Re: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages

2009-10-09 Thread Ron Ferguson
Sorry, All, this should have been sent off-list - hence html not being 
corrected and other stuff!


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- Original Message - 
From: Ron Ferguson

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: 09 October 2009 20:53
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web 
Pages



OK, Lorraine, I have now looked at Google sites and it cannot accept HTML 
nor can you use FTP. In a nutshell it is not suitable for Legacy web pages.


Can we first consider your concerns about your ISP's site; you say: 
"couldn't trust that it would be completely private and it had little space 
available". Exactly what to you mean? Are you saying that you only want 
approved individuals to be able to access your site? If so it may be 
difficult to find a site which will offer this (although that need not be 
the end of the matter). And why is it too small, can you tell me how many 
MBs it is offering, the type of your web pages (Pedigree, etc.) and the 
number of individuals on your site?


Given the above information I will know what to look for.

Cheers,

Ron
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http://www.fergys.co.uk
Includes the family tree for Alan J Grimshaw
http://www.fergys.co.uk/Grimshaw/
For The Fergusons of N.W. England
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
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- Original Message - 
From: Lorraine

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: 09 October 2009 18:27
Subject: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages


Hi, listers,

I have searched already the help, tip, user archives to help me get the 
exact help I need, but am just not getting it right. Perhaps it is a 
misunderstanding of the differences between "host,"  "ISP," and "website." 
As I spent some hours yesterday trying to do it again, I am feeling very 
frustrated and hope someone can give me step-by-step pointers. I want to 
place this family tree on a website that is both free and has 
invitation-only access, because it has many living people in it, and I want 
the other family members from this side of the family that is not documented 
to collaborate freely on adding their own data and pictures, as well as 
information about their/our direct ancestors. I have a family tree for my 
line up at Ancestry as a public tree, because those lines deal with people 
not living.


My Legacy "create web pages" works just fine. I think. When I first tried to 
do this some months ago (yes, I am starting from the beginning, again), I 
set up an account with my provider, Cox Cable, for web space. Then I 
discovered that I couldn't trust that it would be completely private and it 
had little space available, and I deleted the account. For the short time it 
was up, I could get the FTP to work.


I am using the Firefox FTP, because Mozilla Firefox is my web browser. I 
have already set up an empty private web site at 
http://sites.google.com/site/ that seems to be just what I needed. I think. 
But then I could not connect to the site using the FTP. I ended up deleting 
the add-on FTP, reinstalling it, deleting the account for the FTP, 
re-setting it up. Nothing works. All I get is "unable to connect." I was 
trying various versions of the website address as the host in the account, 
both with the complete web address name and with only the root address: 
http://sites.google.com/site/. Am I missing a complete step here?


Do I need to first go through the service provider Cox to *get* to the host 
website at Google, or is the "website" not the "host"? I really hope someone 
can help this unsavvy-in-tech user!!! I have followed the steps in the helps 
from Google sites,  from Firefox FTP, and from Legacy. It must be easy, 
right? Or so many people could not be doing it successfully. What am I 
missing?


Thanks in advance,
Lorraine





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Re: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages

2009-10-09 Thread Ron Ferguson
OK, Lorraine, I have now looked at Google sites and it cannot accept HTML nor 
can you use FTP. In a nutshell it is not suitable for Legacy web pages.

Can we first consider your concerns about your ISP's site; you say:  "couldn't 
trust that it would be completely private and it had little space available". 
Exactly what to you mean? Are you saying that you only want approved 
individuals to be able to access your site? If so it may be difficult to find a 
site which will offer this (although that need not be the end of the matter). 
And why is it too small, can you tell me how many MBs it is offering, the type 
of your web pages (Pedigree, etc.) and the number of individuals on your site?

Given the above information I will know what to look for.

Cheers,

Ron
_


New Tutorial: Embed Blogger RSS feed into your Website
http://www.fergys.co.uk
Includes the family tree for Alan J Grimshaw
http://www.fergys.co.uk/Grimshaw/
For The Fergusons of N.W. England
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
Follow me on twitter
http://twitter.com/ronfergy


  - Original Message - 
  From: Lorraine 
  To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com 
  Sent: 09 October 2009 18:27
  Subject: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages


  Hi, listers,

  I have searched already the help, tip, user archives to help me get the exact 
help I need, but am just not getting it right. Perhaps it is a misunderstanding 
of the differences between "host,"  "ISP," and "website." As I spent some hours 
yesterday trying to do it again, I am feeling very frustrated and hope someone 
can give me step-by-step pointers. I want to place this family tree on a 
website that is both free and has invitation-only access, because it has many 
living people in it, and I want the other family members from this side of the 
family that is not documented to collaborate freely on adding their own data 
and pictures, as well as information about their/our direct ancestors. I have a 
family tree for my line up at Ancestry as a public tree, because those lines 
deal with people not living.

  My Legacy "create web pages" works just fine. I think. When I first tried to 
do this some months ago (yes, I am starting from the beginning, again), I set 
up an account with my provider, Cox Cable, for web space. Then I discovered 
that I couldn't trust that it would be completely private and it had little 
space available, and I deleted the account. For the short time it was up, I 
could get the FTP to work.

  I am using the Firefox FTP, because Mozilla Firefox is my web browser. I have 
already set up an empty private web site at http://sites.google.com/site/ that 
seems to be just what I needed. I think. But then I could not connect to the 
site using the FTP. I ended up deleting the add-on FTP, reinstalling it, 
deleting the account for the FTP, re-setting it up. Nothing works. All I get is 
"unable to connect." I was trying various versions of the website address as 
the host in the account, both with the complete web address name and with only 
the root address: http://sites.google.com/site/. Am I missing a complete step 
here?

  Do I need to first go through the service provider Cox to *get* to the host 
website at Google, or is the "website" not the "host"? I really hope someone 
can help this unsavvy-in-tech user!!! I have followed the steps in the helps 
from Google sites,  from Firefox FTP, and from Legacy. It must be easy, right? 
Or so many people could not be doing it successfully. What am I missing?

  Thanks in advance,
  Lorraine



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Re: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages

2009-10-09 Thread Ron Ferguson
Answered off list

Ron Ferguson
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New Tutorial: Embed Blogger RSS feed into your Website
http://www.fergys.co.uk
Includes the family tree for Alan J Grimshaw
http://www.fergys.co.uk/Grimshaw/
For The Fergusons of N.W. England
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/


  - Original Message - 
  From: Lorraine 
  To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com 
  Sent: 09 October 2009 18:27
  Subject: [LegacyUG] [Legacy] Cannot Get FTP to Work for Created Web Pages


  Hi, listers,

  I have searched already the help, tip, user archives to help me get the exact 
help I need, but am just not getting it right. Perhaps it is a misunderstanding 
of the differences between "host,"  "ISP," and "website." As I spent some hours 
yesterday trying to do it again, I am feeling very frustrated and hope someone 
can give me step-by-step pointers. I want to place this family tree on a 
website that is both free and has invitation-only access, because it has many 
living people in it, and I want the other family members from this side of the 
family that is not documented to collaborate freely on adding their own data 
and pictures, as well as information about their/our direct ancestors. I have a 
family tree for my line up at Ancestry as a public tree, because those lines 
deal with people not living.

  My Legacy "create web pages" works just fine. I think. When I first tried to 
do this some months ago (yes, I am starting from the beginning, again), I set 
up an account with my provider, Cox Cable, for web space. Then I discovered 
that I couldn't trust that it would be completely private and it had little 
space available, and I deleted the account. For the short time it was up, I 
could get the FTP to work.

  I am using the Firefox FTP, because Mozilla Firefox is my web browser. I have 
already set up an empty private web site at http://sites.google.com/site/ that 
seems to be just what I needed. I think. But then I could not connect to the 
site using the FTP. I ended up deleting the add-on FTP, reinstalling it, 
deleting the account for the FTP, re-setting it up. Nothing works. All I get is 
"unable to connect." I was trying various versions of the website address as 
the host in the account, both with the complete web address name and with only 
the root address: http://sites.google.com/site/. Am I missing a complete step 
here?

  Do I need to first go through the service provider Cox to *get* to the host 
website at Google, or is the "website" not the "host"? I really hope someone 
can help this unsavvy-in-tech user!!! I have followed the steps in the helps 
from Google sites,  from Firefox FTP, and from Legacy. It must be easy, right? 
Or so many people could not be doing it successfully. What am I missing?

  Thanks in advance,
  Lorraine



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