

When i tried to export my rapidweaver to a folder on my desktop to upload with an ftp program the website automatically exported to the internet and again replaced my i web site?!īasically what set up do i need for the 2 website - to be seperate and not viewable though each other? "usernames and servers and paths and url's" - i am really confused. I have now downloaded firefox ftp as heard it was easier to use but have no idea where to start. i have also tried to use cyber duck but cannot connect with either no idea what to enter in the fields? i'm losing the will here!!! Please help and let me connect with 2 websites. When i try and publish through the ftp option in rapid weaver no matter what i enter i get an error message

When i try and forward my rapid weaver site to go daddy as a sub domain it cannot find it - the url (i'm not sure if i have the correct url) even though i am trying to use a sub domian to connect too as i would like to keep my iweb site separate (one for teaching and one for personal) iweb - photography (i forwarded my mobile me address to go daddy and it works fine. (it then publishes over my already published iweb/mobile me site. when i use the mobile me option it connects no problem but my website is slow to view photos. I cannot connect using the ftp option through my rapidweaver site. The shirts (and mugs) came out great.I have been trying everything to get my website uploaded, searching through forums for 2 weeks now - finally taken the plunge to seek some help, prob should have done this first? Thanks again FabricOnDemand for the high quality custom prints. Now, I'll be sporting one of these bad boys to the brim with my "coffee of the month." Cheers Rysa! I pretty much always have a mug of coffee by my side. Rysa sent me a couple of mugs to help encourage my already bad coffee addiction. Not only is the quality better, but the design actually has meaning! Check out how detailed the JavabeanHosting logo is. This includes J-Crew, Banana Republic or H&M. The fabrics are thicker than any standard t-shirt that I have found lately in any retail store. Of course the size of the box depends on what you order so YMMV (your mileage may vary). I walk about a half mile to and from the post office so carrying things can become awkward.

I am excited to say that it has finally arrived, a generous gift from my awesome friends over at FabricOnDemand.
