I have plenty of FTP experience. I used to update my
site that way, but then freeservers took away that
feature. So now I have to do it with their uploading /
editing page. It takes a lot longet than FTP.
It's good that you use Apache. Apache can be
configured to allow VMU downloads!
--- Miles Raymond <reukiodo@...> wrote:
> I am in the process of moving my website over to a
> Win2k machine, which I could install IIS
> (Microsoft) or Apache. If I install IIS, then I can
> easily implement ftp (I've done it before and
> it's very intuitive) yet if I install Apache, I'd
> have to find another ftp server to install, since
> Apache is only an http server. =) The reason I use
> Apache right now is not only for security
> reasons, but it's also easier to install php support
> in Apache than it is to install php support in
> IIS...
>
> .oO(Maybe install IIS for the ftp and Apache for the
> http...hmm...)Oo.
>
> What that all says is that you'd ftp in. Hopefully
> you have ftp experience...? How do you update
> your current site?
>
> -Miles Raymond EML: m_rayman@...
> AIM: Killer2Ray ICQ: 13217756 IRC: Killer2
> WWW: http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_rayman
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M. Jumper" <mj98765@...>
> To: <vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [vmu] Anyone having download
> trouble?????
>
> > It turns out that the only reason that he was
> having
> > problems was that he was using a download
> accelerator.
> >
> > That offer is looking pretty good right now... how
> > would it be moved and how could I update my site?
>
>
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