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Directory Structure

At the root of your account exists these directories:

/backups

The /backups directory contains all the backups created through the control panel. You will not have a /backups directory until you create a backup in the control panel.

/domains

The /domains directory contains the files relating to your hosting account(s). Each domain hosted on your account has its own directory (/domains/yourdomain.com). Within this directory is:

/mail

The mail directory includes files created by the server's mail system. Do not modify, delete, or add anything to this directory.

/public_html

The /public_html directory at the root of your account is actually a link to /domains/yourdomain.com/public_html. If you have more than one domain hosted on your account, this link will forward you to the public_html directory of the first domain created on your account.

Home (index.html) File

The default file for any web directory is index.html. That means when visitors access http://www.yourdomain.com, the server really sends them to http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html. This works for any publicly accessible directory on your system, including subdomains.

When uploading a main web site for each directory remember to name it index.html. Advanced users may utilize PHP files, shtml files, etc. If your web site is not based in html, then make sure your main files are renamed index.extension (index.php, index.shtml, for example).

Uploading With FTP

Step 1: Obtain FTP client software.

Uploading to the server through FTP requires special software. Most computer systems do not come with FTP clients, so you will have to download one from the Internet. We suggest:

Windows: FileZilla (Free, open source), SmartFTP (Free for non-commercial use, free trial for commercial)
Macintosh: Fetch (free), Transmit (free trial).

Linux, FreeBSD and most UNIX/UNIX-like systems have built-in FTP functions easily accessible from the desktop or command line. On the command line, we recommend ncftp or Midnight Commander, or use your normal GUI FTP client of choice (in our case, the built-in ones in KDE / GNOME.)

Step 2: Connect to the server.

All FTP clients need the following information:

Username - This is your control panel username.

Password - This is your control panel password.

Address - This is the address of the server. Use ftp.yourdomain.com

Port - Use the default port (21).

Some clients may ask for the host type (select "auto"), ASCII/Binary/Auto (select "auto"), and the initial remote folder (you may leave this blank or change it to /domains/yourdomain.com/public_html to start off in the main web directory).

Step 3:

Open the public_html directory and upload your files.

If you have more than one domain hosted on your account you should first enter the /domains directory, then the domain you want to edit, then the public_html directory.

To upload, highlight the files/folders on your computer and drag them into the appropriate directory on the remote server. Each FTP client operates differently, so please consult its help file for complete instructions.

Uploading With MS FrontPage

PLEASE NOTE: FrontPage Extensions and the upload facility are disabled by default. There is an extra charge for the enabling of FrontPage facilities.

FrontPage 98

  1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. Open your "FrontPage Web".
  2. From the File menu, select "Publish FrontPage Web".
    Publish window

    Note: FrontPage can be configured to publish only changed pages. Please enable this option.
  3. Select the proper host from the list. If this is your first time publishing to your site, click "More Webs..."
    98Publish window
  4. Enter your domain name as pictured above and click "OK".
    Make sure to use WWW in your domain name.
  5. Leave the "FTP Server Name" box blank. Leave "Directory To Publish" blank unless you wish to publish elsewhere.
  6. Click "Next." You will be prompted for your username and password. Click "OK". Your Web will then be uploaded.

FrontPage 2000

  1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. Open your "FrontPage Web".
  2. From the File menu, select "Publish Web...".
  3. Enter your web site address in the box, as pictured below. Click "Publish".
    Make sure to use WWW in your domain name.
    2000Publish window
    Note: FrontPage can be configured to publish only changed pages. Please enable this option ("Options" button).
  4. Enter your username and password. Click "OK".
  5. FrontPage may ask if you wish to overwrite the files on the server. Click "Yes".
  6. After the files are uploaded you will see the following window. Click the link to view your updated web site.
2000confirmation

FrontPage 2002

FrontPage 2002 publishing is very similar to FrontPage 2000 publishing:

  1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. Open your "FrontPage Web".
  2. From the File menu, select "Publish Web..." Make sure FrontPage only uploads changed pages.
  3. Enter your website location to publish to http://www.yourdomain.com.
    Make sure to use WWW in your domain name.
  4. Enter your username and password.

Uploading With DirectAdmin's File Manager

File Manager
  1. Sign into the control panel and click the "File Manager" icon.
  2. Navigate to the directory where you want to upload files.
  3. Click the "Upload files to current directory" button at the bottom of the screen.
    upload button
  4. You will see eight (8) fields. Click the "Browse" button to select the files you wish to upload.
    Click on "Upload Even More Files" if you wish to upload more than eight files at one time.
    upload locations
  5. Click "Upload Files".
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