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Naming Files and Folders Files within your Web site must adhere to the naming conventions and limitations of the FTP server to which you upload them. Use alphanumeric characters when you name HTML documents or graphic files. For the greatest compatibility, use eight-character, single-word filenames (e.g., document.html, photo.gif). If you want multiple-word filenames, use an underscore ( _ ) or hyphen ( - ) character rather than a space character. If you name a file using space characters, the space characters become ASCII-encoded, and links to the file are broken. UNIX Web servers are case-sensitive. When you create links manually, make sure you match the case of the filename to which you are linking. Options for Site Mappings The first time you use Uploader, the Site Mappings dialog box appears. If you have already used Uploader, you can open the Site Mappings dialog box by starting Uploader and then clicking Add or by choosing a profile from the site mapping list. In the Site Mappings dialog box, configure your site mapping preferences using the answers provided by your ISP and the following guidelines. Site Mapping Name
Hostname
Remote Folder
If your local folder contains subfolders, Uploader automatically creates subfolders in the remote location. Local Folder
User name
Password
Upload Basis
Because Uploader uses file modification dates (the date the file was last altered) to determine which files you updated locally, ensure your system clock is accurate. Previous Log File: If you select the Previous log file option, Uploader uploads new files as well as those files that have a different modification date or file size from the size or date listed for them in the last log file. Remote File Status: If you select the Remote File Status options, Uploader compares the modification date and file size of both local files and remote files (files on the FTP server). Uploader uploads new files as well as files that have a different modification date or file size. Always: If you select the Always option, Uploader uploads all files in the Local folder. If you have adjusted your computer's clock, select the Always option for your first upload after making the clock adjustment. Uploading Your Site After you create or customize your site mapping profile, click OK and then click Upload in the Site Mappings dialog box. If you started Uploader from Windows Explorer, Uploader uploads the files that are in the folder you selected as the site mapping profile. If you started Uploader from within PageMill, PageMill saves the active document, frameset, or object, and then Uploader uploads it. Always upload to the www folder in your hosting account. After you connect to the server, choose the www folder for your files destination. In addition to Uploaders log file, which contains information about the files you last uploaded, Uploader creates a file named "x_ftp.log" (where "x" is the name of the active site mapping profile) that contains a list of all the FTP commands you used in the last FTP session. Temporary Mappings If you open a PageMill document that
is not in the currently selected Local folder and then choose a command
from the File > Upload submenu, Uploader creates a temporary folder to
resolve their different pathnames. For example, if you upload the file
named "Hello.htm" that is in the C:\Mysite directory, but you select a
site mapping profile whose Local folder is the D:\Some_other_site directory,
Uploader creates a temporary profile whose Local folder is C:\Mysite. The
temporary profile matches all other aspects (e.g., login information, Remote
folder) of the currently selected profile.
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