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What is FTP?
FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) is the simplest and most
secure way to exchange files over the Internet.
The most common uses for FTP is to download files
from the Internet, and to upload your website
files to your hosting space. The ability to transfer
files back-and-forth makes FTP essential for anyone
creating a website, amateurs and professionals
alike.
An
FTP client is software that is designed to transfer
files back-and-forth between two computers over
the Internet, in this case connecting your computer
to our hosting servers. FTP client software needs
to be installed on your computer and can only
be used with a live connection to the Internet.
Popular FTP clients are SmartFTP, FTP Explorer
and Core FTP - you can find these and more on
www.download.com.
The classic FTP Client look is a two-pane design.
The pane on the left displays the files on your
computer and the pane on the right displays the
files on the remote computer.
File
transfers are as easy as dragging-and-dropping
files from one pane to the other or by highlighting
a file and clicking one of the direction arrows
located between the panes.
Additional
features of the FTP Client include: multiple file
transfer; the auto re-get or resuming feature;
a queuing utility; the scheduling feature; an
FTP find utility; a synchronize utility; and for
the advanced user, a scripting utility.
The
most common problems with FTP and uploading your
files are usually caused by having entered incorrect
FTP login details in the connection settings,
or security settings and hardware (such as firewall,
antivirus, local area network rules, routers,
etc) preventing connection such as for example
by blocking ports 20 and 21.
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