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    I am trying to upload pdf files with FTP manager and I am having some trouble. I gain access to ftp manager and add the pdf into my public_html area and this is where I run into some trouble. I don't know how to get that pdf onto my website. I got one document onto the website but I had to use my control panel username and password to view the file. I have watched the tutorial and it doesn't tell me what to do once I have the file upload to the ftp manager. What am I doing wrong?

  • #2
    Re: FTP help

    you can use a text link or an image link. it would look like this:
    www.yourwebsitename.com/file.pdf
    once you have ftp the pdf file to your public_html and someone clicks on your link it will come up in a separate page, same page or pop up depending what you choose when making the link. here are a couple of doc files that work this way:


    in both cases you would click on the text link "for printable version"
    hope this solves your problems
    mrmagoo144
    www.videopostcards.info

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    • #3
      Re: FTP help

      What I have done is link it as an ftp: and given it the link address of ftp://75.126.104.146/public_html/Cal...ercaller10.pdf. When I do this I can only access the file on the web page by using a password. What I want to do is post my churches newsletter onto the website in pdf form so people can download it in a pop up window. The directions you gave me still don't get me where I want to be.
      When I am in blue voda website builder what am I supposed to do once I have uploaded the file I want to blueFTP? I have selected add text, added the text and clicked on the link button. What should the link be? Or is this the wrong way altogether?

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      • #4
        Re: FTP help

        Have you viewed this?
        It seems you know how to access your public_html thru the BV FTP Manager?
        Drag your PDF into the public_html directory.
        Your link would be:
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        If you are going to have a lot of PDF's I suggest making a folder inside the public_html named (something really creative) pdf !!!
        Drag your pdf's to the pdf directory
        Then the link would be www.yourwebsite.com/pdf/filename.pdf
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        • #5
          Re: FTP help

          It worked. Thanks for the help

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