Honorary Mechanic

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They responed to me VERY fast today so good luck mate!
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Honorary Mechanic

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Pjay,
They are GREAT! I asked several things throughout the day and every one of my queries was answered almost immediately after I hit the send button! I like these guys!
I already have logged in and plan on trying my first publish tomorrow sometime. Hope you are around to help me LOL
Richard
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Junior Mechanic
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Hi all, Is this offer still available to new peeps ? And how is it going for anyone whos using this company for hosting ?
Cheers
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Junior Mechanic
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I bought Web Engine and got the free year of hosting free. I have built a couple geocities sites in the past and got the trial of Web Engine and man was I impressed. If I could use the Jumpline hosting as good as I did the Web Engine I would be in good shape. I have my account set up and have my homepage uploaded to the ftp but have no idea how to make it show up when I put in my domain. Guss I will have to wait till tuesday and call tech support. later
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Guru 'Geezer' Mechanic

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I am assuming you published your project without error. If so, does your main page have a name of index? Most server look on your site for an index.html file as the opening page. If it is not there, you will probably see the initial "this site coming soon" page or get a 404 page not found error.
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Junior Mechanic
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Yeah I have it listed as index.html not sure what the deal is I don't know if it needs to be in the ftp folder or if i need to move it somewhere else. later
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Junior Mechanic
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I'm as confused as a baby ratcoon! I have no idea what I'm doing all I know is I have index.html in my FTP and in the main directory, but when I go to the website it says future home of .com
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Guru 'Geezer' Mechanic

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If you are using Jumpline for a host, and published using the FTP settings, then you have published to your ftp folder/directory. You have two choices: (1) move the files from your ftp folder to the web folder, or (2) publish your files directly to the web folder. If you want to use method (2), change your SiteSpinner Publisher->FTP Remote Publish Directory to: /var/www/html/ You should not have to change your FTP login data.
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Junior Mechanic
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Hey guys thanx I got it to work when I did it the way you said thanx for the help Now I just have to finish my links and get them uploaded
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