Hi Daniel,

Yes, I replied to Robert's query back on 10/05/2012 recommending your hosting 
service that I use... HostingServicesWA.
I'll paste my reply again:
/Quote:
Some time back I moved my MobileMe hosted iWeb created website, to another 
Hosting Service (HostingServicesWA).
<www.hostingserviceswa.com.au>  

Basically;  In iWeb - Publish to: Local Folder on my hard drive instead of to 
.Mac and then uploaded the folder contents to my server via FTP. 
I purchased Transmit 4 as my FTP client program (after a lot of research to 
find the best FTP client program).

Originally I tried publishing directly from iWeb to FTP Server, but that did 
not work successfully and found Publish To: Local Folder, and then use a good 
FTP program (Transmit 4) to do the heavy work of uploading to my Server worked 
perfectly.
/End Quote

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt"
2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD

OS X 10.7.4 Lion
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
On 12/05/2012, at 7:14 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

> Hi Robert
> 
> I've switched a few people over from mobile me hosting to my hosting service 
> business (http://www.hostingservicewa.com.au).
> It has a lot of the MobileMe features and a lot more. All can be run out of 
> Cpanel (easy to work with) and has file manager and a lot more. Plus a lot 
> more email and features as well if required.
> You can directly upload from iWeb. The reason to either use the File Manager 
> or an FTP upload program is that MobileMe has a way to sort of "wreck" the 
> domain name.
> For example if you have your own domain name and then upload from iWeb you'l 
> get an address that looks like 
> http://www.mydomainname.com.au/mydomainname/home.html so it doubles it up. 
> Whereas by saving to a folder then directly uploading you get a much nicer 
> looking web address http://www.mydomain.com.au
> 
> I also use Transmit, and although  not free it's quite cheap for it's feature 
> set, and it's very easy to use. You can "favourite" your site on the left 
> hand side (in a Finder looking window) and your Domain in the right hand 
> side. It then has a "Sync" feature that you just click on, and any changes 
> made in your site locally get uploaded to your site online. Very easy. I've 
> set a few of these up for other clients and shown them how to use it all, 
> while I was out doing other "consulting" work.
> 
> My hosting set is actually written in iWeb and uploaded from the folder. Very 
> easy to look after.
> 
> Hope that information helps :o)
> 
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
> 
> Sent from my iPhone 4s
> 
> ---
> Daniel Kerr
> MacWizardry
> 
> Phone: 0414 795 960
> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au>
> Web:   <http://www.macwizardry.com.au>
> 
> 
> **For everything Macintosh**
> 
> On 10/05/2012, at 8:25 AM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Are there any Wammuggers out there who have a mobileme website and have been 
>> able to successfully transfer its content to a new website? I've been 
>> battling with Joomla who say it's dead easy but frankly I'm bamboozled by 
>> the technicalities. Any help/guidance would be much appreciated. My current 
>> mobileme site  contains hundreds of business and domestic pics but no text!.
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