so I can view them on the Web?
Thanks.
Last year I took a class in website design and basically got a run-through of HTML, CSS and Adobe Dreamweaver. We built a website to pass the course, but I couldn't do it again now to save my life, which is why I am trying to teach myself with the O'Reilly books. Anyway, I put the website I built for the course on Bravenet, using FTP in Dreamweaver, but now I just wanted to transfer my Starbuzz coffee files using the FTP at Bravenet. Bravenet gives the following information as far as using FTP to transfer files to their host site:
<<Use our online Java FTP Applet to transfer files quickly from your desktop to the server.>>
I did that, creating a new file STARBUZZ to put the files in, but when I click on the link to my website all I get is a page saying the site is under construction. Apparently just transferring files using Java FTP Applet does not work. I must need to do something more.
Unfortunately Bravenet does not give me anywhere to use command-line application, it appears to be use graphical interface. So I cannot use the code in the O'Reilly book to transfer the files.
Can anyone tell from my description what I might be doing wrong? Any suggestions how I can get my Starbuzz Coffee files to the right place on Bravenet so I can view them on the Web?
Thanks.
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Posted Jun 18 2010 12:02 PM
I take it you created a Directory on your web folder on Bravenet entitled "Starbuzz" and that is where your files are. Try setting the URL in your broswer to: HTTP://www.bravenet....e_name/Starbuzz - This should probably present you with a directory listing of the files that you placed there. Another thing you could to is set the URL to: HTTP://www.bravenet...._file_name.html of course in both of the above substitute the real name of your page for the 'my_page_name' and a real file name for the 'one_file_name.html' or .htm whichever extension you happened to use.
Good Luck
Good Luck
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