Had to make a change to the home page here : http://nmaa-rc.org.au
But, it seems not finding the home folder /public_html
Please see setup document and error message in here : http://nmaa-rc.org.au/siteupload_failure.pdf
Hope you can see what is wrong?
Thanks
Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
Forum rules
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http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/f ... =12&t=1901
MUST READ:
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/publish.html
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/preview.html
Frequently Asked Questions about Publishing
PLEASE READ THE FORUM RULES BEFORE YOU POST:
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/f ... =12&t=1901
MUST READ:
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/publish.html
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/preview.html
Frequently Asked Questions about Publishing
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
Did it previously work?
Did you change something?
Or maybe your host changed something?
It looks like you are directly logged into the root of the website.
Maybe you do not need to use public_html?
Did you change something?
Or maybe your host changed something?
It looks like you are directly logged into the root of the website.
Maybe you do not need to use public_html?
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
The only change is my move from Windows to Linux, Qaewb.
All my website files are in /public_html.
All my site are with the same hosting service.
I connect with FileZilla all the same.
If I will upload into the root, what will that do?
Any other thought?
All my website files are in /public_html.
All my site are with the same hosting service.
I connect with FileZilla all the same.
If I will upload into the root, what will that do?
Any other thought?
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
If that is where your index file is then everything will be OK.If I will upload into the root, what will that do?
If there is no public_html then the software cannot change to that folder.
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
http://www.nmaa-rc.org.au/nmaa_folders.jpg
Please see the attached screenshot - of course there is a /public_html folder under the root.
This is the folder where the entire website is loaded into - at least, that was the case in wb
Thanks
Please see the attached screenshot - of course there is a /public_html folder under the root.
This is the folder where the entire website is loaded into - at least, that was the case in wb
Thanks
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
The FTP account may log you into the public_html by default, so in that case you do not have to configure this in the publish setting.
Re: Can't publish - no /public_html directory message
OK, will try to publish to root
Thanks
Thanks