It should be simple, but simple would be that when you enter new information the information is there the next time you go to publish. And this apparently is not the case.
It should be simple, but simple would be that when you enter new information the information is there the next time you go to publish. And this apparently is not the case.
Gary W. Priester
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We haven't used the software in a while so we might be at fault. We are trying to help a friend relaunch her site (no edits). I clicked on the option to make a Profile and created one. A few questions about the profile:
1) Where can I find the profile?
2) Does it serve any other purpose other than to retain information (FTP credentials)?
3) Is it editable?
If Support can't resolve the issue, we might change the FTP username to match what Xara has retained. It's a simple edit, just changing a lowercase letter to an uppercase letter in the name, but Xara won't keep the edit (reverts to the earlier one). I tried deleting the username and typing in the new one, but that didn't hold either.
I might upload a screen shot of the screen in question to see if you can spot anything else that we may be doing wrong.
Thanks.
1. Web Properties > Publish. Create your FTP settings and then press Explore Web Space. If you can connect then click OK and then click Apply. (If you don't click Apply the settings will not be saved)
2. I believe the settings are automatically saved with the file and you should not need to create a profile. But my guess is you missed the Apply step which is critical.
3. Yes, edit the settings then select Save Profile and I think you can save over.
Gary W. Priester
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Good news. GoDaddy had us re-create the FTP account and change a field (instead of public_html we had to use a forward slash).
The website is up and running again :-)
Thanks for all your help.
Gary W. Priester
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We still don't know why it wouldn't hold the FTP username. As mentioned, we re-created the FTP account on GoDaddy, using the same FTP username and password. The site then uploaded but wouldn't display without a C-Panel login. That's where changing the Subfolder from "public.html" to a forward slash helped.
In any case, we are relieved that the site is up again :-)
Thanks for the update Laurie.
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
gwpriester.com | eyetricks-3d-stereograms.com | eyeTricks on Facebook | eyeTricks on YouTube | eyeTricks on Instagram
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