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Freeway Reference: Publishing and Uploading
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Publishing your site on your own
computer using personal web sharing
You can use the personal web sharing built into Mac OS X to
host your web site from your own computer. In this case you
upload your site using File Copy.
To turn on personal web sharing
• Open the Sharing panel in the Mac OS X System
Preferences on your computer.
• In the Services tab, click to turn on Personal Web
Sharing.
To upload files using File Copy
• From the File menu, choose Upload…, then choose File
Copy from the Upload popup menu.
• Click the Select… button and browse to the location where
you want to upload the site. In the case of using personal
web sharing, this will be to the Sites folder in your user
Home folder.
You can then access your site using the URL in the form of:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/~myname/
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of your computer, and myname is your user name. This information is displayed in the System
Preferences Sharing panel when you turn on Personal Web Sharing.
Alternatively, instead of using the IP address of your computer, you can use the local hostname, which is displayed beneath “Computer
Name” in the Sharing panel of System Preferences, using the form of something like:
http://mycomputer.local/~myname/
where mycomputer.local is the local hostname of your computer.
Uploading your site using FTP, SFTP or FTPS
Your host will have given you instructions on how to upload your files to their web servers. Most commonly this will be by choosing
the default FTP option in the Upload dialog—however, if your host has specified that you need to use a specific type of secure FTP
(FTPS or SFTP) choose the appropriate type in the Upload dialog.
To upload your site
1. Choose Upload… from the File menu. If you have not already specified the local site folder, Freeway will ask you to locate it before
you proceed.
2. Choose from either FTP, FTPS or SFTP in the Upload dialog.
3. You may have already entered into the Upload settings in the
Document Setup dialog—if not, enter the required information for
the Server, Directory, User Name and Password.
4. Click OK to proceed with the upload. If all the information is correct,
Freeway will now publish the site into the site folder first, to ensure
that this is up-to-date with any changes made to your document.
5. Before uploading, Freeway will ask for your name and password if
you have not entered these in the Document Setup or Upload
dialogs. If you enter your name and password at this stage, Freeway
will remember your name for the duration of the Freeway session but
will ask you for your password each time you connect.
6. Freeway will now compare the files in the upload destination folder
with those in the site folder and upload any files that have changed.
It will also perform any housekeeping that is required, removing old
files or folders which are no longer needed.
Need help with what info to use in which field?
Upload: Select the upload type, this will usually be FTP but if your
hosts supports secure transfers then, depending on the method they
support, choose FTPS or SFTP (you host should have specified which
to use in their correspondence, if not choose FTP).
Note: If you have problems uploading to a secure server when choosing
FTPS in the Upload popup, try de-selecting the Authenticate Certificate
option in the Upload dialog (which is switched on by default) and then click
OK to try again.
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