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Uploading a Web page
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You can you can upload a single Web page with the files pasted in it at the same time. For example, if images are pasted in your Web page, you can upload both an HTML file and image files at once.

Note Note You cannot upload the link destination pages in this method, however.


  1. Open the Web page you want to upload.

    Open the page

  2. Select File Transfer from the Site menu, and then select Page Upload to start the upload wizard.

  3. On the first dialog box of the wizard, select Select the Existing Profile, and select a profile name (normally the same as the site).

    Select profile

    Tip Tip If you want to create a new server profile, click the Create a Profile button on the Select Server Profile dialog box, enter a new profile name, and click the Next button to display a dialog box for entering the server information.

  4. Click the Next button. The Select Source Files dialog box is displayed:

    Select file

    Tip Tips You can view a list of files that make up your Web page by clicking the Transferred Files List button. The selected files in the list are to be transferred. (If necessary, you can select files that are not selected, or you can deselect files that are selected.)

    You do not need to enter a number in the Estimated Download Time field. However, if you want to estimate the time required for uploading, enter your computer's modem speed.

  5. Click the Finish button.

    If your computer is not connected to the Internet, a dialog box is displayed, prompting you to connect. After connection, the upload begins, and the following dialog box that indicates the upload status is displayed:

    Status

    When the upload is complete, the message "Transfer complete" is displayed.

  6. Click the OK button.

Note Note Files called by a script program, a Java applet, an external CSS file, or a CGI program other than the TopPage samples are not uploaded. After uploading your Web page, upload only the files that were not uploaded.
[Ref.] "Uploading files"