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How to Upload Files to the Internet

upload file free - Most people have no problem downloading on the internet. You usually click a hyperlink, then tell the browser where you should store it. But how do you get a file from your computer up to the internet?

To obtain a file up to the internet, use FTP. That represents File Transfer Protocol.

What exactly is FTP?

FTP is truly a very simple process. The assembler language code for straightforward FTP is only a few lines long.

UploadGig - FTP software programs are more elaborate needless to say. It has error correction, login and safety measures, etc.

FTP Software

upload with direct link - Should you just want to upload several files, you can use Windows Explorer to upload. It's some peculiarities. And it may try taking a little getting used to. But once you get the feel of it, it isn't too bad.

You can also use FTP software. You can find free FTP software. Filezilla is free, and does not come with adware or other such nonsense. And it works quite well.

There is CuteFTP that your lot of people like. It is extremely user friendly.

Then you have the professional FTP including WS-FTP Pro. If you are going to upload a bunch of files, or huge files, you will want to spend a little money of a professional FTP software. During the time of this writing (December, 2008) Professional FTP software runs less than $100 USD.

Where to upload files to?

For those who have a website, you can upload your files there.

In order to share photos with individuals, you may not even need FTP software. You can find websites like Photobucket which have FTP capability integrated to their site. You obtain what you pay for, though. Photobucket have their limits.

You can also buy "hosting". It's also possible to want to buy a domain name. Should you just want to upload photos or another stuff to share with your mates, you can find a cheap hosting plan. You'll almost certainly want to buy a domain name. Websites run about $20 annually or less.

How to upload the files.

Once you have a place to upload to, regardless of which method of uploading you decide on, you will need certain information. Here's a list of information you will require for almost any FTP connection. Your host may have a few more things you will need to enter.

The FTP host: This is often an IP address (An IP address looks like 123.45.678.90) or perhaps a domain name. Sometimes preceded with "ftp." A common FTP host may seem like: ftp.somewebsite.com
Starting or Home Folder: Your host will need to let you know this. Some common starting folders for websites are /public_html, /wwwroot, /httpdocs... There are numerous more. Note: You will likely not enter any leading or trailing forward slashes (/) within your FTP configuration.
Passive or Active FTP? Try Passive FTP first if you are not sure. It is the most frequent kind.
Username and password: Self-explanatory. Don't be surprised if your username looks like an email address.
The FTP Port: May very well not ever have to enter the main harbour. Port 21 can be used almost universally.

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