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Upload your page/s and/or images to your account directory on
the server and place them in the subdirectory folder called
homepage
(This "homepage" folder will already be made for you
- (DO NOT
DELETE THE
homepage
FOLDER!!!),
if it is not made please email
webmaster@pld.com )
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The
recommended means of file transfer from your hard-drive to
Pioneer's server is: FTP (File Transfer Protocol). Here
are the necessary settings that your FTP client will require:
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Host: users.pld.com |
Username/ID: your login username |
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Host type: UNIX (standard) or Auto Detect |
Password: your email password for your
master account |
PLEASE NOTE:
There are many FTP clients out there to use; you can research
and download one off the internet if you don't have one
already. A couple popular FTP clients include
CuteFTP and
WSFTP Pro.
For further assistance uploading here are some links that may
help you.
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VERY IMPORTANT:
Your main page or splash page (aka, homepage)
should be named
master.html
(all lowercase). This is the first page people
will see when they go to your site. If your page
isn't showing up on your browser, please make sure
you have named it correctly and that it is inside
your homepage folder along with your other files.
If you see a page online at your FREE user
homepage address that says "FORBIDDEN" - this
means that you don't have a master.html page
uploaded to the server yet. If you do, please
email
webmaster@pld.com . |
From
this point, you may arrange your linked directories and
documents in any manner you wish. We only require the
homepage/master.html document as a default point to drop an
active link to your page from our web server. Your homepage
will then take on the following URL format (substituting your
username):
This is the address people will type
into their browser to find your homepage:
http://users.pld.com/username
If you have
uploaded your files and you go to your web address in a
web browser and your page doesn't show up (NOTE THE YELLOW
BOX ABOVE), please send an
email at
webmaster@pld.com and we will verify that an active
link is made.
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