#Ipage filezilla port number how to#
Now we know how to connect to the host provider and we have our content ready to go all we need now is to know where to place the content. So for my four host providers the correct URLs would be: FatCow Here we see FatCow’s control panel and the FTP site icon.Ĭlicking that icon will open a dialog allowing you to create an FTP name and password. Each is somewhat different but the basic steps are the same. So where do you get the unique values from? You set them using the hosting providers control panel. All the other properties are left at their default values. The properties outlined in red are the values that will be unique for each site. Each name starts with the name of the website and ends with the proper domain type (com,org,net, or biz). In the panel (window) to the left are the Site names. Here I have opened the Site Manager dialog for FileZilla (menu: file/sitemanager). This is very easy and consistent for all of the providers. Now to upload to the hosting providers we need to setup the connection information for each of the host providers. If you still aren’t comfortable I recommend that you pick up PHP Solutions by David Powers (also available in many local libraries). If you are not familiar with this PHP structure you should check my blog articles PHP-DevelopmentStructure and PHP-ControllerTemplate. Here is how the Netbeans project looks just prior to upload:Įach ‘Topic’ area has an index.php file that acts as a controller. If you have followed my blog you are familiar with how I prefer to structure PHP projects. I did this because I anticipated changes would be required between the development environment and the production environment and I wanted to keep the original development project unchanged.
#Ipage filezilla port number install#
If you don’t already have it installed, download and install it now.īefore I uploaded my website I saved the Netbeans project under another name, in this case TG. An open source (free) application for transferring files from your computer to any other computer. How do I get all this code and resources to my hosting service provider? In my opinion the best approach is using FileZilla. I have my hosting service ready and waiting. Okay I have the application purring in the development environment.