CoffeeCup is a decent FTP program - I used it a few times years ago and decided I liked CuteFTP better. I just Googled it and not only is it free, but it has free live tech support. ::shrug::
I can see where someone who is just getting into setting a website wouldn't be as familiar with the terminology as someone who's been on the 'net for the last decade; the technology has become so readily available that it's often marketed as "you don't need to know anything, we'll host your website for you and have free website design templates/wizards available." What the marketing fails to address is that you have to learn at some point how to upload a file, how to fix your code, and how to stand out from the rest of the herd by not using the same template as everyone else.
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Date: 2007-03-03 12:50 am (UTC)I can see where someone who is just getting into setting a website wouldn't be as familiar with the terminology as someone who's been on the 'net for the last decade; the technology has become so readily available that it's often marketed as "you don't need to know anything, we'll host your website for you and have free website design templates/wizards available." What the marketing fails to address is that you have to learn at some point how to upload a file, how to fix your code, and how to stand out from the rest of the herd by not using the same template as everyone else.