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[quote][b]solidworks2022[/b] wrote: ajac73, your making this much harder than it really is. Call your host and get the exact string to use with the RC publish to the internet. And or the other boxes. They will be glad to help you. Or take a look at Filezilla and Total Commander and just upload the files from the "publish to local disk", you should not have to do anything else or change anything. I was going to use upload from the C panel but with my host you have to have it set up to do that, or it will not load all the folders/files. You may have to clear the files in the folder your website is in and reload. /public_html/your website From the user guide, page 28: Using Publish to local disk For this, choose the menu command 'Publish -> Publish to local disk'. A dialog will appear to select a target directory. When you press OK, all HTML and image files will be generated on your disk, in the directory you selected. You now only need to upload these to your webserver or FTP server. For this you can use any FTP program. Ambiera recommends the free FTP client 'Filezilla' (http://filezilla-project.org/) or WinSCP (http://winscp.net/). Using RocketCake's built-in FTP client RocketCake also has a built-in FTP client, which can upload all the files automatically for you. For this, choose the menu command 'Publish -> Publish to the Internet'. A dialog will appear, asking you for the address and login data for the server: I was very cautious/scared about using Filezilla (I'm 74). But once I set up Filezilla I now have control over several websites from one screen with just a few clicks. And with the "Quickconnect" button you don't have to enter all you site info, just one click and your ready to go. I have different web design programs and this is so much easier than try to get the exact correct string to upload with the built in FTP client. At least for me. Best Regards[/quote]
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