
1.
Get a
copy of WS_FTP
download ws_ftp32.zip (for Win95,98 and NT)
or
download ws_ftp.zip (for 16 bit
Windows)
2.
Configure
Your FTP Client
A.
Session Properties will
appear add the following parameters:
1.
In the 'Profile Name' box, enter a title for your
site so you can select it later on.
2.
In the 'Host Name/Address' box, enter your domain
name. If your domain name does not point to Stonedom , use your IP Address that we
provided you in your configuration e-mail sent to you when you ordered the site.
3.
In the 'User ID' box enter the user name provided
to you.
4.
Enter your 'Password'
5.
Do not select 'Anonymous' check box
6.
Optionally, you can select 'Save
Pwd' (Save
Password)
B.
Select the 'Startup'
tab

C.
Enter '/virtual_html'
in the top text box
D.
Optionally select the
local directory to point to your local files
or
Traverse through the directories in the program later
E.
Select 'OK'
3.
FTP
Your Web Site

A.
Go to your Web Site Directory on the left
side of the window
and
B.
Select all of the
htm, html, gif, and jpg
files
C.
Hit the right arrow '->' in the middle of
the pages
D.
All of your files will now be uploaded to
your web site
4.
FTPing
files using your web browser
If you have a 4.x or higher version of
Netscape or Internet Explorer you can also FTP download and upload files using your web
browser.
This is NOT recommended for uploading your site or
transferring a large number of files. This is only for the convenience of being able
to upload or download a small number files from within your browser.
To get FTP access to your site using a browser, type in the
following URL in the URL bar at the top of your browser:
ftp://<userid>:<password>@<yourdomainname.com>
Where <userid> is your site user id and
<password> is your site password and <yourdomainname.com> is your domain name.
For example, if your user id is: web2 and your password is:
apass3 and your domain name is: website.com, then the URL you type would be:
ftp://web2:apass3@website.com
Once you type this in and hit enter, you will see your home
directory listed in the browser. The directories will appear as links which you can
click on to traverse into them.
A) Downloading a file:
You can then right click on a file and select the "Copy
to Folder" option to save the file on your local hard drive.
B) Uploading a file:
You can select a file or group of files from your hard drive
using Explorer and then right clicking and selecting the "Copy" option.
Then, switch over to your browser where you are already FTP connected to your site, right
click on a directory and select the "Paste" option. This will FTP upload
the files from your workstation to the directory you right clicked on in your site.
Send Mail to support@stonedom.com
for Web Site Assistance.