You can connect to your provider's server,
and upload the entire site--that is, all
the files and subfolders that compose a site--to
make your Web pages accessible on the Internet.
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You you can do this task only when you open a site. |
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The first upload enables you to upload all the files and subfolders that compose a site. The second and later upload enables you to upload only files newly created or changed since the previous upload. |
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In the upper left field on the Select Source Files dialog box, Files Updated since Previous Transfer is automatically selected. Normally, do
not change this. You can view a list of files stored in the site folder 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. |
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TopPage regards files called by a script
program, a Java applet, an external CSS file,
or a CGI program other than the TopPage samples
as "unused files." To prevent this,
you must, in advance, register them as "files
to be transferred. " After upload, if
you notice that some files were not uploaded,
register them as "files to be transferred,
" and upload the entire site again.
[Ref.] "Registering a file as one to be uploaded" |