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On Dec 21, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Bjorn Hagen wrote:įreeway Express does this automatically, can I copy the files to a New directory on the Server? I have made a site previously using a PC with a older version of DreamWeaver and with this program only the Index.html is in the root folder. (I have seen a LOT of servers in the past 20 years.) It would be so wrong – bordering on madness – for your account root to actually be your site root, that I can say that with absolute certainty, even having never seen your server. To be ultra-clear: if you see an index.html file at the very top level of your account folder on the server, it is 99.9999999% guaranteed to be there by mistake, and deleting it should have no effect at all on the performance of your Web site. But from there, once you have configured the Upload dialog correctly, the rest is automatic. You have to look in the site root folder to figure this part out. But the Directory field would be set to public_html or htdocs or whatever the site root folder is actually called on your server. In Freeway, you would set the Server field to ftp.your_server.domain or whatever your host told you to use for uploads. So the public_html folder (and it doesn’t have to be named that, it’s just a common default) sits inside your user folder, and within that, any files you place are visible by the Web-browsing world. Now the Apache Web server would not be very secure if / was its document root – either you couldn’t see its logs or configuration files or extensions, or everyone in the world could. When you log in using Transmit, you may see your path referred to as / – root – which means there’s nothing higher than that point. So as you parachute into a folder which may in reality be in some tortured path like this: /var/homes/200/b/bjorn_hagen/ You can’t look above that level, you can’t peer into other users’ folders, you can only dig down from that level into any files that belong to your user account. Logging into a Unix server (9 times out of 10) gets you “jailed” into your home folder. You may see other folders, you may see a different name to some or all of them, but that’s the gist. If you use an FTP application like Fetch or Transmit to look at your server, you should see something like this: /your_home_folder The same site in Freeway might look like this: /public_htmlĪs long as the index.html is in the correct folder (and as Ernie hinted, yours likely is not) then you should be fine regardless whether the rest of the files are sequestered in a subfolder or not. That’s just a matter of convention, it doesn’t make the site work or not work at all. Oh, I think I know what you’re seeing in DW (ignore the lack of alphabetical order, please): /public_html
