NTL Broadband webspace - How do I use it
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Apologies for my ineptitude, but I have been an NTL broadband customer for 3+ years, and I believe I get 20mb of private webspace to upload stuff, but how the Hell do I do this
I am running Apple Mac and seem to recall having to use something like Fetch as an FTP uploader, but although I just typed that I have no idea how to do it
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Usig Fetch... Run it up.
Using Mac OSX?
Should have a window with Host, user ID, Password.
These should correspond with settings you have from NTL.
Click OK and it *should* connect up and you *should* see your webspace folder.
Simply drag files into the window.
You will need a home page called index.htm(l) or default.htm(l). Need to read the instructions on what default filenames they expect.
Using Mac OSX?
Should have a window with Host, user ID, Password.
These should correspond with settings you have from NTL.
Click OK and it *should* connect up and you *should* see your webspace folder.
Simply drag files into the window.
You will need a home page called index.htm(l) or default.htm(l). Need to read the instructions on what default filenames they expect.
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