How do I upload onto yahoo business web hosting servers?
Apr 27, 2009 by Thomas | Posted in Other - Yahoo! Products
I would like to be familiar with how and where it is I go to upload information and data onto one of yahoo's web hosting servers, I have a client that already has a business account but I was powerless to figure out what to do. I most likely skimmed over it but would still like guidance rather than run blindly. I'd appreciate it greatly, thanks in ahead of time.
Hello,
You could use an FTP software. The tutorial below should labourers you with using Filezilla FTP program.
Link to download: http://filezilla-cook up.org/ and click on download Filezilla client.
After you login to the FTP patient filezilla using
1. Your IP address (X.X.X.X)
2. Your FTP login
3. Your FTP password
You should be able to see the pages on your locale. You can then drag and drop files to your server to upload or download them.
Good Fluke!
Sean Colicchio
Server Engineer
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http://www.hostmysite.com/?utm_origin=bb
Sean C | Apr 28, 2009
What are the best FREE web hosting servers?
Sep 03, 2008 by Connor | Posted in Programming & Design
I am wanting to persuade a little website, Which host should I use?
This is indeed the best web host:
http://www.110mb.com
It's free, has an active forum and porivdes everything you extremity. It's the best web host out there. I made this site with it:
http://tcservices.110mb.com
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How many percent do Java/JSP hosting servers/vendors account for?
How many percent do Ruby hosting servers/vendors account for?
What are the Java/JSP web hosting retail shares and Ruby web hosting market shares respectively?
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