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	<theme>Alternatives to FTP
programs?</theme>
	<content
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">If you don&#039;t want to
use an FTP program to transfer
your files to the
server there are several alternatives:


<b>1: Use your browser.</b>
While this may not be supported by all browsers, more and
more new browsers
can work as FTP programs. 
- Simply type in ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com/mainwebsite_html/
in your
browser, and if it supports FTP you will be asked for the
login details. 
Enter admin#yourdomain.com as username
Enter the password and click OK (or Next, or Login)


<b>2: Use your HTML editor.</b>
Most HTML editors, such as &quot;Microsoft Frontpage&quot;
and
&quot;Macromedia Dreamweaver&quot; have options that will
let you transfer
files with FTP.
If you&#039;re using Frontpage you should make sure that
Frontpage
Extensions are enabled for your site (Look under &quot;Site
Information&quot; in the control panel). If not, write us an
email and
request that we enable the extensions for your site. (They
are not enabled
by default, as they&#039;s cause limitations for
non-Frontpage users)


<b>3: Use the &quot;FILE MANAGER&quot; included in the
Control Panel.</b>
First you need to login to the panel:
- Login to your account at EchoEchoPlus.Com. 
- Click &quot;Site Owner Panel&quot; in the right menu.
- Click &quot;FILE MANAGER&quot; in the left menu of the
panel.

You can browse to folders by clicking the text next to the
folder icon. (If
you click the icon itself, you can set permissions for the
folder).

Make sure to browse to the &quot;/var/www/html/&quot; folder
to get to the
main web folder with the file manager. 
(Do not browse to &quot;/home/admin/mainwebsite_html&quot;,
as this is just
a symbolic link to the real folder.)


<b>4: Install a content management system (CMS) such as
phpnuke, postnuke
or similar free scripts. </b>
They do not require HTML skills and most come with tools to
transfer
files.</content>
	<author>EchoEcho Support</author>
	<date>12.07.2009, 21:07</date>
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