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File
Uploading
In
order for your web pages to be published to the web, you must upload
your files on to CarnalHost' server. To do this, you must log into
your account and send these files from your local hard drive to CarnalHost'
hard drive. This process is called "File Uploading".
Uploading
a File
To upload a file,
login to the file manager program and scroll down until you see a
section titled "File uploads -- Upload files from your hard drive
to current directory". Click the browse button on any of the following
5 text fields and select a file off your computer. By default, html
files will be the only file type that will show up in this box, but
you can change this by selecting what type of files to show from the
drop down box on this popup window. Once you have selected your file(s),
click the upload button and they will be sent to your site. The file
manager program will then reload and all your uploaded files will
show. Note: uploading large files may take a while so be patient.


What
types of files may I upload?
By default, you
are allowed to upload files with the extensions:
.html, .htm, .txt, .gif, .jpg and .jpeg.
If you would like to have a additional file type allowed, simply email support@CarnalHost.com
with your request.
Why
do I receive an error when uploading?
If you are receiving
an error when uploading, it is either because you are out of space
on your account and therefore can no longer upload files; you are
trying to upload a file type that is not allowed or your isp/the host
does not like you uploading files of that size or at that time so
try again later.
Do
uploaded files override other files?
Yes, a file that
you create, rename or upload that has the same file name as another
file will override this file. Many parts of the program will notify
you if you are overriding another file, but not everything, so check
your files against the file name before uploading.
Is FTP Allowed?
We currently do
not support direct FTP access due to security concerns. However, this
is something we are looking into. In the meantime, please use our
Online File Manager to do all of your uploading.