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Navigate to the DotMobi site (see Resources). Select whether you want to simulate the Sony K750 or the NokiaN770 as your phone. Enter the mobile site address in the text box on the right and click 'Submit.' The site will appear inside the phone graphic; click the buttons on the phone to navigate.
Download and install the WML Browser for the Firefox Web browser (see Resources). Click 'View' from the Firefox menu, select 'Toolbars' and then 'Customize.' Click on the WML option to add it to your toolbar. Click 'WML ON' in the toolbar to toggle it for navigating to mobile sites.
Go to the TapTag website (see Resources). Enter the mobile address in the bottom-left corner of the site, under the 'Home' label. Click the 'Go' button and the box on the left will load just like it would for a mobile phone.
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Friday, 19 February 2016
Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Search FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Point your browser to the FTP website you want to browse. Simply replace http://"siteaddress" in your browser's address bar with ftp://'siteaddress' and then click 'Enter.'
Examine the folders that are available once the site loads. These folders will include any options created by the webmaster.
Browse the site by clicking on each folder, just as you would on the folders of your computer. You can browse through main, sub, sub-sub and other folders as you require.
Click on the back and forward buttons on your browser to bounce back and forth through folders (just as you would when browsing websites).
Click on files to download them directly to your computer.
Browse FTP Sites Using An FTP Client
Download an FTP program to your Mac or PC. Filezilla Client is a good option for new users and it is free.
Launch Filezilla and under the 'host' box at the top of the screen type in the URL for the FTP. For example 'testsite.com.' Note that you do not need to enter in the 'ftp://' information. Click on the 'quickconnect' button. If a username and password is required, enter them in the provided boxes and then hit 'quickconnect.'
Click on the word 'Server' at the top of the FTP program and then choose 'Search Remote Files.'
Leave the 'search directory' box as it is when the new box appears. It should have '/' already inserted. Next to the 'filename' and 'contains' boxes, enter in the name of the file you are searching for. As an example, if you want to find the 'index.php' file for a website, you would type the full filename 'index.php' or simply 'index' to find all index files.
Click 'search' once you have entered the file name. All available files for download will appear in the larger-sized box at the bottom of the window. You can also search the site just as you would in a browser by clicking on each folder once the site's folders are displayed after clicking on 'quickconnect.'
In Feburary 2016 14,
Point your browser to the FTP website you want to browse. Simply replace http://"siteaddress" in your browser's address bar with ftp://'siteaddress' and then click 'Enter.'
Examine the folders that are available once the site loads. These folders will include any options created by the webmaster.
Browse the site by clicking on each folder, just as you would on the folders of your computer. You can browse through main, sub, sub-sub and other folders as you require.
Click on the back and forward buttons on your browser to bounce back and forth through folders (just as you would when browsing websites).
Click on files to download them directly to your computer.
Browse FTP Sites Using An FTP Client
Download an FTP program to your Mac or PC. Filezilla Client is a good option for new users and it is free.
Launch Filezilla and under the 'host' box at the top of the screen type in the URL for the FTP. For example 'testsite.com.' Note that you do not need to enter in the 'ftp://' information. Click on the 'quickconnect' button. If a username and password is required, enter them in the provided boxes and then hit 'quickconnect.'
Click on the word 'Server' at the top of the FTP program and then choose 'Search Remote Files.'
Leave the 'search directory' box as it is when the new box appears. It should have '/' already inserted. Next to the 'filename' and 'contains' boxes, enter in the name of the file you are searching for. As an example, if you want to find the 'index.php' file for a website, you would type the full filename 'index.php' or simply 'index' to find all index files.
Click 'search' once you have entered the file name. All available files for download will appear in the larger-sized box at the bottom of the window. You can also search the site just as you would in a browser by clicking on each folder once the site's folders are displayed after clicking on 'quickconnect.'
In Feburary 2016 14,
Thursday, 11 February 2016
FTP Server Vs. Web ServerIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
An FTP server uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and a web server uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). FTP allows two computers to copy files to each other. HTTP provides methods to format and display text, pictures, and controls such as text boxes and buttons. HTTP describes what the user sees and how the user inputs information, while FTP does not.
Clients
Web browsers receive HTTP data from web servers and display that data in the way the web server dictates. Web browsers can also connect to FTP servers, but there are also many FTP client programs that can be used. When connecting to an FTP server, the browser or client determines how things are displayed instead of the server.
Setup Difficulty
Because a web server dictates what the user sees, the website has to be built in detail by a web designer. If files are to be shared using a web server, the web designer has to create links to the files and create an interface the user can use to upload files. For an FTP server, the files only need to be placed in a specific location and the user's FTP client will automatically create the interface necessary.
In Feburary 2016 11,
An FTP server uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and a web server uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). FTP allows two computers to copy files to each other. HTTP provides methods to format and display text, pictures, and controls such as text boxes and buttons. HTTP describes what the user sees and how the user inputs information, while FTP does not.
Clients
Web browsers receive HTTP data from web servers and display that data in the way the web server dictates. Web browsers can also connect to FTP servers, but there are also many FTP client programs that can be used. When connecting to an FTP server, the browser or client determines how things are displayed instead of the server.
Setup Difficulty
Because a web server dictates what the user sees, the website has to be built in detail by a web designer. If files are to be shared using a web server, the web designer has to create links to the files and create an interface the user can use to upload files. For an FTP server, the files only need to be placed in a specific location and the user's FTP client will automatically create the interface necessary.
In Feburary 2016 11,
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