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FileZilla can implement most of the variations of FTP, which is one of the oldest applications on the Internet. FTP's original version had few security features. To compensate for this, FTP over SSL/TLS, called FTPS and SSH FTP, called SFTP were developed. SSL is the Secure Socket Layer, which was later replaced by Transport Layer Security. These are the security features behind the HTTP Secure protocol, used by eCommerce websites to enable shoppers to enter their credit card details securely. The same security system was added to FTP to create FTP Secure. SSH is the Secure Shell that is a secure terminal emulator. SSH has its own file transfer protocol, known as Secure FTP. FileZilla is also able to transfer files according to these protocols.
Error Characteristics
The error occurs when uploading files from a PC to a server. The application completes 85 to 90 percent of the file delivery, then displays the message: “Error: Disconnected from server: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted.” Afterward the transfer resumes, starting at 40 percent. It may again abort at the 85 to 90 percent mark and slip back to 40 percent transferred, or may complete the second time. On other occasions, the disconnected message appears in the log file, even though the file transfer continues and completes.
Cause
FTP uses two connections, one to send commands back and forth and the other for the transfer of data. FileZilla also maintains a separate connection to display the remote file directory in its own browser window. When a file is being transferred, the user often stops using the browser connection and it times out. The reported disconnect is for the browser connection, but the file transfer connections stay open because regular “keep alive” messages pass back and forth, preventing the server from closing them. The recurring transfer break at 85 percent is caused by an intermediate firewall or router dropping the control connection, which FileZilla then re-establishes.
Solution
FileZilla reports disconnection in its log file, but does not identify which connection was dropped or why. If the transfer proceeds and completes, there is little to worry about; this is a misreported or imprecise warning. Genuine dropped connections are usually caused by firewalls. You should specify FileZilla as an exception to force your firewall to accept the application's traffic. Where errors are caused by intermediate routers, there is little you can do to avoid the problem, because the router is not within your control. FileZilla, however, does work with proxy servers, so you can channel connections through a proxy to help the network server avoid a consistently troublesome router.
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How to Make a Digital Look Book Using DreamweaverIn Feburary 2016 14,
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Open your website folder stored locally on your computer and create a new sub-folder named 'images' or something similar. In it place all of the images you want to use on the look-book page.
Open the Dreamweaver program.
Add your website to your Dreamweaver program by clicking on 'Site' in the program menu at the top of the page and selecting the 'New Site' option. In the pop-up window click on the 'Site' option in the left sidebar.
Type the name of your website in the 'Site Name' text field.
Click the icon of a file beside the 'Local Root Folder' text field and in the pop-up frame, navigate to the folder on your computer containing the local copy of your website. Click the 'OK' button to select it.
Click the 'Save' button at the bottom of the pop-up window to save your changes.
Check in drop-down menu at the top of the files panel on the right side of the program to see that the website that you added is selected. If it is not, click on the drop-down menu and select the website from the list. Click on 'File' in the program menu and select the 'New' option in the drop-down menu to create a new Web page for the look book.
Click in the new document text area to move the cursor there and type a title for the look book at the top of the page to help viewers identify it. Alternatively, add a header image to the top of the page by clicking the 'Insert' option in the program menu and selecting the 'Image' option. When prompted select the 'File System' option and navigate to the folder containing the images you wanted to use on the look-book page. Click on the header image you wanted to use to select it and click 'OK' to insert it into your page. Enter an explanatory name for the image in the 'Alternate Text' field and a longer explanation in the 'Long Description' text field when prompted and click the 'OK' button.
Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard several times to create a satisfactory visual space between the header image and the beginning of the look-book images.
Add a look-book image to the page. Click 'Insert' in the program menu and select the 'Image' option from the drop-down menu.
Select the 'File System' option and navigate to the folder of images you wanted for use on the look-book page. Click on the image you wish to insert to select it and click 'OK' to insert it into the page. Type a name for the image in the 'Alternate Text' field and a explanation of in the 'Long Description' text field. Click the 'OK' button to insert it.
Click on the image that has been inserted into the Web page to select it. Click on 'Window' in the program menu and select the 'Properties' option from the drop-down menu.
Resize the image to your satisfaction by typing in your preferred image width in the text field marked 'W.' Then type in your preferred image height in the text field marked 'H.'
Align the image on the page to your satisfaction by clicking on the drop-down menu marked 'Align' and selecting your preferred alignment option. Type enter a few times to create whitespace below the picture.
Repeat Steps 7 through 11 to continue adding the pictures to the page until you have added all of the pictures you wish to show in the look book.
Click on 'Site' in the program menu and select the 'New Site' option. In the pop-up window click on the 'Servers' option in the left sidebar.
Click on the '+' icon at the bottom of the server list pane to add a new server.
Type in a name for the server in the 'Server Name' field. Set the 'Connect Using:' drop-down menu to the 'FTP' option. Enter your site's FTP address and your FTP account username and password in the provided text fields. Enter the file structure to the root directory of your site (the file where your index.html file is located) in the 'Root Directory' field. Enter the corresponding root URL to your site in the 'Web URL' field.
For example: Root Directory: /home/user/public_html
Web URL: http://mywebsite.com/Click the 'Save' button at the bottom of the window to save the server info. Close the 'Site' window to return to your look-book Web page.
Click on the arrow icon pointing up at the top of the files panel on the right side of the program to upload your look-book Web page to your website. When prompted 'Upload Related Files' click the 'Yes' option to upload the inserted image files to your website as well.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open your website folder stored locally on your computer and create a new sub-folder named 'images' or something similar. In it place all of the images you want to use on the look-book page.
Open the Dreamweaver program.
Add your website to your Dreamweaver program by clicking on 'Site' in the program menu at the top of the page and selecting the 'New Site' option. In the pop-up window click on the 'Site' option in the left sidebar.
Type the name of your website in the 'Site Name' text field.
Click the icon of a file beside the 'Local Root Folder' text field and in the pop-up frame, navigate to the folder on your computer containing the local copy of your website. Click the 'OK' button to select it.
Click the 'Save' button at the bottom of the pop-up window to save your changes.
Check in drop-down menu at the top of the files panel on the right side of the program to see that the website that you added is selected. If it is not, click on the drop-down menu and select the website from the list. Click on 'File' in the program menu and select the 'New' option in the drop-down menu to create a new Web page for the look book.
Click in the new document text area to move the cursor there and type a title for the look book at the top of the page to help viewers identify it. Alternatively, add a header image to the top of the page by clicking the 'Insert' option in the program menu and selecting the 'Image' option. When prompted select the 'File System' option and navigate to the folder containing the images you wanted to use on the look-book page. Click on the header image you wanted to use to select it and click 'OK' to insert it into your page. Enter an explanatory name for the image in the 'Alternate Text' field and a longer explanation in the 'Long Description' text field when prompted and click the 'OK' button.
Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard several times to create a satisfactory visual space between the header image and the beginning of the look-book images.
Add a look-book image to the page. Click 'Insert' in the program menu and select the 'Image' option from the drop-down menu.
Select the 'File System' option and navigate to the folder of images you wanted for use on the look-book page. Click on the image you wish to insert to select it and click 'OK' to insert it into the page. Type a name for the image in the 'Alternate Text' field and a explanation of in the 'Long Description' text field. Click the 'OK' button to insert it.
Click on the image that has been inserted into the Web page to select it. Click on 'Window' in the program menu and select the 'Properties' option from the drop-down menu.
Resize the image to your satisfaction by typing in your preferred image width in the text field marked 'W.' Then type in your preferred image height in the text field marked 'H.'
Align the image on the page to your satisfaction by clicking on the drop-down menu marked 'Align' and selecting your preferred alignment option. Type enter a few times to create whitespace below the picture.
Repeat Steps 7 through 11 to continue adding the pictures to the page until you have added all of the pictures you wish to show in the look book.
Click on 'Site' in the program menu and select the 'New Site' option. In the pop-up window click on the 'Servers' option in the left sidebar.
Click on the '+' icon at the bottom of the server list pane to add a new server.
Type in a name for the server in the 'Server Name' field. Set the 'Connect Using:' drop-down menu to the 'FTP' option. Enter your site's FTP address and your FTP account username and password in the provided text fields. Enter the file structure to the root directory of your site (the file where your index.html file is located) in the 'Root Directory' field. Enter the corresponding root URL to your site in the 'Web URL' field.
For example: Root Directory: /home/user/public_html
Web URL: http://mywebsite.com/Click the 'Save' button at the bottom of the window to save the server info. Close the 'Site' window to return to your look-book Web page.
Click on the arrow icon pointing up at the top of the files panel on the right side of the program to upload your look-book Web page to your website. When prompted 'Upload Related Files' click the 'Yes' option to upload the inserted image files to your website as well.
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