
Similary check the permission of the files you have saved on the server. Make sure all users have read access. 2009/2/5 Simon Green <simon(a)simongreen.name>:
You'll probably need to contact your hosting provider about it. One thought though, when you log in, if you see a public_html directory, you'll need to upload the files into that directory, and not the root directory.
- simon
2009/2/4 Glenn Stuart Morrissey <gmorrissey(a)kol.co.nz>
hey simon, i have downloaded FTPzilla using synaptic. I know the host, username and password. I have been able to transfer two images and two files (index.html and glenn.css) to the remote server. where I am struggling is although I have transferred them, there is no trace of them when I http://gmorrissey.kol.co.nz. All I get is a folder called CGI-bin and nothing else.
glenn.
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