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FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and it's a way of sending files across the Internet.

In order to do this, you need an FTP program. There are several excellent FTP programs available, including many available at no cost. See the end of this page for more information.

The rest of this page will serve as a "how-to" on connecting and using FTP as well as transferring, viewing and updating files.

Connecting to Your FTP Account

Connect to: techwarrior.net

The system will welcome you with a message like "Welcome to your FTP site!", pause, then prompt you.

In the User field, type your  user name and press enter.

In the Password field, type your  password and press enter.

Using FTP

If your FTP program is working properly you will be directly accessing the directory containing your files. You will be able to see the files that are in your directory, delete them, rename them, download them and upload new files. To do this, you will need to familiarize yourself with some of the basic FTP commands.

For command-line FTP program (not recommended to use them unless you love typing in cryptic commands) you can get a list of commands by typing help and pressing enter; for a definition of any single command, you can type: ? commandname and press enter.

For Windows and Mac programs READ the help information!  Since there are so may FTP programs, we ask that you carefully read the help information supplied with the program.  We are unable to offer support for any FTP program.  We will offer you general assistance on how FTP works.

Transferring Files

Transfer your files exactly as you want them named. Be sure to transfer all non-text files (i.e. GIF, JPG, ZIP, etc.) using the binary or raw data option. Most FTP programs will automatically choose the correct format.

HTML and other text files may be transferred using the ASCII (text) option or in binary mode.

  *Your first web page MUST be named default.htm (default.asp if using Active Server Pages). If you need a different first page to be displayed, contact us.

FTP Programs
Windows FTP Clients

Many FTP programs can be found at www.shareware.com. Look for freeware or shareware versions. Power users may like www.tucows.com.



 

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