cj schrieb:
> My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
> usual "ftp.username.com"
>
> I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
> composer.
>
> Has anyone got a solution???
Why should a subdomain influence the ftp-connection?
I've been using subdo
Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/24/2009 6:43 AM, cj wrote:
My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
usual "ftp.username.com"
I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
composer.
Has anyone got a solution???
Col
Use an FTP client that
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/24/2009 6:43 AM, cj wrote:
My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
usual "ftp.username.com"
I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
composer.
Has anyone got a solution???
Col
Use an FTP client that is independen
cj wrote:
My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
usual "ftp.username.com"
I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
composer.
Has anyone got a solution???
Col
I use a 1993 version of CuteFTP.
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On 10/24/2009 6:43 AM, cj wrote:
> My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
> usual "ftp.username.com"
>
> I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
> composer.
>
> Has anyone got a solution???
>
> Col
Use an FTP client that is independent of Se
My ISP's ftp address is "www.username.talktalk.net" instead of the
usual "ftp.username.com"
I think this is preventing me from publishing my web pages from
composer.
Has anyone got a solution???
Col
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