The
Files In Your Account
When you
initially log into your account you will see a directory listing similar
to the following:
yourdomain-logs
yourdomain-mail
yourdomain-secure
yourdomain-www
www
DO NOT DELETE OR RENAME any of these
directories!
These directories are automatically setup by the
system and required in order for your account to function. Deleting or
renaming any of them will cause fatal errors that can only be repaired
by deleting and resetting your account. Deleting and resetting your account
will inadvertently cause you to experience DNS problems. DNS problems
are not something that can be manually fixed, as they can only work themselves
out in an unpredictable amount of time.
Of these directories, the ONLY ONE that is important to you is the
www directory. This is the directory where you will upload
your web pages and create other subdirectories that will pertain to your
web site. Your pages WILL NOT be viewable on a web browser unless they
are uploaded to this directory.
When you initially enter your www directory, you will see a directory/file
listing similar to the following:
cgi-bin
stats
index.html
Again, DO NOT DELETE OR RENAME any
of the directories within this folder. These are directories created by
the system and are required in order for your account to function.
Of these directories, the cgi-bin is where you will upload your cgi scripts
and stats stores the files sent by system for viewing your web site statistics.
You may also create any new directory that you need for your webpages.
As you add options from your Control Panel, such as the Search Engine,
install the Mail List software, or any other options you utilize from
the Control Panel, the system will automatically create other directories
within this area. ANY AND ALL sub-directories and/or files created by
the system are required by the system to make a particular function to
operate and should not be deleted or altered
an any way.
The
index.html page is the default entry page for your account and this
file should be replaced by your homepage.
This directory (www) is where you upload your other pages as well as create
any subdirectories that you may need.
Below is a brief description of the different directories you may or may
not see when you log into your account at any given time depending on
what options you have utilized from your Control Panel. These are only
descriptions and these directories should not be altered in any way unless
we have instructed you to above.
File/Directory Name - Description
domain-anonftp - this folder is used for your anonymous
users to download public files.
domain-web-logs - this folder contains all access logs of
visitors to your site
domain-mail - this folder holds all POP mail accounts for
your domain
domain-www - this folder stores all html files for your
domain (same folder as the www folder)
www - this is where you put all your html files and subdirectories
(same folder as the domain-www folder)
Refer to Chapter 7 where you will find more information regarding the
directories and files in your account.
Where
and how to upload your files
ALL files
must be uploaded to your www directory in your account. Please
read above section All the files in your account.
Files are uploaded to your account via FTP_32, Anarchie, your design program
or Fetch. Please refer to Chapter 4 - FTP Instructions.
How
to view your pages on the WWW
You can
view your pages within any browser by typing the following in the URL.
http://www.yourdomain.com
http://yourdomain.com
www.yourdomain.com
http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html
http://yourdomain.com/index.html
www.yourdomain.com/index.html
If you are getting an error when typing the above several things could
have gone wrong, these are as follows:
1) Your initial page is not named index.html
2) The code in your index.html page is incorrect
3) InterNIC has not yet completed your registration/transfer request.
(this process can take up to 72 hours. If it has been 72 hours, Resellers
will need to contact InterNIC themselves using the Tracking number provided
in InterNIC's confirmation email. Our regular hosting clients need to
contact our Technical Support and provide us with the Tracking Number
so that we can contact them.
4) Your account has been deactivated due to non-payment, non-compliance
of our policies, or spamming violations - users need to contact Technical
Support.
NOTE: If your account has been deactivated due to spamming violations
or hosting pornography, we cannot do any thing more and you must move
your domain to another web hosting company.
The best advice that we can pass on to our users is
DO NOT SPAM OR HOST PORN if you want to exist on this server!