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Using WS_FTP to Upload Your Website Source Files Stanford University Continuing Studies CS21

Using WS_FTP to Upload Your Website Source Files Stanford University Continuing Studies CS21. Mark Branom markb@stanford.edu http://www.stanford.edu/people/markb/ Course Web Site: http://www.stanford.edu/group/csp/cs21/. Session Properties. Step 1 -- Open WS_FTP

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Using WS_FTP to Upload Your Website Source Files Stanford University Continuing Studies CS21

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  1. Using WS_FTP to UploadYour Website Source FilesStanford University Continuing Studies CS21 Mark Branom markb@stanford.edu http://www.stanford.edu/people/markb/ Course Web Site: http://www.stanford.edu/group/csp/cs21/

  2. Session Properties • Step 1 -- Open WS_FTP • Step 2 -- Enter the information as requested:Profile Name: tripodHost Name/Address: ftp.tripod.comHost Type: Automatic detectUser ID: Your Lycos / Tripod accountPassword: Your passwordAccount: Leave Blank

  3. New connection If all of the data has been correctly entered, you will now be in your webspace in tripod.

  4. Upload - 1st step Press the ChgDir button on the “Local System” section as shown to the right. Then, in the dialog box, type in the location of your file (mine is on my floppy disk, drive a:\ )

  5. Save • Locate the file you wish to upload on the “Local System” part of the screen. SINGLE-click on it. • If it’s an html file, make sure that ASCII is checked, NOT Binary. • SINGLE-click on the arrow pointing toward the “Remote Site” part of the screen.

  6. That’s it!!! You may now view your file on the web! Your screen should look something like this:

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