The list of drives,
directories and files on the left side of the screen are on your computer, and
will be called from this point onwards, the "local" view. The list
on the right side of the screen is a list of files on your server, and you can
double-click any "directory" (which is represented a a yellow/brown
folder) to open it, this will be called the "remote" view.
Logging
The grey scolling
list at the bottom of the screen shows a log of activity between the local computer
and the remote server. By right-clicking on this list you can save the log for
future use, should you require it.
Getting / Puting
Files
The "GET"
and "PUT" buttons should be taken to mean "Get a file from the
server" and "Put a file on the server" respectively. To get a
file from the server, you must click an item in the remote view. To put a file
on the server, you must click a filename in the local view and then use the
buttons.
ASCII
or Binary?
Many FTP servers
are hosted on UNIX and Linux servers, and so when transfering documents you
should select the appropriate transfer type. This can be seen as a drop-down
list on the FTP toolbar.
Use binary mode
to transfer all files unless you know the file contains only text, then use
ASCII. If you know that the host you are transferring to or from is the same
as your local host, you can always use Binary mode and never use ASCII.
Other commands
you can perform:
New
Folder
This option will create a new folder on the web server.
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