Re: FTP question

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From: Jens Peter Karlsen [FP MVP] (jpkarlsen_at_mvps.org)
Date: 07/05/04


Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 03:00:45 +0200

There are a couple of ways to make the upload faster:
1. Get ADSL or if you already have ADSL get more bandwidth.
2. Make your images physically smaller.

Changing to FTP wont mean much.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 19:12:45 -0400, "Lesa Motz" <nospam@msn.com> wrote:

>I am using FrontPage 2003 on WindowsXP-Home edition
>domain: http://motzgraphics.com
>
>I am looking for a faster upload of graphic files to my web. In some
>tutorials I have been reading I see the statement that FTP for graphic files
>might be faster than uploading via FrontPage, but I know that using FTP
>could corrupt the FrontPage extensions.
>
>I have access to all my web internet files via my ISP control
>panel.[...dangerous, huh?]
>My directory structure thru the control panel is:
>
> ...root/home/webadmin/motzgraphics.com
> Under motzgraphics.com is: cgi-bin
> htaaccess
> private
> images
> html
> Under html is subweb1
> subweb2
> vti files:
>bin,cnf,log,pvt,txt
>
>If I understand the articles I've been reading correctly, the vti files are
>the FrontPage extensions. I have read that someone can FTP to cgi-bin or to
>htaaccess without corrupting the FrontPage extensions. So...does this mean
>that so long as I am uploading files to a folder above the directory: html
>where the FrontPage extensions are, I can safely use FTP.?
>I have seen this directory in my control panel and I think it is the correct
>FTP folder: ....root/home/lesamm/public_html
>
>Lesa
>
>



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