
Upload
all your website files into the www folder only!
Uploading Files
You can upload
files from your local computer to your site using File Manager.
In File Manager,
move to the field near the bottom of the page entitled Send this file.

Click the "Choose
File" button.

In the Choose
File window, select the file that you would like to upload. You may have
to change the Files of type field for your file to be displayed in this
window. Select the file for uploading by double-clicking it or by highlighting
it with a single click and selecting the Open button. The File Upload window
closes and you return to the File Manager. The Send this file field now
displays the filename of the file you selected

Select the Upload
button. A new page displays informing you that the file you selected has been
uploaded.
You cannot
upload files larger than 10240 KB in size. That's over10 MB.
To return to the
main Control Panel page at any time, select the Control Panel link located
in the right corner of the top upper frame.
Note:
File Manager does not display hidden files
(i.e., files whose names begin with a period, such
as ".htaccess").
Deleting Files
& Directories
Specific files
and directories can be deleted from your site using the File Manager option.
From the File
Manager, select the Delete link that corresponds to the file or directory
you would like to delete. The Delete Confirmation page displays.
If you are sure
that you want to delete the file or directory, select the Confirm button.
After Confirm
has been selected, the File Manager reappears, open to the most recent directory.
Renaming
Files and Directories
From
the File Manager, select the Rename
link that corresponds to the file or directory you would like to rename. The Rename
Confirmation page displays.

If
you are sure that you want to rename the file or directory, type the new name
in the blank field and click the Confirm button.
After
Confirm has been selected, the File Manager reappears, open to the most recent
directory.
Sorting
Files
Files
are listed alphabetically by file name. Sometimes, it is desirable to see the
listing of files sorted by the time/date of their creation or by file size.
On
the bottom of the file manager, you will see a SORT button. Choose Name,
Size or Time.
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The
alphabetical sorting option is case-sensitive. This means that file names beginning
with upper-case letters come before file names beginning with lower-case letters.
The sort order is A-Z, then a-z. This means, for example, you could
have a file named WORDS.TXT listed before a file named a-plus.htm.
(We recommend NOT using capital letters or spaces in your files names. Hyphens
and undrescores are okay.)
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Once
a Sort order has been specified, it will be applied to all listings for the duration
of your session. To change the sort order back, choose a different sort option.
Changing
File and Directory Permissions
Permissions
can be set for your directories and files. These permissions determine who can
view, write to, and/or use the directories and folders in your site.
The
permission settings are each comprised of nine letters (or characters) in a row
that appear to the far left of the listing for each directory or file. Each letter
represents a type of access, while the position in the nine-digit string dictates
who has that type of access.

The
characters displayed in these settings can be r, w, x or
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r
stands for read access; whoever has this level of access
can view the file or directory.
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w
stands for write access; whoever has this level of access
can overwrite existing files or write new files in the specified directory.
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x
stands for execute access; whoever has this level of access
can run executable files.
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(the dash) indicates that no permission is given.
The
first three positions in the nine-digit string are the permission settings for
the owner. The second three digits are for any groups (if any groups
are created), while the last three digits are the permission settings for others
(anyone who is not the owner, or is not a part of a previously declared group).
To
change permissions, click on any of the Permission Setting links for the desired
file or directory. The Change Permission screen displays.

Once
a directory's permissions are set, you can access specific sub-directories and
files within the directory to alter the settings on an individual basis
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Notice
in the Change Permission screen the nine-digit setting is split up into
the groups that were discussed earlier: Owner, Group and Others
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As
the owner of the file or directory, typically you should have full access, so
all three settings r, w, x (read, write, execute)
should be selected
If
you have set up groups (which involves the creation of a group and the addition
of usernames into the group) select the appropriate permission settings.
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If
this group is a collection of people to which you are giving the ability to see
and use files which you are otherwise denying to other people, then select the
read and execute settings.
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If
this group is more of a workgroup, containing members who will be working with
files and directories on your site, then it would be appropriate to select the
write setting also
The
Other settings depend on how much access you want to give provide globally
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Typically,
both read and execute access are given to everyone while write access is denied.
This allows people to view and use your site without being able to change it.
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However,
there may be items that you wish to keep hidden from globally, in which case you
would disable the read and, depending on the file or directory, execute permissions
When
all of the settings are correct, select the Submit button to finalize the
changes. The File Manager window reappears with the new settings
Protecting
Directories
The
Directory Protection Manager has its own button in your control panel; but it
is also available from the File Manager page. This tool allows you to set password
protection on specified directories. This tool is accessed by clicking the Password
link for the directory to which you would like to apply password protection.
From
the File Manager, select the Password link that corresponds to the directory
to which you would like to apply password protection. The Directory Protection
Manager page displays.

In
the section marked Choose the directory you would like to work with, the
Directory field should display the desired directory. If it does not, select
the appropriate directory by using the field's drop-down list and clicking the
Load button.
In
the Add/Modify a user for directory: "directory name",
type an existing or new user name in the User ID field.
Type
a password for that user in the Password field. If you are creating a new
user name, the password is created along with it. If you are modifying an existing
user name, the original password is changed to whatever you enter.
Once
the information is entered, select the Submit button. The Directory Protection
Manager page reappears with an additional option available.

Now,
there is a section called Remove a user for directory: directory name.
Once there is a user set up with password access to the directory that user can
be removed by selecting the user name from the User ID field then clicking
on Remove. To remove password protection from the directory, you
will need to delete all the users.
When
finished, select the link in the top right corner of the top frame to return to
the Control Panel. There is no direct link straight back to the File Manager from
here. You may also use the back button on your browser to return you to
previous pages within the File Manager.