Uploading in HTML

G

Guest

Please can anyone help.

I have manage to etstablish a network connect with my web server by "add
Network Location", but with Vista i can only find an ftp:// way of uploading
to my web server with add a network:

My web site requires to be uploaded with HTTP uploading protocol with FPSE,
but when i Secify the location of my website following the on screen prompts,
it will not allow me to input an html address,
below are the examples given from the wizzard during the add network
location process

It gives examples:
1. \\server\share (Share folder)
2. http://webserver/share ; (Web share)
3. ftp://mysite.co.uk (ftp site)

The address i would like to add is: http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk

Can anyone shed some light on how to upload with vista as a HTML protocol,
not an ftp protocol.
Many Thanks
 
G

Guest

Spenceation
Many Thanks for your reply.
I have managed to establish a link to my server as below
(ftp://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk) in add network connections, however i am
having problems with FPSE and forms included in the site.

I can upload in ftp but not http which i believe is the problem with this
form.

Can you recommend a program to upload in http, or explain further what
webshare is.

My knowledge is quite basic in uploading, with XP i solely used my network
connections, now add new connection in Vista.

Cheers
 
G

Guest

A web share is just like a folder in your computer. If you had a web share
for the Programs folder it would look like Http://www.webserver.com/programs
.. This will allow you to connect to a folder via HTTP, just like FTP has many
default folders like public. Is there a specific folder on this webpage that
holds all of your files? That might be the name of the webshare. I'm not sure
of any program that will use HTTP, there are multiple freeware ftp programs
though. I found this program while searching. I have no idea if it will work
or how to use it.

http://www.kessels.com/Upload/index.html

Let me know if it helps.
 

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