Re: Publishing to Namecheap
From what I can see on online videos your root directory should be public_html.
Are you using this directory?
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Re: Publishing to Namecheap
NameCheap has changed recently to update their security. I have had a hosting account with them for over 20 years. But fortunately all my sites were already established so the new changes did not affect me. But recently I set two clients up with their own hosting accounts and it was a royal pain.
They do have really good support (in Ukraine!). I think my solution was to the C-Panel user name, C-panel password with the server setting they suggested, and published to public_html and it worked. It seemed like a case of make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
Re: Publishing to Namecheap
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Egg Bramhill
From what I can see on online videos your root directory should be public_html.
Are you using this directory?
Hi Egg...Yea I tried that to no avail. I had an eleven email string with five different people over the emails, which is always tough because I was finding myself repeating things over and over and seemingly getting the same responses each time. I felt like they weren't looking at the previous responses or screen shots. Wow, I ripped my hair out. Over a two day span, working non-stop on trying to just publish a small simple site, and nada. Nothing worked. I have been with iPage for about 17 years and have about sixty domain names and sites I've built with them, and luckily I transferred the domain name, same day, to them, and in less than 30 seconds I published the site. I wish there was a solution to the problem just for the reason that it's always nice to be able to share if someone else ends up in that situation.
Re: Publishing to Namecheap
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gwpriester
NameCheap has changed recently to update their security. I have had a hosting account with them for over 20 years. But fortunately all my sites were already established so the new changes did not affect me. But recently I set two clients up with their own hosting accounts and it was a royal pain.
They do have really good support (in Ukraine!). I think my solution was to the C-Panel user name, C-panel password with the server setting they suggested, and published to public_html and it worked. It seemed like a case of make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
Hi GWPriester, thanks for the input. Yea it was indeed a royal pain. It truly turned out to be impossible. I was getting different ideas from their tech support, and following it to a tee, but nothing worked. It was truly crazy. I was taking screen shots showing exactly what I have input in the specific fields, whether through the FTP publishing screen of Xara, or Filezilla, and even the direct upload in the NameCheap File Manager, and nothing worked. I then gave them screenshots of the errors. When I finally transferred the domain name to iPage, (which thankfully happened the same day) through Xara, it instantly published to site....less than 30 seconds, compared to two days of hair pulling frustration lol. I'm too old for that crap, and have a heart in afib all the time. I can't have that type of crap happening lmao.
Re: Publishing to Namecheap
I hear you. Glad you got it all sorted. I think part of the problem with Namecheap is they have really beefed up their security and that is causing all kinds of issues.
Re: Publishing to Namecheap
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gwpriester
I hear you. Glad you got it all sorted. I think part of the problem with Namecheap is they have really beefed up their security and that is causing all kinds of issues.
Yea it's definitely good, so much so, that I COULDN'T even get my website through it to publish :-O Ahhh well I tried!